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New crossover topology. Pay notice to terminal lay-out of JBL drivers. Installing the new crossover 
Remove old terminals including the thin masonite panel. Scrape off residual glue and sand the rear cabinet panel to make a smooth surface.
Crossover components for one speaker. 
Left: Trying out the crossover/terminal board. Right: New damping material and after installing the new crossover, a single piece (½ roll) of
MDM3 damping material is folded and placed on top of crossover.

Above my friend's JBL L100, some scratches to the cabs, but drivers in mint condition. 
Here's my own stock drivers for recreating the JBL L100. I have to say it's much cheaper buying an old pair of L100s compared to buying the
drivers separately on eBay. On eBay, sellers will completely strip an L100 speaker and sell it bit by bit down to the pins holding the front grille.
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