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September 8th, 2006
This must be the place for a new double 15" with a Be diaphragmed horn. :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: Oh Yeah, no this, that or the other, yada, yada, yada...;)
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September 8th, 2006
This must be the place for a new double 15" with a Be diaphragmed horn. :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: Oh Yeah, no this, that or the other, yada, yada, yada...;)
'Bet the first XXXXXXX stands for "Everest"...
John
Peter first commented here:
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...346#post122346
"Project" would be the first word, is my guess.... ;)
[$5, John....]
I don't think $5 will even get you a peek at them Zilch :(
Hope you will provide us some more infos guys ,i'm sitting here waitting like a freezing pinguin:dont-know
In a little over a week we will actually know what JBL has been cooking up.
Be?, Ti?, Kevlar?, Carbon Fiber?, obsidian?, who knows, but I doubt that it will be available in a black textured vinyl cabinet with lots of silver trim rings.
Here are the previous "Statement" speakers... it'll be in good company.
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...and here it comes!
as a friends wife would say, "big ass speakers"? That would be as in "We aren't having any big ass speakers in the house".
I don't think those speakers on the train are for the average bear.
Indy
Johnny Cash: "I hear that train ah' comin', it's comin' around the bend..."
What a great time to be alive. I have often envied those that were alive to see the dawn of the Lansing Heritage. Now, I pity those same Great Names of the past that are no longer around to see the culmination of 60 years of advances laid upon their foundation.
The photo of the speaker on the train is 31 years old:
http://www.audioheritage.org/images/...racts/L400.jpg
http://www.audioheritage.org/html/pr...bl/everest.htm
Nothing ever became of it ...
Right. I think Widget was using it as a visual metaphor. I think the L400 is the Everest BTW.
The design went through a fairly extensive evolution before arriving at the final configuration. Originally, the concept was to develop a "super L300" with a similar sonic character. It was given the working designation of the L400
It wasn't meant to be literal... of course that was the catalog teaser photo of the consumer version of the 4343... it was killed by the bean counters. A few years later JBL found their audience in Japan and did introduce the Everest though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jan Daugaard
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JBL has never built their Statement speakers for the average bear. The select few who have bought JBL's Statement speakers would all appreciate this dated but still relevant quote from Alexis Badmaieff and Don Davis.Quote:
Originally Posted by indycraft
"You say you are not the compromising type. You have willingly paid the price (and borne the discomfort) of the 7-liter Ford GT Mark II that won at LeMans last year because performance is the most important single factor you consider. When you hunt you brace yourself to survive the blast of your Weatherby Mark V .387 Magnum. Anything smaller than your 8 X 10 Linhof is a miniature camera to you. Your Aero-Jet Commander shuttles you between your hand-built Norwegian motor sailor in Antigua and your Beacon Hill apartment in Boston where you record the live f-m stereo broadcasts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra on your Ampex MR-70. In short, you demand the very best..."
The new statement speaker will not fit in a small apartment and will likely cost more than an economy car... they are making a Statement. Finally!
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The ENZO Ferrari comes to mind too.