Originally Posted by
DogBox
Well, my parts list is taking for ages to grow; however, we have a pair of 2470 with phenolic's as mentioned, two pairs of 2307, a set of 2308 lenses and 3 & 3/4 2555's with dodgy recones... I say "& 3/4" as one of the four has its spider only partly glued to the magnet assembly and <br>makes a weird noise when played through. These are [well, at least "two"] all heading for 2235 recones when finances allow. <br>Be nice to have a closet like Alien_Shore and be able to find stuff like compression drivers!!! <img id="vB_Editor_001_smilie_78" title="Crying" border="0" alt=":crying:" src="http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/images/smilies/cryingsmiley.gif"> <br>Ah well, the 4343/4344 will get there eventually. <br>I used to live next door to a guy that first introduced me 'to' JBL, although I had always been interested in the speaker building craft... <br>He built his own [and was selling them] design based on the 4350 but with only "one" 15" low; 12" mid; 2" compression high and 2405 slots up top, in a cabinet a bit wider than the 4343. They did sound spectacular though! I was thinking of trying to re-do that design until I saw the <br>4343 and then found the 4344... AND you guys! Info galore! Love it!!! <img id="vB_Editor_001_smilie_4" title="Big Grin" border="0" alt=":D" src="http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/images/smilies/biggrin.gif"> <br><br>DogBox<br><br>Steve