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    They are a bit rough, but now I feel LH worthy...

    Found these on C/L a few weeks ago. Offered by origanal owner and apparently stored more than a few years. The listing was for a collection of Thomasville furniture, these showed up at end of listing and with no pics.
    They do show some wear and tear, desperatly in need of foam. I gave short money and still can hardly believe the deal went through. I always really liked the looks of the 4343, ehh maybe someday. This is definately a step up from my 4410's and 4312-c's, I really look foward to the day I can hook them up and let it rip.
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    Congrats! You're a lucky dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by perchdog View Post
    I always really liked the looks of the 4343, ehh maybe someday.
    I've never been much of a fan of the aesthetics of the L300 myself, but if you restore these they could likely be traded for a clean pair of "proper" monitors... or perhaps they'll grow on you.

    Regardless... good eye and congratulations.

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    Me, on the other hand, always liked the looks of the L300's. Nice and hefty looking, like they can kick ass.
    They were the first larger JBL's I saw/heard extensively back in the day; that may have something to do with it.

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    I'm so jealous. That's the exact same thing I've been hoping happens to me!

    Maybe one day. I've dreamed of L300s forever!

    Congratulations on a great score and enjoy them!!

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    Thanks all for the kind comments....

    A little background on myself, started collecting basically the same time I joined Lansing Heritage but spend most of my on-line time on AK. I have been to this site many many times lurking and using both the JBL and Altec libaries and think this is a great site.

    Not so sure I would have gone after the 300's if this deal did not come up but have often considered taking the plunge on a nice set of monitors. I think it must be the blue faces and kick-butt components. I have also feared taking the plunge because I have never heard a big pair of JBL's up close and intimately. Also I kind of fell in to the small tube big effecient speaker thing, I have many projects in the works and well this one came from no where.

    Now for the reason I posted... I sort of mis-spoke on what I intend on doing with the woofers. I am under assumption the 136 does not like to be re-foamed and should be re-coned to a 2235 configuration. I was wondering if any one has had any dealings with Fulkerson Speaker Rebuilder in Oxford Michigan (aka JBL Judy) ???

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    Nice score!
    Welcome to the Forum
    4406, 4412A, L100, L100t3 (3 pair), L1, L7, 4645C, 4660A, 4695B, SR4735 and various DIY JBL Pro loaded systems.

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    Those are some nice "Diamonds in the rough". Wouldn't take a lot of effort to make those very nice! Do you have grills?

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    Welcome to the Forum
    Thank you...
    I actually joined a couple of years ago but have not posted very much. I do love coming here and surfing the different forums and especially the 2 libaries, very nice. Some of the diy work have seen here is just increadable...

    Do you have grills?
    I really wish I did but not the case, also missing the lenses unfortunately. On the up side the side pics are of the 2 bad sides, the other 2 sides are real respectable. Please note I have not even as much as tried to wash some of the grime of them as of yet. I think once the woofers are reconed and risers replaced they will look so-so.

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    Still. So. Jealous.


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    Keep an eye on eBay the lenes show up from time to time

    I was able to pick up a pair a couple of months ago!

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    Quote Originally Posted by perchdog View Post
    Thank you...
    I actually joined a couple of years ago but have not posted very much. I do love coming here and surfing the different forums and especially the 2 libaries, very nice. Some of the diy work have seen here is just increadable...



    I really wish I did but not the case, also missing the lenses unfortunately. On the up side the side pics are of the 2 bad sides, the other 2 sides are real respectable. Please note I have not even as much as tried to wash some of the grime of them as of yet. I think once the woofers are reconed and risers replaced they will look so-so.
    Thanks for posting your find, any L300's are worth posting, no matter what condition. The veneers will clean up nicely and some judicious work can clean up the chipped areas pretty well. If you look for the lenses on Ebay, be sure to look not only for the L91's but also the 2308 professional labeled units, they may go for a little less, especially if there is any cosmetic issue which in most cases doesn't affect the sound much.

    I'd recommend checking all the drivers for function and then try them out unless you feel the woofers are going to be unstable. If the foam is replaced, you might do fine. Otherwise, the 2235 recone kit is the way to go. While you're at it, get the alnico magnets on the 136 frame recharged so you know everything will be restored. Be sure to make up some new frame to cabinet gaskets, clean the controls, and then give them a shot.

    Nice score!
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    Ahh, thanks for being on the look out for me... I will be watching this auction, I do want the origanals like shown here. Not so sure I will be in positioin to buy them, I am treating these as more of a long term project, kind of nice knowing I have them. True I am in no rush but I am very interested in how these pups sound.


    Otherwise, the 2235 recone kit is the way to go
    I have already contacted a source to do the re-cone job. That would be Faulkersons Speaker Service in Oxford Mi. Still wondering if anyone from LH has dealt with them or heard about quality of work they perform, I do know she goes by the tag name JBL Judy. I also am not sure if she offers recharging service for the magnents, but she is approx 4 miles from my work and it seems there would be quite a savings in shipping alone/

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    Quote Originally Posted by perchdog View Post
    I am under assumption the 136 does not like to be re-foamed and should be re-coned to a 2235 configuration.
    Welcome to the forum.
    I just got done doing a re-foam on a pair of 136's that came out just great! I have them here in workshop L200b's and I used the foam kits from Rick Cobb, who also goes by: LooneyTunes2001 on Ebay. He sure offers the right kits and very good instructions.

    Again, congratulations on a grand pair of signature speakers! I am pretty confident you will enjoy them, as many others have!

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