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Old 22nd October 2006, 05:46 PM   #11
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Default L300 Upgrades

Hi,
I authored the article in Audio Xpress about the L300 rebuild.
Some of you may find the phots that I took durign the rebuild useful. If so just email me and I will dispatch a set to you.

George
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Old 10th December 2006, 08:09 PM   #12
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Default L300 Upgrade

Hey George,
I'd be grateful to see your work and article on the L300 rebuild project; I am rebuilding/tweeking mine,, all good spirits & hints welcome;
Thx in advance...
Philippe
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Old 14th December 2006, 08:55 PM   #13
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Default L300 Mods

Hi Philsad,
I have uploaded the files on this email. If you have problems readign the file let me know.
BTW: I have just renovated a pair of L110 speakers. They sounded excellent... getting near the quality of the Yamaha NS1000Ms that I use.

My L300s were imported from France, where they seem to still be very popular. I must say that I would like to have another go at a renovation on L300s. They are very nice to work on.

George
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Old 3rd April 2007, 12:02 PM   #14
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Greetings George, thank you; nope I can not see any file,, or have I no clue to see it... Thanks anyways.. if you have a chance, mabe you can email me directly, philippe.sadoughi@wanadoo.fr; indeed, much fun refurbishing these old babes for another 40 years of duty...! Cheers...
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Old 3rd April 2007, 01:04 PM   #15
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I had a set of L200's that were the first incarnation of the L300's. But someone had modified mine. they had the JBL bullit tweeters mounted in the top like the L300 has the slot/ring.

Unbelieveably efficient. years later i sold them to a friend and he ran them with a 5 watt per channel jambox until he could afford an amplifier and they sounded pretty good to. they just didnt get very loud, but loud enough.

There hasnt been much info on the L200's. im curious about the development of the L200 through to the L300 range.


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