View Full Version : Most classic/sought after signature woofer ?
JBLGUY
07-15-2005, 09:40 PM
What woofer would be the rarest or most sought after woofer from the JBL Signature series ?
I suppose a Hi Fi woofer is what I mean.
Alex Lancaster
07-16-2005, 11:19 AM
:) 150-4C, they get pretty outrageous, and they are not that good.
scott fitlin
07-16-2005, 11:56 AM
Whether or not its any good? I dont know, I,ve never heard any, but they are the ones people go craziest for on Ebay!
Steve Schell
07-16-2005, 01:55 PM
Rarest and most sought after would have to be two different catagories. As Alex pointed out, the 150-4C (and variants) are the ones that fetch the biggest bucks, so much so that there have been forgeries.
As a collector of mostly pre 1950 (Jim Lansing era) pieces, the drivers with San Marcos, Venice or Van Nuys addresses really attract my attention. I have had some nice scores in the past year: a pair of San Marcos D-101 15" woofers (JBL's first product); a San Marcos D-130, and just yesterday a Venice D-1000 two way system in original cabinet with all components, including 130A woofer, intact.
LE15-Thumper
07-16-2005, 08:10 PM
:) 150-4C, they get pretty outrageous, and they are not that good.
Didn't they just sell for about $1725.00 a piece on seperate auctions ??
Titanium Dome
07-16-2005, 10:01 PM
As a collector of mostly pre 1950 (Jim Lansing era) pieces, the drivers with San Marcos, Venice or Van Nuys addresses really attract my attention. I have had some nice scores in the past year: a pair of San Marcos D-101 15" woofers (JBL's first product); a San Marcos D-130, and just yesterday a Venice D-1000 two way system in original cabinet with all components, including 130A woofer, intact.
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