A lot of work went into these. They were in bad shape when I got them. There was a wasps nest in one horn and mice had made nests in both cabinets. New foam on woofers, new grills by Huntley audio, strip old veneer and replace with new, paint horns.
A lot of work went into these. They were in bad shape when I got them. There was a wasps nest in one horn and mice had made nests in both cabinets. New foam on woofers, new grills by Huntley audio, strip old veneer and replace with new, paint horns.
From what I can see, you've done a beautiful job of restoration.
I applaud you, and other folks such as yourself, who have taken such great JBL Speakers that were so poorly treated in a past life, and restored them back to their former glory.
Owning 4430's myself, I think I have a pretty decent grasp of how they sound! It's quite common I've found, that the pairing of JBL+McIntosh= a glorious match made in heaven!
very nice, but the room must be treated acoustically with two so important speakers .... moreover the amplifications above the speakers take too many vibrations.
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