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JBL E145 Pair In Perfect Working Condition
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Winning bid: US $435.00 [ 26 bids ]4313BI wonder how much these will go for:
JBL E145 Pair In Perfect Working Condition
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Shipping: $70.00 UPS Ground
Not if they are what you want. A couple hundred dollars less than a brand new pair of LE14H-3's or LE14H-4's. I use the term "brand new" rather loosely here because they very well could show up looking quite used once they are shipped from Harman.Ridiculous
Harman has no mechanism for shipping most raw drivers appropriately like JBL did in times past. Obviously raw drivers like the 1500AL or 2206H come in their pretty print boxes but they are considered finished goods from JBL Professional. In the good old days JBL considered every single driver a finished good (and they didn't source alot of their drivers from OEM manufacturers either, they made everything themselves).
And then little things started to happen. Drivers bolted into boxes had their part numbers spray painted on them instead of getting the nice little foilcals. You know, supremely irritating little shenanigans like that... little clues that all is not well in Camelot.I don't know.E2 is too good to be true,too big to put in,too expensive to take home.
And besides S3100MK2(used 30KRMB),4344(used 38KRMB)4344mk2(used 40KRMB),,4345(used 52KRMB),1400(new 49KRMB),there is another option:4365(new 60KRMB)
which one is more valuble?
Or you could get very lucky and have Harman blow out a bunch of PS1400s at $303 each shipped. The LE14H-3 drivers, when bolted inside rigid cabinets, come through pretty well, but it's a darn big box just to get a clean driver. Then you've got to get rid of the cabinet, the 400W amp, the grill, and all the extra mounting hardware, or store it and consider it a gift for future use.
(I'm keeping my extras for now, if anyone is thinking of asking.)
Out.
The Array horns are pretty killer. It is probably quite fortuitous that someone made the decision to also use them in the SAM1HF, still pretty pricey, but at half the cost of a 1400 Array they have considerable potential, especially mated up with any of the other legacy JBL transducers people seem to have piles of laying around.
JBL seems to have developed some killing combo,such as 435Al+045Ti(k2s5800 9800SE(435Be+045Be)1400,4338,4348,4700,4800),175Nd +138Nd(4429,4600)
I also found an very interesting things,i think that 4425,4344,S143,S3100 are JBL most popular productions,
because after years, they have 4425mk2,4344mk2,S143mk2,S3100mk2
46 lover
Christmas may have come early for a lucky individual or two:
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...395#post333395
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2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Acurus A200, JBL Dynamics Project - Offline: L212-TwinStack, VonSchweikert VR-4
7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, 2pr UREI 809A, TF600, JBL B460
Could anyone suggest some suitable woofers that are actually able to be bought new that would be suitable for use with SAM1s.
Thanks Mike
On harmanaudio right now are S3S 12 inch passive woofers for only 240 each. You need an amplifier and crossover though.
You could also buy 2 PS1400's from Harman and.........See above
Always fun learning more.......
How come SAM1HF units aren't used flipped over with the tweeter in the middle instead of on top?
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