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    Scroll to bottom for 1980 EN3 recommended loads:

    http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...pro/page13.jpg

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    yeah, but those just have low frequency, high frequency, and ultra-high freqency drivers as recommendations. I am looking for a woofer, mid, tweeter combination.

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    Talking "same difference"

    yeah, but those just have low frequency, high frequency, and ultra-high freqency drivers as recommendations. I am looking for a woofer, mid, tweeter combination.
    "you say tomato..."

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    I guess an explanation for that is if you look at speaker systems in general from way back, they started with a single driver. Then came 2-ways, and later it made sense to add an UHF driver - the terminology back then was still to call the "mid" the HF.

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    gotcha guys, wasn't alive back then to know the terminology.

    Wouldn't it be most cost effective to go with the LE25 tweetes and LE5-6-12 dirvers.

    The dirvers listed for the EN3's will be very hard to find and most likely very expensive.

    Again what audiblwe difference will there be between the LE5-6-12 drivers?
    They all sound identical to me.

    A person I trust very much recommends to go with the L100 drivers mainly because they use AlNiCo magnets and because Les Paul uses the L100a speakers in his reference system, what advantages if any would there be between the difference in magnet material?? I read the articel already which describes the differences between AlNiCo and ferritte magnets, and from my understanding they should perform nearly identical.

    If I do ultimately decide to go with the LE25 and LE5-6-12 mids what woofer would work great with them in the LN3 cabinets? Can I use AlNiCo magnet woofers with Ferritte mids and tweeters?

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    How well will the 2214H woofers work with these mids and tweeters?2214H

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    L100's 123A (2213H, blue, 26.7 Hz), 2203 (black, 22.65 Hz) and 2214H (red, 26 Hz) in your EN3 box.

    2203 or 2214H will have smoother, less boomy (read "more realistic") bass than L100, for example.

    I'm liking 128H (green, 24.68 Hz) the best of any of them in that box, actually.

    How the total system "sounds" depends more upon driver balancing via the crossover....
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    The 128H, 128H-1, and ME120H work in that box too.

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    too late, thanks though!

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    Are these the drivers the same as the ones in the L112? How well will the tweeters and mids from these speakers work???

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    http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Te.../L112%20ts.pdf

    Use the forum "Search" function to navigate the site.

    Try "Technical Manuals" as the search string to find the thread you needed for this one.

    128H's show up on eBay regularly....

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    How will the tweeters from the L112 compare with the LE25's?

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    The 044's are quite a bit better.













    Unless of course you prefer LE25's.

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    The midranges are the LE5-12's correct?

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