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My dad was a musician. I grew up with home and pro JBL speakers. Call it west coast sound or just JBL sound, it's like home to me. It is only fitting that I am now the administrator / webmaster of Audioheritage.org and the Lansing Heritage Forums. Working now to update the neglected site.
Picked these JBL L110 speakers up cheap because they were missing the woofers. The up side is they came with mint grills and factory boxes. The original woofers were LE111, black frames and aquaplas on the back of the cones. I found some LE-10H-1 that have the aquaplas on the front of the cones...
here is the updated layout. I don't remember where I got the tweeters. I only remember they were cheap, like $20 or so for the pair. The horns are plastic. Something like a Peavy or Nippon.
It has always been important to me for my gear to not only function well but to be pleasing to the eyes. What you see:
On the floor (left to right)
A very heavily modified Bottlehead Foreplay II preamp using 12AU7 tubes.
DIY power supply for the amplifier next to it.
DIY stereo amplifier using...
Swapped the Tercel phono pre for a Cambridge Audio, when the Tercel started having an issue with popping. Most likely just a tube, but the Cambridge was handy.