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Re: 3 or 4pi for HT LCR and flat-packs? [message #70937 is a reply to message #70936] Mon, 09 January 2012 21:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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We have some crossovers on the shelf. Others we build at the time of the order. We do stock all the items to build the crossovers, so even if we have to build them, it only takes a week or ten days. We usually have the crossovers done in a day or two, actually, but the silicon adhesive we use to mount and cushion the coil needs a week to ten days to cure.

The problem right now is the woofers. Obtaining new JBL 2226 woofers has become a real slow process. Supply has just plain dried up. I used to be able to count on replenishments to arrive in days. Worst case would be a week or two. But the last couple of months deliveries have stopped, and I've been waiting on replenishments literally for months now. So one should expect lead times on the order of three to six months.

 
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