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    =-=NEED HELP IDENTIFYING THESE LARGE JBL`s?-=-

    I picked this up cheap at a thrift store. I think they just thought they were old end tables? I dont think they bothered to open them up. Are these a proto-type, custom build or a copy of a certain model? I attached a few picks. There are two end table style cabinets with two swing out doors. One side for records or whatever and the other side houses a
    LE-10A and a 16 ohm LE-20? I know about what the drivers are worth but are the complete cabinets worth anything? Name:  UNIDENTIFIED JBL`s 001.jpg
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    unknown speaker cabinet

    Quote Originally Posted by GENXVINTAGE View Post
    .... custom build or a copy of a certain model? I.......
    Hi Travis,

    I don't think they are original JBL cabinets. Seems to be a standard home furniture sideboard from the end 50s or 60s, built in a custom made baffle with a S11 system kit, or the parts of a Lancer L66.
    Take a look for the crossover.....if it's a LX11, then it's a S11 system kit.

    The driver prices, when parted out for the LE10 are between 40 and 90$ for good ones, the LE20 goes for 20 to 50$.

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    The baffle is what makes me say "hell know" after the unusual cabinet. Nice componets however. What crossover is it setup with?

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    Unidentified JBL`s

    There is really no "standard typel" crossovers. The le10a is running full range and the le-20`s have 2 each, inline capacitors that read, "TRW 663UW 2.0 10% 100VDC? Mean anything to anyone? Thanks, Travis

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    That's additional evidence that it wasn't put together by JBL. They would have used one of their crossovers.

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    Those look like Barzilay caninets.

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