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    Unhappy How to get spares for the JBL L100 Classic

    Looking for the mid-range drivers 105H It seems JBL are not interested in supporting their products in the UK ? I can buy anywhere in the world and I have a Fed Ex account. Can anyone help me please ? Thanks Dave
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    Are you working on a DIY project or do you own a pair of these speakers with a damaged midrange?


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    I have a pair of JBL speakers with these mid-range drivers damaged, hence I would like JBL originals. Dave
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    Are these the recent JBL L100 speakers?
    Or some of the vintage speakers from the 70-80s?
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    What system are these used in?? I would try E-Bay

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    It appears the 'new' L-100 Classic uses the 105h-1 midrange driver, 5.25". I'd like to think a dealer would be able to source a replacement for a currently available speaker?

    Looks like the older L-100 (1980s) used the 105h (no -1) midrange that's 5.125" and definitely no longer available and would need to be sourced used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty jefferson View Post
    It appears the 'new' L-100 Classic uses the 105h-1 midrange driver, 5.25". I'd like to think a dealer would be able to source a replacement for a currently available speaker?.
    So can anyone recommend a dealer, anywhere in the world ? Thanks Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Cawley View Post
    So can anyone recommend a dealer, anywhere in the world ? Thanks Dave
    I know as a JBL dealer if we go through normal channels we can not get any repair parts. You need to work with a JBL authorized repair center. Harman International does not make it easy.

    If the parts are available these people can get them and they are willing to ship abroad: https://reconingspeakers.com


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