I am interested in finding any information on this Lansing N1200 speaker. Attached is a photo of the back of the cabinet. This loooks to be a home built - is that appear correct? I did not open up the front.
thanks in advance
I am interested in finding any information on this Lansing N1200 speaker. Attached is a photo of the back of the cabinet. This loooks to be a home built - is that appear correct? I did not open up the front.
thanks in advance
Dear Karch,
Welcome to the forum.
Here is the link to the library. I believe these are C34's
http://www.lansingheritage.org/image.../page16-17.jpg
Hope this helps.
Scotty.
One step above: "Two Tin Cans and a String!"
Longtime Alaskan Low-Fi Guy - E=MC² ±3db
As you hopefully have concluded from the graciously supplied link above, N1200 is only the model number of the crossover. The enclosed system in that C34 cabinet (which looks like it may be a home-built, anyway) is likely to be the 001 consisting of the 130A 15" and the LE175DLH horn/driver assembly. More pictures would answer these questions. Home-built cabinets were quite common in the '50s as JBL willingly supplied construction drawings.
I'm going out of town until Saturday or Sunday.
I live on the east side of Columbus and would be willing to help you decipher what you have there.
Send me a PM if you wish to discuss these with me when I return.
Regards, Ron
JBL Pro for home use!
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