It's nice to see what JBL used to be!
Ron
It's nice to see what JBL used to be!
Ron
JBL Pro for home use!
was there a TLX series??
Performance Series 5.1/1990s L1.L5.L7/L100A
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LE15-Thumper
"Give me JBL, or give me death"
Yeah but reading some of the responses makes one want to disconnect from the Internet once and for all...
I checked out a few other DD66000 videos and some of those responses were quite comical too.![]()
It struck me watching the videos that the image of computer technology looks so much more dated than the speaker systems. In fact, I can not imagine any use for the computers but I could listen to the speakers shown all day long!
David F
San Jose
wonderful i loved these video's!
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Until, of course, we move all our shit to Mexico and China.
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Hear Hear !! Those were the days I don't think I will see them again in my lifetime.
Very Nice Don Thank You Cool![]()
"James B. Lansing" = Lansing Manufacturing ~ Altec Lansing ~ JBL
Thank you Don! Those were outstanding to watch, as this is the same time I got interested in JBL. Their marketing of 1979 products sure worked on me!!!
Its a real treat to be here and revel in all of the nostalgia.
Thank you again.
Scotty.
One step above: "Two Tin Cans and a String!"
Longtime Alaskan Low-Fi Guy - E=MC² ±3db
Hi everybody,
Look what I have find today...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6buGHkgkmSc
pleasure to see these magnifical vintage speakers in original style.
Antoine
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