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    Figge
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    E-110?

    i have looked around a little and i dont find too much about this speaker. as i undrestand its a Mid driver.

    what was its purpose?
    frequencyrespons and such?

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    Re: E-110?

    Check out the 4680

    I like 'em!

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    It´s designed for musical instrument in a variety of applications, it is on this library.

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    Figge
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    Check out the 4680
    easier said than done....obviously.

    it is on this library
    i think i gotta get me some glases (or change the screen to 640X480)

    just curious how this 10" would do as a LF driver in a 1,5-2 cu feet box.

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    Originally posted by Figge
    easier said than done....obviously.
    Yeah, doing a Google search on "JBL 4680" is bloody hell.
    It's in the Library too.

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    Originally posted by Figge
    i think i gotta get me some glases (or change the screen to 640X480)
    Or, on your Browser Toolbar you could do:

    Tools/Internet Options/Advanced and scroll down to the "multimedia" section and de-select "Enable automatic image resizing" (see image). That should leave the images LARGE if you prefer that.

    As well, often, if you click on the re-sized image, then click on the white area outside, if you move your cursor back on-top of the image, a "resizing button" should appear lower-right corner. Click that and be amazed...

    Maybe you already know all this, and I just feel a need to type...
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    bo

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    Figge
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    Originally posted by Giskard
    Yeah, doing a Google search on "JBL 4680" is bloody hell.
    It's in the Library too.
    google + "JBL 4680" = 4 hits - 4 non intressting = zero

    im tellin´ u it aint in the library eather!

    if it is....i´ll throw this old computer in the dumpster where it belongs!
    Last edited by Figge; 09-16-2004 at 11:38 AM.

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    Bo: i see ur using 98/ME. nice!

    i checked this out and my settings were already like yours.

    ok so this setting makes the images large from the start. i find it anoying when they suddenly gets small as soon as theyr downloaded

    thanks i´ll fiddle with this and see what i like best.
    Last edited by Figge; 09-16-2004 at 11:33 AM.

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    Application:

    You ignore JBL's recommendation that they not be used in open-back cabinets and install them in Fender Princeton Chorus for killer vintage JBL sound and concomitant heavy lifting.

    K110's or, preferrably, D110F's (if you can find them,) are the pfat retro mod of choice, tho....
    Last edited by Zilch; 09-16-2004 at 12:29 PM.

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    Re: Application:

    Originally posted by Zilch
    You ignore JBL's recommendation that they not be used in open-back cabinets and install them in Fender Princeton Chorus for killer vintage JBL sound and concomitant heavy lifting.

    well i havnt seen the damn info yet


    Edit: ok i got the info! its located Here. and though its the worlds most effective 10" it probably wont fit my little project. i need a 10" LF for a 1-2 cu feet cabinet. HF i havnt decided yet eather...just have 2 cabinets with a nice look lying around and i thought i´d make some fine speakers out of em....
    Last edited by Figge; 09-16-2004 at 03:37 PM.

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    seriously though!

    some say its in the library. where? i really cant find eather E-110 or 4680??

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    Re: Re: Application:

    Originally posted by Figge
    i need a 10" LF for a 1-2 cu feet cabinet.
    A forum vintage favorite in that size seems to be LE10A. That might work for you.

    Alternatively, L-series drivers, maybe. 12X, etc. Others are gonna have to help you with those, tho.

    Finally, in small cabinets like that, you can't go wrong with LE8T, as long as you're not committed to rockin' the place with them. I have a ratty little pair of AR4X I slapped a pair in, which really sound sweet. Been meaning to swap out the tweeters for LE20-1's to complete the conversion, as well.

    E110 is more suited as a musical instrument or reinforcement driver, in my experience.
    Last edited by Zilch; 09-16-2004 at 04:14 PM.

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    i dont know the exact size of the cabs yet. but a quick eye says its about size of a of a L-110. i know LE-10:s would makem sing but i dont want to go through hell and back to do it. its not exactly crawling with LE10:s on this side of the map. on the other hand theres no hurry so i can hold on til some le10:s show up.

    i saw Donc:s thread "mini-may" and felt like doing those old cabs a favour!


    im not gonna rock the house with em, for that i have the 4430:s.
    Last edited by Figge; 09-16-2004 at 04:48 PM.

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    How 'bout the 125A or 127A. Are you looking for huge power handling? I haven't scored a pair yet for my L36's but everyone seems to like them. They seem real plentiful on ebay, though most need a refoam.

    Blessings, Terry

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    Figge
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    hi terry!

    no i guess i dont care for the powerhandling of this project.

    hell i dont even know what im gonna do with em.

    maybe i´ll use em for the tv or something.

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