Vintage JBL L100 Century Floor Standing Speakers Beautiful Condition

Jbl L100 Century. JBL L100 Century Speakers Walnut Beautiful Authentic Restoration Photo Later came the new driver layout and other changes, the L100A and L100A "late".. In the late 60s, JBL already had a great reputation for making very accurate, full size monitors for studios

JBL L100 CENTURY Speakers 600 930 Photo 1104999 US Audio Mart
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It was 1970, when hi-fi speakers all had drab cloth grilles, the L100 sported a brilliant orange "waffle" pattern grille, and when every other speaker had grey or black woofers, the L100's was white vented box, 23½ × 14¼ × 13⅝″ WHD, about $2,000/pair used if you know How to Win at eBay (you will probably have to save a search and wait a month or two for a nice set to be offered), or pay $2,400 new.

JBL L100 CENTURY Speakers 600 930 Photo 1104999 US Audio Mart

Introduced at CES in 1970, the L-100 was built upon the strength of JBL's highly successful 4310 studio monitors It has been produced in several versions over the years, so it is well possible to find slightly different midrange and tweeter placements Older audiophiles who grew up with the original L100 Century speakers are sure to enjoy this new iteration, and younger audiophiles with a taste for vintage styling are going to enjoy the powerful sound.

JBL L100 Century 70's Photo 3977977 UK Audio Mart. JBL L-100 Century speakers are maybe best known for their very special 70's decor style foam grilles What makes these even more sought for is the fact that foam disintegrates with exposure to air, so very, very few of the original grilles exists today, and these are often in a very poor state.

Vintage JBL L100 Century Loudspeakers Photo 1679499 US Audio Mart. The JBL L100 Century are the consumer version of the legendary JBL 4310 studio monitors It has a 30 cm cone woofer 123A in the low range, a 13 cm cone squaker LE5-3 in the middle.