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    JBL model #5351 'The Dolly Partons' Twin 15's

    Can anyone tell me the info about this model??

    It's look like the 4430 but have 2 15", all black cabinets and supposed for studio use....

    try to look up this model on internet but no luck, what is the price on this?

    thanks

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    without a picture or link we can't either....5351 is not a good number anyways.

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    here is the pic
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoto
    Can anyone tell me the info about this model??

    It's look like the 4430 but have 2 15", all black cabinets and supposed for studio use....

    try to look up this model on internet but no luck, what is the price on this?

    thanks
    That looks like someone custom made a vertical version of the 4435. The 5351 doesn't exist in the JBL catalog.
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    opps, I just talk to the seller, it should be the 4435 model.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoto
    opps, I just talk to the seller, it should be the 4435 model.....
    The seller is....well...let's just say he's giving you misinformation. Not to say it's not a good thing...I've thought of that myself to save some floor space. It's not an enclosure that was marketed by the factory. Who knows? Maybe it's a prototype that was built by an "insider" at JBL. Those have shown up at times.

    Look here for the real deal:

    http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...pro/page04.jpg
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    It still looks homemade to me , because not the same as 4425/4430/4435??am I correct?

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    whatever it is, (prototype, homemade, ...) it is not (or is no longer) a 4435.

    It -may- be that the 4435 components were used, including a factory crossover, but there's not enough info available in the picture to tell. It might be interesting to learn more of the history of this system. I could see where a person might like this layout better, either re floorspace (as Edgewound mentioned) or if your listening space and habits would lead you to raise stock 4435's up anyway.

    Original components include 2234H bass drivers (2), a 2425H (most of 'em) compression driver, a 2344 type horn, and 3135 crossover. A worthy collection of parts, if nothing else. Interesting find.

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