Hi Guys,

I have been accumulating some JBL components over the years to maybe one day build a JBL (the best!) speaker system. I have done a bit of testing and think I have the correct combination but I do not have the Knowledge or experience with these components and speaker building as some of you guys do. I figured before I go ahead with my project I would list what components I have for you guys to see and see if you agree or not with what I plan on doing. I will list number of components and their model number,here goes:
Drivers:

2-2404H (ferrite? the newer magnet design)
3-2405 16 ohm (J?) Alnico
1-2405H ferrite (need diaphragm)

1-2426J
1-2425H
4-2425J (two of them have a 2327 attached)
2-2470 16 ohm Alnico (with 183-309's attached)
1-2445J (need diaphragm)
2-2482 16 ohm Alnico (with phenolic diaphragms)

2-2118J
2-2012H

2-2226J
2-2225H

Horns:
1-2370
5-2370A
2-2386
2-2380A
1-2397 (with 2328 attached)
1-2309
1-231? last number is missing Accoustic Lens (is big and attached to 2309)

Crossovers:
4-3110A

Miss.
1-Kitchen Sink (wave guide)

The components I have decided to use per side (well up to this point) is:
1-2405
1-2425 with 2370A
1-2012
1-2226

These speakers will be used with a domestic home theater receiver, these speakers will be the front left and right. I was thinking (if at all possbile) to split the signal coming out of the receiver (for eg. to the left speaker), take one side of the split signal and with resistors bring it down to line level, plug it into a Peavey IA 10/4 Interface Amplifier (I am using one now for my subs) then into an electronic Xover then into a power amp to power the 2226's. The other side of the split signal will power the other three components. I am reading up on how to make Xovers, I have made some simple ones in the past no more than second order, I'm new to this and my knowledge of electronics is not that great. I have the 3110A's but they cross over at 800Hz so I figured I could not use them?

I also plan on building a center channel using the 2397 with either the 2445 (with new diaphragm, alum, titanuim or other?) or maybe a 2482 with the phenolic, I hear they were designed for voice or midrange and there is a lot of that content in a HT center channel? Along with the horn maybe the 2118s with a 2405?

So there you have it, do you think I am on the right track?

Kevin.