Just got a set of JBL L100s CHEAP
Hi there,
I didn't see an introduction forum for newbies, so let me introduce myself. My name is Lee, I live in South Jersey USA, moved here 10 years ago from London, England. I'm a bit of an old car nut, so my 1970 Mk1 Capri moved here with me, as did my HiFi gear.
Currently, I have a vintage setup in my spare bedroom consisting of a Sansui A-80 amp, T-80 tuner, D-90 and D-100 cassette decks, SR-5090 turntable, and what I call my "bass monster" speakers. I built these 20 years ago with SEAs drivers and matching crossover, with a dome tweeter, 8" and 10" woofers (the 10" runs through a subwoofer crossover).
The other day, I picked up a pair of JBL L100s for $4! The cabinets are a little bit scratched up, one of the tweeters has been pushed in, and they smelt a little musty, but everything is there.
Last night, I connected them up to the setup listed above, in the corners of the room (bad, I know), and had a listen. I was amazed at the sound quality of these speakers. Sure, they have the brash midrange and treble people have mentioned, but they really sounded "ALIVE". I haven't found anything to rival the bass output of my "bass monsters" until now.
I was thinking of building the Dennis Murphy crossover mentioned, but I was wondering, how to they compare to the Jantzen crossovers? I notice they don't list the component values anywhere. I was thinking of putting three toggle switches on the terminal plate, so you can switch between the "west coast sound" (JBL) and "coast to coast sound" (Murphy). Think this is a good idea? Maybe even a switch to reverse the polarity of the midrange to get the authentic JBL sound?
Is it possible to take the tweeter apart in order to push the dome back out? I thought about re-veneering the cabinets, anyone else done this, or has advice on repairing them?
Lee.