...is still using D120Fs.
...is still using D120Fs.
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Yeah, he makes them sing pretty sweet too. Dickey Rocks! I just listened to the Great Southern lp yesterday, too, one of those that puts me in my spot.
How many JBLs and Altecs do you reckon were toasted by Dickey and the Bros over the years?
Probably not as many as most people would imagine. After a while, you get a feel for about how loud a speaker can go before it gives up.Originally Posted by moldyoldy
Hey Harv, did Jim Marshall ever buy any speakers from you? Or any British amp builder?
There are two theories to arguing with women, but...neither has worked.
Jim Marshall really wasn't around at that time as a factor. And no, nobody in England was interested in JBL, untill later, when Tom Jennings showed Vox my sound system for "The Trip" and that became the Vox Churchill, I believe.Originally Posted by Hamilton
Hi, folks. New to the forum. You know, Duane Allman was very partial to JBLs. He replaced the green backs in his Marshalls with JBLs and cut ports in the back covers in order to get a more mellow and less focused high end and less of that "speakers on the edge of distruction" sound. I don't know what the specific JBL components were.
Bob
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