Wow, they match my 75 Olds! I just bought the speakers from a buddy who bought them new. They originally had brown grills, but I opted for the retro look. New binding posts, 16AWG wire & new caps and I'll be in business.
Wow, they match my 75 Olds! I just bought the speakers from a buddy who bought them new. They originally had brown grills, but I opted for the retro look. New binding posts, 16AWG wire & new caps and I'll be in business.
Nice!
Reminds me of my first L100 sighting.
And, first waterbed, too.
Both the waterbed and JBL's are still with me today...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Yes, they look great, don't they?
All you looky-loos who'd like a pair of the Collector's Editon foam grille inserts can make a donation to Lansing Heritage to get a chance to win a pair, donated to the site by indycraft.
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...ad.php?t=18099
Check it out!
I used DAP Weldwood contact cement. I had about a half a gallon left over from the bar top project, works well...
Not the greatest pic, doesn't really do them justice.
Grille frames were made by rww1951, fantastic workmanship on both of their parts! Indy, I used a good grade of silicone rubber to attach the your foam grilles to the frames.
Larry
Love the Heathkit... there was a time when I wanted to build that particular
model -so- bad...
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