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    LE5-9 Recone

    Hi everyone. I own a pair of JBL LE5-9 midrange drivers that need to be reconed. However, I was told by JBL that the recone kits are no longer available. Does anyone know whether there are aftermarket kits available for these drivers or might a kit from another variation of this model work? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Zipplok

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    You might be better served in just waiting on a pair to show up on ebay. I have aquired a lot of pairs that way and at a minimal cost when compared to any recone kit w/labor even if available. If not abused a good set will stand up for years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audiobeer
    You might be better served in just waiting on a pair to show up on ebay. I have aquired a lot of pairs that way and at a minimal cost when compared to any recone kit w/labor even if available. If not abused a good set will stand up for years
    Thanks Audiobeer!! I believe there are a pair on Ebay right now. Do you know whether having the magnets "recharged" on these would make an audible difference?

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    zipplok,

    Please read Giskards' le5 Matrix thread .

    - Take a look at the response plots, Giskards text , etc. You'll see that most of the odd numbered le5s can be interchanged with each other ( excluding the le5-3 ). The even numbered le5s' represent another "family" .

    - You'll also see that most of the series ( including the le5-9 ) use Ferrite magnets which don't need to get recharged .

    - Audiobeers' advice makes the most sense to me .


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    With some of the LE5 variants, it's possible to do an acceptable recone with aftermarket parts, as the originals used round-wire coils. HOWEVER- the LE5-9 was one of the versions that used an EDGE WOUND voice coil... and AFAIK, there's no aftermarket equivalent.

    If your reconed an LE5-9 with a round-wire coil aftermarket kit, you'd get something that'd act more like an LE5-8... about 1 dB less efficient, and slightly lower output in the upper registers (ie, the upper mids would be slightly less loud).

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    Gordon.

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