Don't tell me that... I'm (perhaps foolishly) hoping to have -more- time for thisBut now being retired i have lost the fire to go forther...
when/if I get to that point.
Don't tell me that... I'm (perhaps foolishly) hoping to have -more- time for thisBut now being retired i have lost the fire to go forther...
when/if I get to that point.
Then dont retire,,,, funds only streatch so far,,,, Look at the prices of the Paragon,Metragon then,,,, Look at the price of Everest II now,,, Get my drift??
Heh, yeah... I gotcha... ain't gonna happen any time soon (fine by me).
If I'm lucky, my hearing will hold out, Everest III's will set the audio world
on fire, and I'll catch a pair of castoff II's, ... kind of like this Metregon.
hearing hell,,,At my age i just stroke and pet them...Like my trophy wife
O.K. everyone. Preliminary findings are model LX5 serial# 6013. I do not see this model in the JBL literature.
The LX5 is a 2-way, 500hz crossover. Question: Is your N7000 crossover mounted inside the cabinet or on the back cover near the LX5? You definitely have one of the valuable 3-way systems. The woofer is either a 150-4C or an LE15A. The early LE15A's were painted blue. 150-4C's were all painted gray. Too bad the cabinet is beat up. A mint 3-way Metregon is easily worth $5k.
The n7000's are mounted in on the back cover above and to the right of the LX5's, it has blue LE15A's
You have the S82 system in your Metregon. Date of manufacture is 1964, give or take a year. The components in mint condition are worth at least $4k. A Metregon loaded with an S82 component package cost over $1700 in 1964.... about what a nice car would set you back.
http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...964/page26.jpg
http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...964/page25.jpg
One helluva $250 investment!
Please help us save more info about the vintage systems. Let us register your speakers and drivers.
So far the only serial numbers I can read are off the N7000 xovers 2165 & 2166 the 375's 3834 & 3841 and the LX5's6013 & 6014.
[QUOTE=JBL Dog;226356]You have the S82 system in your Metregon. Date of manufacture is 1964, give or take a year. The components in mint condition are worth at least $4k. A Metregon loaded with an S82 component package cost over $1700 in 1964.... about what a nice car would set you back.
http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...964/page26.jpg
http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...964/page25.jpg
One helluva $250 investment!
[/QUOTE=I bought my Metregon for about 3600.00 eight years ago before the supply of premium JBL systems dried up on EBAY. The Metregons are now going for about 8000.00]
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