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    Post Stock Altec/JBL Physical Enclosure Information

    This thread is for the collection of stock Altec/JBL physical enclosure information. Any information is desired and will be archived. Here is an example of some information that might be of interest:

    JBL Model 120Ti

    Gross External Dimensions: 24-1/2 x 14-1/4 x 11
    (back panel recessed 1/8)
    (no grille)

    Gross Internal Dimensions: 23 x 12-3/4 x 9-3/8
    (six 2 x 3/4 x 3/4 baffle cleats)

    Tuning:
    Port(s): one 3" diameter port x 5-3/4" duct

    Other Information:

    Subenclosure:
    5-5/16" internal diameter x 3-1/4" depth
    5-11/16" outside diameter x 3-5/8" depth
    recessed into 3/4" thick baffle by 3/8"

    Network board:
    11-11/16 x 7 x 1/4
    Last edited by 4313B; 09-11-2004 at 11:58 AM.

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    Altec cabinets!

    Do you want dimensions, and internal measurements of cabinets like Altec 816,s, 815,s, and 817A,s?

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    JBL L100/L100A Century (without grille installed):

    23.5"H x 14.25"W x 11.5"D externally. Internal dimensions are 22"H x 12.75"W x 9.5"D. Rear panel recessed 1/4". Just measured BOTH an original L100 (un-ducted vent on front panel, with LE20) and an L100A (ducted vent with right-angle, with the LE25), and they were identical.

    Ports/Vents:

    L100 (early model): 2" diameter vent, no duct (1" length, thickness of front baffle board)

    L100A (late model): 3" diameter vent, ~8" long (through center of right angle bend).


    JBL L80T:

    32.5"H (not including pedestal) x 14W x 11.875" deep external.

    31" x 12.5" x 10.375" ID's

    Pedestal 1.5" tall, 12.5W x 10.5"D (centered on bottom).

    Port: 3" diameter, 4.25" long.

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    Re: Altec cabinets!

    Originally posted by scott fitlin
    Do you want dimensions, and internal measurements of cabinets like Altec 816,s, 815,s, and 817A,s?
    I would like to see anything that may be of interest to others.

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    Would these posts be better placed in the underutilized "Technical Info" forum instead of here in "Technical Help"? And possibly be posted in threads titled by model numbers, instead of searching through one long "cabinet size" thread here? Maybe to include other pertinent model info as well, such as all the various drawings that have been posted by some of the builders here? Heck, even component and crossover info would be great, unless that duplicates library info too much. But at least it would all be in one place, (for each model/thread).

    Just an idea...

    John
    Last edited by johnaec; 09-13-2004 at 12:54 PM.

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    "Would these posts be better placed in the underutilized "Technical Info" forum instead of here in "Technical Help"?"

    Eventually yes. This is an information gathering thread only and will eventually get whacked. Notice this thread is a "sticky".

    "And possibly be posted in threads titled by model numbers, instead of searching through one long "cabinet size" thread here? Maybe to include other pertinent model info as well, such as all the various drawings that have been posted by some of the builders here? Heck, even component and crossover info would be great, unless that duplicates library info too much. But at least it would all be in one place, (for each model/thread). "

    Ok, it looks like that Techbot just restructured some network info after reading your suggestion.

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    OK

    Ill measure my boxes and post later!

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    JBL L-26 "Decade 26":

    Without grille:

    Outer dimensions: 24"H x 12.75"W x 12.5"D

    Inner dimensions: 22.5"H x 11.25" W x 10.875"D

    Port: 2.875" dia. x 9" long with right angle.

    No inset on rear baffle (flush).

    Regards,
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    36X21X35 opps wrong trend, sorry

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    Re: Re: Altec cabinets!

    Originally posted by Giskard
    I would like to see anything that may be of interest to others.
    Hi Giskard,

    when back from my USA trip in november, I will send you the drawings of the Altec Valencia cab.
    I think it's time to catalogue all drawings in a special lib.

    HP
    Please help us save more info about the vintage systems. Let us register your speakers and drivers.

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    L96

    L96 external dimensions:
    23 1/2" H x 14 1/4" W x 11" D

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    L55

    Internal Dimensions:
    21 x 16 x 10.375 Inches
    Port Ø4.0 x 7.25 Long
    Low Frequency Cutout Ø12.375

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    D-35130g

    Dimensions for D-35130G (1940's utilizing one D130 Extended Range speaker)

    Outside dimensions: 36" H x 24" W x 16" D.
    Vent 3" x 13" 39 SQ inches or close

    Although rather large these have EXCELLENT sound!!!

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    altec 9845A

    Altec 9845a Please,Thanks.

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    enclosure materials - L100A

    Hope I'm posting this in the right part of the forums - if not someone can yell at me, and I'm sure they will...
    Does anyone know offhand what the L100 boxes are made from - is it chipboard with veneer or is it some kind of plywood? And the damping material inside?

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