I sold JBL products during most of the 1970's and I don't recall a factory stand for the L100--we made do with bricks and Bibles if levitation occurred to us.
These days, I use stands from Deer...
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I sold JBL products during most of the 1970's and I don't recall a factory stand for the L100--we made do with bricks and Bibles if levitation occurred to us.
These days, I use stands from Deer...
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The L100 Classic is indeed Indonesian. Some Revel speakers come from there, I believe, so maybe they're built in the same facility. The 4429 looks cool but L100s were at the top of my budget, and my...
I received my L100 Classics speakers last week. They're not fully broken in, but a few initial observations:
They are party speakers, in every good way. If there wasn't a party going on when you...
From the Absolute Sound, where JBL is seldom seen, or heard: (http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/the-2018-munich-high-end-show-loudspeakers-under-20k/)
JBL L100 Classic
This three-way...
JBL quotes a 30-60 day backorder as of October 15; as soon as they're here and broken in, I'll weigh in. I sold JBL Pro gear in the 1970's-80's and owned 4310/4311/4315/4425 monitors for home use, so...
Ordered a pair of L100 Classics this morning and they're backordered already. Looks like JBL underestimated the number of Baby Boomers with fond memories and more dollars than sense!