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    Upgrading L100 speakers

    I had in mind to upgrade my L100's. I thought to replace the tweets with 035ti or 044 and use4 a 4412 cross. Is this a feasable and good change?

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    I would use the 4312A crossover. It is closer to the original network and easy to impliment. You may be able to just add the inductor across the tweeter and add a cap across the original 3uf to bring it up to 3.3uf. The links are the schematics you need for the change if you don't already have them.

    http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Te...4312A%20ts.pdf

    http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Te...L100A%20ts.pdf

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    The 035Ti is not a drop in replacement tweeter for the L100 without some modification to both the cabinet baffle and the tweeter itself. However you can make a speaker that retains the vintage look of the L100 but has the updated sound of a 4412A. This is what I do to L100 cabinets that are in less than perfect cosmetic condition. It requires changing all the drivers and the crossovers. You shouldn't change just the tweeters or just the crossovers and tweeters. It's an all or nothing proposition. Also, for the sake of preservation I don't recommend modifying L100 cabinets that are in very good condition to begin with.

    1) Remove the L100 drivers and crossovers. Do not remove the L-Pads. Coil up the wires to the L-Pads and place them out of the way. The L-Pads will not be used. Fill old tweeter screw holes with wood putty.
    2) Remove old push-style input terminals and install modern input terminals.
    3) Modify cabinet baffle to accept 035Ti (or 0354Ti-A) tweeter, See picture below.
    4) Modify the 035Ti tweeter by cutting off one side of the plastic tweeter face. See picture below. Note this is a picture of the first conversion I did and I tried to make the cut to follow the outline of the midrange. On later conversions, I merely made a straight cut from about 1/4" to the right of one of the tweeter screw holes to about 1/4" to the left of the adjacent screw hole.
    5) Install a 4412A crossover. This crossover does not use L-Pads.
    6) Install the 104H-2 or 104H-3 midrange.
    7) Install the 035Ti tweeter. I use a rubber gasket under mine. Check for proper fit and trim baffle or tweeter as necessary. New screw holes will have to be tapped.
    8) Install the 128H woofer.
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    as a thought: while carving up the cabinet, one could use a router to sink the tweeter
    flush with the cabinet top... don't have to cut up the tweeter that way.

    -grumpy

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    What crossover should be built is using the stock L100 drivers?

    Have any members designed better crossovers for the L100's? These seem to use the natural rolloff of the drivers (at least the high end of the woofer and midrange). Is this a good way to go?

    Thanks,

    Chris

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    You can always change the crossovers but just remember when you do it's not an L100 anymore. If you start band limiting the drivers you are going to change the voicing.

    Rob

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