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    JBL 034 and 035 Ti

    Hello!

    I have just received a stock of old (but unused) JBL components. Among all spare parts there are a lot of high frequency drivers 034 and 035 Ti. Does anyone know where I can find information about those?

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    What are the other kits availiable?What is the kit that is futherest left on the workbench in the picture?
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    From left:

    1 D208
    3 2110
    4 035 Ti
    7 034
    2 2461
    One unknown diagram with number 35400 and 027611
    4 diagram D8R2425

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    Re: JBL 034 and 035 Ti

    Originally posted by Tomas M
    Hello!

    I have just received a stock of old (but unused) JBL components. Among all spare parts there are a lot of high frequency drivers 034 and 035 Ti. Does anyone know where I can find information about those?

    Regards

    Tomas
    Hello,

    The 034 is the plastic version of the cast aluminum 044. It was used in the L15, L46, L56, and L86 systems. The 035Ti is the plastic version of the cast aluminum 044Ti and it is used in numerous Pro and Consumer systems.

    The 034/044 used phenolic diaphragms coated with aluminum and they are "good" to ~ 15 kHz and ~ 18 kHz respectively. The 035Ti/044Ti used titanium diaphragms and are "good" to ~ 25 kHz and ~ 28 kHz respectively. The difference in response is supposed to be due to the plastic versions having ~ 1/2 pound less magnetic material.

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    If you are gonna sell stuff,I would be interested in the D208 kit.Lemmie know.Anybody know what the 2110 went in?
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    The C8R2110 "goes into" the D204!, D208, D208H, D216!, D280, 2110, 2110H

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    Didn't know there ever was a D204.

    What was a D280?

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    Evidently the D280 was only used in the L57 Carnival. I've personally never seen one. I think it might be a D208 with an aquaplas coating applied.

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    The acquaplas makes sense.The description regarding the L57 Carnival states that they are "water resistant".Probably a white sprayed cone.Once I acquire a "Carnival" speaker I am done with my JBL collecting! Saw one on ebay last year with no stand and in rough shape.
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    Hey, I know this isn't recommended procedure... but can anyone indicate whether an 034 kit will PHYSICALLY fit into an 033? I may need to match up a "kludge" combination of these, soon, for someone with a lost tweeter... we just will probably want the elements to be the same, should work well enough, otherwise, for this...

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    JBL 034 parts for sale?

    If by chance you would like to sell me a pair of the JBL 034's, please let me know. I need replacement tweeters for the Model 4401/

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakeo25 View Post
    If by chance you would like to sell me a pair of the JBL 034's, please let me know. I need replacement tweeters for the Model 4401/
    Welcome, and take note that the thread to which you've replied is going on six-years old!
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    034

    I would be interested in a pair of 034 or diaphragms only

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxserg View Post
    I would be interested in a pair of 034 or diaphragms only
    The thread is mostly 10 years old at this point!

    [01-09-2004, 12:19 PM]

    Apparently, some potential buyers never look at the dates!

    But if you want to take a shot, I'd say send a PM to the original poster in Stockholm -

    Oh wait, his last visit here has been a while!
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