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    JBL 2121 Repair

    I took my 2121's to a shop who said they have a lot experience repairing speakers and could put new surrounds on these speakers. When I got there I implored on them that I want these speakers to look just as they did when I dropped them off. When picked them up today I was horrified at what had become of them. They put the foam surround on the outside of the cone and "fixed" the perfectly good original dust caps by putting some aftermarket ones on that projects out instead of inward as the original did. What have they done to these speakers and what can do with the mess they've created. They do "work" but they look horrible. I've got pictures of them before and after the speaker butcher did his thing to them.

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    Check out what an alleged "Factory Technician" did to a 2235H for $50:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-2235H-LOW-FR...QQcmdZViewItem

    There's no dearth of incompetent idiots in the business, quite obviously.

    I'd be calling the JBL rep in charge of that Service Center for compensation....
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    This is a bit late in the game, but you should of asked to see some just completed work that they do??? If it helps I feel your pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch
    Check out what an alleged "Factory Technician" did to a 2235H for $50:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-2235H-LOW-FR...QQcmdZViewItem

    There's no dearth of incompetent idiots in the business, quite obviously.

    I'd be calling the JBL rep in charge of that Service Center for compensation....
    JBL doesn't offer a re-foam kit. If you don't want to pay for a full-on recone, the refoam is at your own peril...or success. Obviously some technicians are better than others at the art of loudspeaker repair. It's no different than any other service.

    Edit: As an aside...I don't condone the hack job of your 2121's one bit. You just have to be careful...and clear. It's a good idea to have your instructions written on your work order so there is no confusion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbd7
    When I got there I implored on them that I want these speakers to look just as they did when I dropped them off. When picked them up today I was horrified at what had become of them.
    Don't ask, demand that they recone your speakers with factory C8R2121 kits. They are expensive and the bozos will scream. You need to scream louder until they correct their mistake.


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    And don't let them tell you they're out of stock. JBL has stock of C8R2121, as of right now. I know, I just ordered in a pair... just got them in this week.

    Why do people feel the need to remove the dustcaps on speakers like this?! With a 2121 (ie, LE10-type frame and cone, basically), they will just about AUTO CENTER, if you just put the surrounds on there and let the cone "fall" into place before gluing them. NO problem for even a marginally experienced repair tech, to get them right. Yeah, they might be a little harder than a sloppy car woofer to refoam, but there's no excuse to butcher up a speaker like a 2121...

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    Thanks for All Your Help

    I'm taking these to another JBL Factory Authorized Repair facility to get a second opinion on the damages incurred to these speakers. According to a lawyer I talked to, Texas allows "Treble" (triple) damages on deceptive trade practice issues so if they need reconed then the dufus who screwed them up can pay dearly for his "learning" experience. As they say... experience is inversely proportional to the amount of equipment ruined!

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    2235 in picture

    Please don't laugh, please don't throw things. I'm trying to learn.

    What in that picture is wrong??? I read and read and because you all have so much "speaker" knowledge under your belts you can see things I can't.

    I want to "fine tune" my recone skills. I've done a few for myself, but now I'm getting people asking me to do speakers for them, which is a whole different ball game.

    I guess what I'm saying is I know how to do it, now I need to understand what it is I'm doing.

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    You've Come to the Right Place

    I started this thread because someone butchered my JBL 2121's so I think you've done the prudent thing by asking for input to your actions which is a hell of lot more than I got for the guy who FU'd mine.

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    Could you post the pictures so we can recoil in horror? Thanks.

    Regards,

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmuse
    What in that picture is wrong??? I read and read and because you all have so much "speaker" knowledge under your belts you can see things I can't.
    1) The new surround is glued to the face of the cone rather than the rear.

    2) It appears to be a butyl rubber surround rather than foam.

    3) The center dome was glued on by someone with preschool mechanical skills. All it takes to do a decent job is a lazy-susan turntable and a steady hand.

    4) The greasy fingermarks all over the cone are a lovely embellishment too, don't you think?

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    Hi Zilch,

    When I look at the 2235, what I think I see is the remnant of a former front surround or the glue area where it was. The new surround kinda looks grey and appears to be placed on the back - the front surround area is light brownish and the surround seems very grey to me with a specific dark line visible around the edge of the cone. So I think the surround might be placed correctly. Hard to tell from the supplied picture.

    The cone marks and heavy dust cap glue job I agree with you on - should be much cleaner.

    I suspect that's what some of my 2235H's will look like because at least 3 of them are front surrounded before I got them - so ultimate refoaming will be put on the back but the old evidence of the front surround will still be there in some fashion. Any way to get the old front foam resdiue off and still have a decent cosmetic appearance?

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    Recone woes....

    Cool, I don't feel so bad now as I didn't catch anyone laughing...

    I've learned over the years to shutup and pay attention and when ever possible pick the brain of the people that know.

    I learned a lot so far. Now, I have a question directly related to this. Have made contact with someone who has been building coils and putting together "kits" since the 70's. He is branching out on his own and the kit's are very low in price, almost rediculous in fact.

    If I post some info relating to coils and kits could you guys say yea or nay on it.

    I was motivated by not getting a "crap recone" but having a 116H-1 reconed at a cost of 192.00 and a wait time of almost 3 months. I need to learn so as to avoid this in the future.

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    JBL 2121 Before "Repair"

    Here's my first attemp at posting pictures and after perusing Don McRitchie's "Posting Pictures" for dummies primer I hope it works.
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    JBL 2121 After Repair

    It worked! Here's the after pictures. Can you list everything thats different between these pictures! He says they'll sound fine but until I get the surrounds replaced on the 2231A's (not by him!) I won't know how bad they really are.
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