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    Cone number 76076

    Does anyone know if JBL had a 15" cone with the number 76076 stamped on the backside? I'm looking at a local D140F that the seller says has been reconed and that is the number stamped on back. My gut tells me it's a JBL kit. The $64K question is what model is it??

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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    A photo sure would help.
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    help

    i have no ided how to post or write a thread? where to click etc ..can u help.. i am wanting to find jbl l 300 or 4333 or similar thank you for your time and any considerations regards frank [email protected]

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlefrank View Post
    i have no ided how to post or write a thread? where to click etc ..can u help.. i am wanting to find jbl l 300 or 4333 or similar thank you for your time and any considerations regards frank [email protected]
    Click on "Lansing Product Marketplace".

    On the upper left side, click "New Thread"...and post away.

    Then....delete your post here with the edit function on the lower right.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgewound View Post
    A photo sure would help.
    These were e-mailed to me....
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    Looks like a D-Series...130(F) or 140F with an E140 kit.
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    Edge, doesn't this gold top plate mean a narrow gap?
    Ouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido View Post
    Edge, doesn't this gold top plate mean a narrow gap?
    Ouch.
    Not really, Guido.

    If it's a D130...and old enough...i.e., with the terminals on the frame arm, there's a 50-50 chance of a narrow gap....053"

    If it's a D130F or D140F the gap will be .057"

    Guido's referring to the cadmium (gold-color) plating used on the really old top plates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edgewound View Post
    Looks like a D-Series...130(F) or 140F with an E140 kit.
    I ended up buying this driver this evening. It is indeed an E140 kit that appears to be unused since the recone. He had it listed on CL for about a month. He lowered the price to $70. I really don't need it, but I couldn't pass on it at $70.

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