Swerd, I finished the project couple of months ago but only recently got a chance to document it all. Once again - thank you for your help and prompt answers to my questions.
Apart from doing your crossover (Dennis Murphy), I have also purchased Troels Grevesen's crossover kit, and I have also done a straight recap with l-pad replacement. Then, I compared the 3 upgrades with each other and an original speakers.
Full description, measurements and photos are published on my website:
www.audionostalgia.co.uk/upgrade_jbl_l100_century.php , however, there is quite a lot of it so for the purpose of this forum, here are my summarised thoughts:
Both the TG and your (DM) crossover designs make the speakers a lot more polite, but if I was to choose one, I would definitely go for your (DM) design. It not only sounds better to my ears, but you can make it from whatever components you like, as the schematics are freely available on the internet. However, neither of these designs make the speaker better (IMHO). Of course, they make it measure really well, and they attempt to make it sound like a modern constructions but they aren't the best at it - i.e. there are number of modern speakers capable of outperforming 'upgraded' JBLs. Which brings me to my point - I realised that I like the JBL L100 for what they are, and accept them with their faults. In addition to this I would like to make a point that I'm using the speakers for enjoyment, not for studio monitoring. Ideally, I would like them to measure very well and sound very well too, but if I have to choose, I will always go for the sound (my perception of it) over measurements. Ultimately, does it really matter that original speaker has +9db on the midrange? As long as it puts a smile on my face when I listen and makes me enjoy the music, I don't care.
Therefore, if you want to improve your beloved JBL L100, my advice would be to stick to the original crossover topology, replace the capacitors with better quality ones and definitely replace the variable l-pads with new ones, or even better, replace them with permanent l-pads (resistors).
There are number of people that are really happy with both Mr. Gravesen's and your (Mr. Murphy's) crossovers, and I am not tying to discourage anyone from building these. I am simply sharing my subjective opinion, which clearly shows that we all have different preferences and we all like different things.
Enjoy!