agreed, if you can't afford records or feel the price is somehow unjust there are plenty of other delivery options out there
15 to 25 for standard fare
25 to 50 for really nice stuff excellent...
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agreed, if you can't afford records or feel the price is somehow unjust there are plenty of other delivery options out there
15 to 25 for standard fare
25 to 50 for really nice stuff excellent...
the majority knows the difference between 180 gram records and standard pressings and the fact that 180 can suck too be huge waste of time and money
records not vinyls
records or lp
only hipsters...
then just don't buy or play new records dude prob solved
it's simple economics it's called supply and demand for the reissues and new return on set up costs for both percentage of catalog...
thank you for that
I was looking for actual cure (dry) time as suggested versus what your experience has been so far
your finger nail anecdote tells me basically what I was looking for - thanks...
how many days has it been since you shot the frames?
any tack or does it feel dry dry?
what is the suggested full cure time?
I ask all this as I like what I can see from internet photos very much,...
mighty big prescription not knowing exactly what they want to fill although I'm pretty sure I made the right call
I wouldn't cut anything out of the baffle
pretty certain it's that hump someone...
be a little more specific as far as how much filling
that would determine what material to use
if it's that notch, and or what appears to be extra holes, I would use hardwood dowels for both and...
thank you
still curious though if JBL sold them officially or if they were just another 70s era aftermarket stand from somebody like Bush?
bingo
didn't see your post until after I answered 2240
sorry didn't mean to be rude
thank you VERY much
Michael
thanks for the insight
those metal ones you linked me to are like the old standesign construction
pretty sure you know why I asked, the ones all over fleabay with "JBL" on the front
I see most of...
very nice
did you go with amazon?
turned out very well
looks good
were there ever any? as in purposely built and sold by JBL or one of their affiliates for sole use with the L100?
I see so many, most wood but a few metal for sale that all claim to be either...
What material was the original surround made of?
Have come across several old references to a "very thin rubber surround no longer in production"
But I don't know if that means thin, as in...
speaker exg will not sell those directly to you - I don't think, unless it's just a front at this point to abide by the rules
maybe they would if you were an authorized JBL person
they are just...
glorious, keeper, love the sound, love the midrange
so why f$#k with the caps?
clean the pots thoroughly and carefully and leave a happy thing a happy thing
you are 100% correct with that definition
but in order for a manufacturer to be able to make that claim, legally, that manufacturer only has to have made at least ONE PART for the company up for...
OEM = original equipment manufacturer - me personally? I would be skeptical = part may be fine but OEM? how does seller prove that and besides, all a part has to be to "be" presented as an OEM...
thank you for the wonderful post
best regards
Michael
and definitely the most relevant source for all things JBL I have yet to find
but still things have slowed considerably here, readily witnessed just from a good reading session
in my opinion...
think you may have missed his point, don't think it was a why a person likes and holds onto any given format challenge more to music capture and storage in general (after someone went off topic about...
premium, single disc, 150-180 gram Lp pressings like those from RTI, Classic or Acoustic Sounds have been 30 to 40 dollars since the late 1990s
more for 45rpm, single sided and deep groove
30 bucks...
Just contact these guys, tell them what you want and they'll fix you right up
Arguably the best JBL custom shop there is
Well established and 100% legit
here ya go:
http://jbl43.com/?mode=f3
yes, the L150A is a L112 in a bigger box with a passive radiator instead of a port
networks are identical same as driver compliment
good news and positive remarks for a change
refreshing
I am excited for you
Michael