Our 5 Favorite Vintage JBL Speakers! (in no particular order)

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  • Here are our 5 favorite JBL speakers of all time! JBL is probably our top speaker brand of the vintage era. In this video we go over the 5 that take the cake, plus we talk a little about the Paragon. The Paragon would probably take the top spot, but we have never actually seen or heard one in action.
    Here is a fun JBL link we talk about:
    www.lansingheritage.org/
    Please check out our website for info on the shop, items you can purchase online, and check out viewer systems in the "Hi-Fi Fanatics" tab. skylabsaudio.com
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  • @scootb7400
    @scootb7400 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I saw & heard a Paragon once!
    Before I had kids, I went to Sapporo Japan to visit a friend for a couple weeks. Right down the block from his house was the only record shop in the area. I killed a lot of time there, but the owner didn’t (or wouldn’t) speak much English And I know no Japanese. But he was super friendly and loved showing off his set of vintage Altecs. One day we ventured to the countryside to go to a natural hot springs. Along the way, we stopped at a place for curry rice. As soon as I walked inside I saw a gorgeous paragon! I didn’t know a lot about vintage audio then, but the owner was so proud of it. He had framed all the schematics and technical information on the wall. I complimented It to him Through my friend who spoke Japanese. The owner was beaming and played us so many records! I asked if he knew the record shop owner in town. Apparently they’re buddies and he excitedly pulled out his cell phone and called the record shop owner on the spot!
    A few days later, I went back to the record shop. The owner pulled out all kinds of photos from his family trip to Seattle (where I live) several years prior. We drank tea together and talked records (he secretly spoke great English). He followed me all over the store and any record I held up he would mark with a 50% off discount sticker! I was honored, but also spent like $250 on records. Probably a once in a lifetime experience, but a total blast!

    • @skylabsaudio
      @skylabsaudio  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Great story. Thanks for sharing that!

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's a cool story. Would you like to hear about my trip to Tokyo and meeting a Yakuza while Led Zeppelin bootleg CD shopping in Shinjuku?

  • @timmymorg392
    @timmymorg392 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I was sitting here staring at my L26's as I watched this, totally expecting them to be overlooked again in another review. I have been really impressed with these speakers that hide in the shadows of the more popular JBL's. I even have the original receipt for them. Thanks for the great content.

    • @ripmcmanus
      @ripmcmanus ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The first JBL's I heard were a pair of L26's my brother picked up when he was in the army. I loved the sound but ended up with the L100's when I went out to buy my own. I don't regret buying the L100's, but the L26's are definitely still high on my last of all-time faves.

  • @johnsurguy3845
    @johnsurguy3845 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just watched your top 5 marantz video and I had 1974 ST 2020 and then in 1976 put a pair JBL L36's with it was all I could afford at the time but I was very pleased with the music they put out. Still have the L 36's, but in 1979 I bought all Technics SU8088 amp, with matching ST8077 receiver, SL1700 turntable, and M44 cassette player/recorder. Still have them today, my kids will probably throw every thing out when I'm gone, Thanks for the memories

  • @paulwasik509
    @paulwasik509 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The first boxes (speaker cabinets) I built was in 1974. Each had one JBL D123 with one piezoelectric tweeter. I'm still using them in 2023.

  • @beniciomoldenado2315
    @beniciomoldenado2315 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello - I just discovered your channel and subscribed. I bought my first sound system in the late 60s. The man who sold it to me gave me a good suggestion. He told me to be a little conservative with the electronics and splurge on the speakers. The speakers I bought were JBL, don't remember the model. Over the years I upgraded a few times but I stayed with different models of JBL speakers. I am long since retired and all my equipment is gone and so are collections of vinyl and CDs. Watching your videos is bringing back a lot of memories and I could easily become addicted again. Thanks for the videos and information.

  • @zonker92
    @zonker92 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video; thanks! As a fellow enthusiast, I've had many of those models. There are no wrong choices, and I really enjoyed your selections and unique insights; I think this make a great introduction to JBL for newbies and I'll definitely share it with others. (I'm currently restoring some 4425s, 4401s, 4301Bs and Altec Model 14s, and I have some L212s to recap as well, to run with a B380 sub.)

  • @jjinglenuts
    @jjinglenuts ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been in this hobby since 1979. Did refoam and voice coil change on many drivers plus made many DIY speakers, thanks for the video.

  • @stephenbarr2735
    @stephenbarr2735 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just picked up a pair of overly-loved 4311A recently and they have VASTLY improved the sound of my humble system! Especially streaming...believe it or not. They are the first "legit" speaker I have ever owned so, even though they are a little beat up and have mismatched tweeters and need a foam ring on one of the tweeters, I am really enjoying them. Thanks for another great video. Can't wait to make it back into the shop. Cheers.

  • @brunoespinosa5907
    @brunoespinosa5907 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Nice listing. Purchased my JBL L65s in 1978 at Clark AFB PHILLIPINES while I was in the Navy. Paid 700 dollars for the pair. They moved with me everywhere I lived. Your right I put them on some handmade stands a friend of mine made for me. The sound was incredible. Refoamed the woofer one time. But them for almost 50 years. Passed to a nephew who just loved and I knew would treat them right. He is rockin with them. Feels good to pass on great gear to one who appreciates them.

    • @bshingledecker
      @bshingledecker ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Navy at Clark? What assignment did you luck out with? I was at Subic/Cubi close to the same time frame. (message center 15mos) Its a wonder we got out in one piece. LOL

    • @brunoespinosa5907
      @brunoespinosa5907 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@bshingledecker yes at Clark. I was a cryptology technician at the 6922nd Security Service while assigned to P3VQ1. So Navy but on a AFB. Sometimes we flew into Cubi.😎 Great times...

    • @empire7179
      @empire7179 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I was in the Army at the time in Darmstadt Germany.. I brought my l150 and I still have them to this day.. I remember that time,, Cuba was acting up. But other than that it was peacetime, I had the best time of my life.

    • @donsmith8614
      @donsmith8614 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was there with a buddy who worked there, i used to call it the elephant cage@@brunoespinosa5907

    • @donsmith8614
      @donsmith8614 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I was there @ the same time 77-79, took a shuttle to subic bay to bring the stereo back, bose 301's 501's Marantz receiver, Technics turntable, Pioneer cassette deck, still use the Technics & 301's

  • @MixiMera
    @MixiMera ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great list, just didn’t know much of the speakers before 1977. I visited the JBL factory in 1978 as I had bought a pair of L36 (brown) and then brought them back home to Sweden. I still got them and they sound great after new foam lining for the base and several of movements around different countries in Europe.

    • @pault151
      @pault151 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      My gal still has (boxed away) her L36 pair. I found them not quite as solid in the low end as I prefer but with really great mid & high. I have refoamed them once, when I get them out again I'll see if they need it the second time. I definitely prefer them to the L26.

  • @orpiv
    @orpiv ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Fellow addict here and long time JBL lover with obviously a great wife! Currently L19, L40 2 pair one Alnico 127A one 127H , L166 Horizon, original L100, 830T, L86, Walnut 4410, 4312G, Studio 590, 4313B.. With last two being my favorites..

    • @SurnaturalM
      @SurnaturalM หลายเดือนก่อน

      4312 seems excellent speakers. A bit pricy but they surely worth it.

  • @TorchyBurns1
    @TorchyBurns1 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was soooooo happy when you mentioned the Decade L-26! I have reconed (complete) voice coil. Spider, cone 3 pair and connected them to a Pioneer SC-91 Surround Home Theater system. 130 W a channel driving these 35W speakers, they sound so incredibly good!

  • @GenrelessB
    @GenrelessB ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Bought my first set of L100’s around 1975. Been a JBL lover since. Being a studio rat I’d go for the 4312’s as they have left and right cabinets for better imaging. Their big brothers are beasts! For the last seven years been using JBL 6328’s, in my studio. Incredible! They keep my Large Advents and Auratones good company. Great video!!! Thanks!!!

    • @randyclere7756
      @randyclere7756 ปีที่แล้ว

      You have great taste! Got mine in 1975 while I was in the Navy… like doofus… I sold them:(

  • @user-nm8uy8fs5w
    @user-nm8uy8fs5w 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Totally agree thot vintage JBL is one of the best. Bought a pair of Flair L45’s in 1974 (still have them) and outfitted them with 136A 15 inch woofers and L85 compression driver (10 lbs), horn, and lens assemblies. You’re right, back then you could’ve put whatever drivers in there you could afford. These were $667 each in 1974. So smooth sounding which is why I kept them for so long.

  • @djavoizkrsaful
    @djavoizkrsaful ปีที่แล้ว +1

    LX44 i have them 10 years and they are daily working!
    Amazing speakers, i love them!

  • @JuanGarcia-kv7yv
    @JuanGarcia-kv7yv ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Man keep up the good work!! So many of those speakers are now getting harder and harder to find especially in small markets.. Awesome speakers especially once they are fully refurbished. Currently jamming out to a pair of L80t speakers in the office. Great sounding speakers for all throes of music…. Very good selection!

  • @marnav9205
    @marnav9205 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had 4312 and L112 among others. Loved em all and kept em long as I could. Using 306P/310 combo, love it as well.

  • @mdgdm
    @mdgdm ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I got to hear a Paragon once, at a Detroit area stereo store around 1974. I don’t remembe what they had powering it. Playing a drum solo, it totally blew us away, really loud, and really clear.

  • @dginia
    @dginia ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As a kid in college in the early 70’s, I auditioned speakers almost as a hobby. I really wanted a pair of L-100, but did not want to spend that much. I settled on a pair of L-26’s and have been quite satisfied over all these years. They have been re-foamed. Sor ages I used them with a Crown preamp and a D-40. Now I have a Yamaha surround receiver. They still sound great. One thing I picked up on when auditioning speakers as that when you finally went to really loud levels, the differences between speakers mostly vanish. At least, they did for me. Enjoyed your video, obviously (!) from Ames.

  • @slantstreetrecords3274
    @slantstreetrecords3274 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just picked up a very crisp pair of C38 with 001 package. One of the most beautiful pair of speakers I've ever owned and a very unique sound. Super cool to see them mentioned here! Now I own L100's, 4312a's, and the C38's!

  • @yuriwalter385
    @yuriwalter385 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a great addiction, for sure! Thanks for the video and the insight. Cheers from Brazil!

  • @TheParot161
    @TheParot161 ปีที่แล้ว

    Super enjoyed your video! I have four (soon to have 6) vintage JBL L20t speakers. Just absolutely love the way they sound! Also, at 8 ohms I can connect 4 of them to my new Marantz receiver without fear of overheating it.

  • @chrisydarg1268
    @chrisydarg1268 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love your videos keep up the great work! I love my Altec 7 series II, L150, L200 and I just picked up 4315s : )

  • @kirkliebscher3299
    @kirkliebscher3299 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think my old, refoamed LX600’s sound awesome! Powered with a new Denon receiver, they have rejuvenated my audio love! Thanks for the video!

  • @FeedScrn
    @FeedScrn ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for this video. JBL.. what a line of speakers. Amazing.
    - I was looking for some surround speakers and ran across a pair of JBL Loft 50s used. They are not your classic booming speakers, but having a slim profile and being elevated, they are perfect for where they are connected in the system.

  • @DA-ou7hv
    @DA-ou7hv ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another JBL that was interesting was the Decade 26. I had a pair of those. If I remember an 8" woofer and the same paper tweeter as shown on the L100. I wish I still had them. I do enjoy my L5 floor standing speakers. I agree - JBL always sounds richer, fuller and overall great speaker

  • @kensimpson941
    @kensimpson941 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bought a pair of JBL L45 Flairs back in 1974. I had to have those 15" woofers. Still have them today.

  • @kirkliebscher3299
    @kirkliebscher3299 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice channel and great list! I bought my LX600’s back in the mid 90’s (have never had a big audio budget ☹️). You mentioned the LX series, I really like the sound of my LX600’s and recently recapped them with some better components. After refoaming a couple years ago, don’t know if I’ll need anything new! The tweeters are great. Thanks again for your channel!

  • @lechiffre2617
    @lechiffre2617 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fell in love with jbl by reading the manual of a L80mk2 series, which points out under amp connection : " choose the amp you can afford" 😍

  • @redoorn
    @redoorn ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the information.
    Great video

  • @supersportimpalass
    @supersportimpalass 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve had a pair of 4312a’s for a long time. Hooked them up last month to a Pioneer A-77x which I recently purchased and man what a perfect match! I had forgotten how sweet they sounded!

  • @davidwell686
    @davidwell686 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got lucky on CL one night and bought a set of JBL L15 speakers. Walnut, only one "ding", but other than that, perfect. I love the look, sound and matched with my Sansui 4000 it's a great system.

  • @TAzure-kf2li
    @TAzure-kf2li หลายเดือนก่อน

    Crazy, I just picked up a set of L26 today, saw the title of this one and had to check it out. I knew the reputations of several of the JBLs. But of course it was great to hear your comments on the L26 at the end.

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for this excellent talk on JBL!
    My main speakers are 1980 JBL L100a - the a is important as earlier versions of the L100 aren’t as good sounding to my ears. Some earlier L100s used a different tweeter.
    I like the old JBLs because of there nice full spectrum sound with all kinds of music when paired with a good source and amp. I’m driving them with a Beautiful Vinnie Rossi LIO.
    Older speakers like the L100s have simple crossovers and paper drivers that make them easy to drive with low power amplifiers. They sound good with cheaper moving magnet phone cartridges too. I use a Nagaoka 110 cartridge that cost about $150 US dollars.

  • @lllllREDACTEDlllll
    @lllllREDACTEDlllll 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Picking up some C37s tomorrow and I'm stoked

  • @sheldonhambrick7317
    @sheldonhambrick7317 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    1. Happy to know that my 4311s are the "same" as the iconic L-100s! I got a free one from my best friend's mom, and the other - a beater off of eBay. They are WAY down on the project list, but I'll get to them.
    2. I saw a Paragon in a classical used record store in LA about 18 months ago (the owner showed me), but at the time I had NO idea what it was! Now, I will revisit and ask for an audition.

  • @dennisdunkel6731
    @dennisdunkel6731 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kevin, I enjoy all of your vlogs. I bought the t-shirt with the Maxell poster. Also, I own 2 pairs of JBL L100 originals. The bass, mid, and tweeters are all inline. Also, the tweeters have a metal plate around them covered in black plastic like electricians tape. Tbey still sound great. Thank you for all of your talks.

  • @dontcare563
    @dontcare563 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of my favorites was the JBL L-212. Heard this when I was a teenager many years ago and was impressed!

    • @craigellsworth3952
      @craigellsworth3952 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @dontcare563 The 212 was the best. I chose the L300 over them when I was a kid because I wanted to crank tunes. The 212 was more refined, and imaged nicely.

  • @123whf
    @123whf 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I purchased a pair of LX55's (the bigger brother to the LX44's reviewed in the video) new in 1991 and still have them. The LX55's have the same tweeter, midrange and crossovers, as the LX44's, but have a 10-ince woofer instead of 8-inch. I love the tight bass and sparkling highs. I also have a pair of LX22's. The LX22's have the same tweeter and a 6.5-inch woofer.

  • @tonyidle7813
    @tonyidle7813 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    from 1977 until 1993 I was manager of a audio store in Portland Oregon, we sold new and used stereo equipment . I sold 2 used paragons plus about 25 or 30 pair of L100 century and every other model you talked about , and some that you did not. they made a 3- piece with a subwoofer and probably my favorite is the L220, sold about 4 or 5 pair of those. just a fyi they also made a 60 watt mono power amp, sold a pair of those. we sold Sansui new and I hade the chance to hear the g22000 , what a beast. at the time I was there I was known as Mr. Hi-Fi .

  • @ptownmusicroom580
    @ptownmusicroom580 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love the video - I sold my L26 and got L100 ;-) I loved the L26 a lot - you are right, there is something special about them . I replaced the beat up cloth with the burnt orange colored jbl cloth. . I sold a Marantz 2220 receiver and the guy asked if I had speakers for sale. I wasn't really gonna sell the L26 but he gave me a lot of money for them. I miss them but I love the L100 Century as well and the look is unbeatable.

    • @stevevogelman3360
      @stevevogelman3360 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have a beautiful set of L100s

  • @PaulHaussler-bs1qi
    @PaulHaussler-bs1qi ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I stumbled onto this video by accident. I'm an old JBL fan. Great video! LX44, well never heard them. L65 Jubals, a friend had them. They were wonderful. The tweeter fascinated me with the crystal slot. At the time I had no idea how they worked (I do now). JBL C38.... Oh Holy cow!!! I have a pair. They were my dad's. The vintage is around 1954 or 1955. They came to me more than 20 years ago. They are completely original with original diaphragms! This was long before the Baron name, but it is the same cabinet. Inside are D131 woofers (actually extended range speakers), 075 bullet tweeters, and N2400 crossovers. They still sound great. I think the 075 gets a bad rap for being shrill, harsh, and beamy. If the source is shrill or harsh, the 075 will reproduce it. If the recording is well made, 075 tweeters are fantastic. The D131's are flatbacks, pre-1955. I had to pull out the crossovers to tighten some loose connections inside. I shined a light through the opening and it was like what kind of JBL is that??? The Lansing Heritage explains all of it. As far as 075 being beamy, perhaps, but I never notice it. The tension on the strings of a violin, the sound of bells or chimes, they are there in the room, sometimes beyond the placement of the speakers. I suspect Barl Locanthi may have been responsible for the design of the 075 ring radiator and I see that JBL is still using it for some of the Synthesis flagship speakers. Sadly they are no longer made in America.
    Paul H.
    Huntington Beach, CA

    • @alexw890
      @alexw890 ปีที่แล้ว

      While the 075 does have well known directivity issues as it has only a 40 degree dispersion, I believe most of the harshness/beaminess issues are actually the result of a peak around 12k hz. If you design a custom crossover for those old drivers and correct for stuff like that, the performance becomes much, much better. A notch filter at 12k hz will drastically improve the sound of the 075 for instance.

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a pair of LX22 speakers and they sound great. My son has four S99 Lancers that he bought for 80 bucks for all four. He had two woofers refoamed and two tweeters replaced and they are awesome. They sound cleaner at super high volumes than any speaker I have ever heard.

  • @sabrowenie
    @sabrowenie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve got a pair of LX22’s in storage. Were the speakers in my home office during the pandemic. Got replaced with Triangle Titus ES my SIL gave me. The 22’s were a pretty competent speaker, but I preferred the front bass port on the Triangle.

  • @larryfisher7056
    @larryfisher7056 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bought my Marantz 2220 in 73 along with a pair of L26. Great combination. Unfortunately I got rid of the JBLs years ago and now I want them back.

  • @nicholasjames3721
    @nicholasjames3721 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I really like the L 36’s. They have cool grills and I prefer the sound of them over the L 100’s. Unfortunately, I sold them. I agree that the LX series are overlooked. The LX 44 is very versatile speaker and sounds good with a lot of different music genres.

  • @alexw890
    @alexw890 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The Dorian cab with the Le14 and LE-175 is actually called the Lancer 101. Phenomenal speakers.

  • @davecheatham9665
    @davecheatham9665 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have had my 4311wxa’s since 1978. Still awesome sound.

  • @larrytate50
    @larrytate50 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I grew up in a home where my father had a Paragon framed with a pair of Hartsfields. 2001 Space Odyssey, was something to behold

  • @vintageaudioreview
    @vintageaudioreview ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nicely done video! If you ever make it out to Tucson for some reason or another, I can set you up to listen to a Paragon, as well as a pair of 4350's, at the same place. The Paragon's have a nice, "smooth" sound, and they are just gorgeous to look at. Their sound reminds me a bit of Model 19's in a small way.

  • @gregorysullivan7913
    @gregorysullivan7913 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have had a pair of LX 500 since 1993 and still love them. Granted, I know they are not best by far, but I still really enjoy them.

  • @cjg6364
    @cjg6364 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My first pair of speakers were L19s paired up with a Kenwood KR8050, a Dual turntable and Micro Acoustics cartridge - a system I was able to hobble together new from mowing lawns while in junior high school back around 1980. About 15 years later, I was able to get my second set of JBLs - somewhat of a step up to 250TI Limited Edition, and still driven with the old reliable Kenwood receiver. The Kenwood eventually died but I still have the 250TIs (I'll be 59 in January!!). I used to run them with a Crown MA 2400 and PSL-2 but eventually switched over to a Perreaux 3150 because of cooling fan noise. From the very beginning at age 14, it was obvious to me that JBL was in a league of its own when it came to build quality and performance. A lot of speaker companies have come and gone over the past 55 years but JBL still remains, and still is in a league of its own.

  • @edd2771
    @edd2771 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Said it before will say it again…best audio channel on TH-cam. I have the addiction but I saved and waited as a kid and got what I wanted then. Been listening to my ADS L710s for 40:years. I want for nothing but I do like to look. I hope work takes me to Des Moines some day.

    • @skylabsaudio
      @skylabsaudio  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you, Ed! Have a pair of ADS speakers myself- not for sale :)

  • @sfrench63
    @sfrench63 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I still use a pair of LX-66s that I bought in 1988. Still sound great. Need to repair some foam, though.

  • @davidsmalley221
    @davidsmalley221 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have L65's elevated 20 inches. originally i used a 100 watt receiver and later bought a 800 watt amp and preamp setup the base is now super tight sounded good with the receiver and great with the big amp.

  • @lorieandpatrickdavies7483
    @lorieandpatrickdavies7483 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting list for sure, and not what was expecting. I've been a dedicated JBL fan since my first pair (L60T) back in 1987. My personal list is the PT800/PS1400 (Synthesis Performance Series), L100, L100T, L100 Classic and L890. All of these I own, and love. I would, one day, really like to hear the Everest, K2, and Paragon.

  • @euroshark1
    @euroshark1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In the 70's my roomate had a pair of L26 Decades. They were so nice.

  • @wtrail17
    @wtrail17 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a pair of 4311b 's from the early 80's and love them, they are solid

  • @flyfisher1649
    @flyfisher1649 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great review...I agree...I have the L46 & love them, maybe will try the L26 or 4311 but really don't need any more ...less is more....

  • @PerfDayToday
    @PerfDayToday 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Had a pair of 4401b same as the L26. Bucket list includes L200 (w sculptured foam grills), L65, and L100. Nice review.

  • @MichaelLivingston-me
    @MichaelLivingston-me ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a pair of JBL LX55 speakers from a Goodwill store about 10 years ago. Refoamed the 10" woofer and they sounded great. I sold them. Then a couple more of years later, remembering how good the titanium dome sounded, I bought a pair. They stayed on the shelf until about two weeks ago. I bought a pair of Infinity bookshelf speakers which required both drivers to be replaced. In went the JBL tweeters. Then I installed Altec Lansing woofers. It's a perfect match and much better than the original drivers.

  • @edgewound
    @edgewound ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The L65 Jubal is also one of my very favorites...along with it's big brother, L300 Summit, also with a glass top. These consumer home models were designed as "lifestyle" audio furniture. The L65 was designed as an end table that happened to have a killer speaker system installed...hence the glass top. I don't think blow was in the architectural specs for the glass top, but lamps, candles, coffee cups, wine glasses, and cocktail glassware were...lol. I see so many arguments about how to set them up for "proper listening". Proper listening to me, is their original intent. On the floor... as a piece of fine audio furniture...as the designer intended. And of course...the L100/4311 variants. Good stuff!

    • @richardelliott8352
      @richardelliott8352 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I bought my L65's from a guy who used then as his studio monitors and sold JBL speakers on the side. Most of the west coast recording studios used JBL on the classic 60's and seventies albums, so JBL reproduction is not a bad way to go when listening to those albums.

  • @ericpeacock6438
    @ericpeacock6438 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cuttently I have two pairs of JBL speakers. I have a pair of 4410a, and a pair of L56. They were missing the sub woofers when I picked them up. I'm having fun sourcing replacement subs. Can't wait to get them finished.

  • @collenfisher3635
    @collenfisher3635 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a young student I bought my 1st hi-fi....NAD 3020 with AR 18s speakers.
    The universe smiled upon me and I now have a Tim de Paravichini EAR 518 amplifier with JBL TL260 speakers. My life is complete.

  • @fredberta
    @fredberta ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yes! JBL is a kind of a bridge,that's why i like them so much... 🤩

  • @roguesquatch1
    @roguesquatch1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My gf bought me a pair of L-110s for Christmas about 5 years ago and they are still my favorite speakers. I have since had Technics SB-7000As, HPM-100s, NLA Advents, Polk Monitor 7s and 10s, Marantz Imperial 6s, Mach 1 and 2, some giant RTRs and the magnificent ADS L-810s, but the JBLs are it.

    • @roguesquatch1
      @roguesquatch1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@patfrederick7327 Rare indeed! She actually likes Rush, my favorite band!

  • @davidbardes8233
    @davidbardes8233 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Kevin! Thank you for the JBL rundown! How 'bout a "5 Favorite Klipsch speakers" video. While most know about the Heresy and the Forte, lesser-known but still very Klipsch-sounding speakers such as the Quartet, the Chorus, the KLF series and the KG-4 are a great addition to a vintage rig!

  • @sosonic12000
    @sosonic12000 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m a uk audio nut. .. great channel. Thank you 🙏

  • @archangele1
    @archangele1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love my 4411's. They are very accurate sounding and seem to work well
    with just about anything from a HH Scott 222C to a Nikko Alpha 220.

  • @timburns379
    @timburns379 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    L166 Horizon ( not L66) were my first JBL. I bought a pair in 1977 they were stolen in 1983 along with my Kenwood 55w integrated amp and my Thorens TD160 turntable. In 1985 I bought the L112 ‘s to replace them along with Carver C-1 pre amp and M-500t power amp and DTL-200 CD player, Denon DP-62L turntable, TEAC X2000R R to R TEAC V-900X cassette. I still have them all

  • @jamesblancing
    @jamesblancing ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am listening to this video via Bluetooth through my quad of JBL l200s. Big JBL fan. Always have been.

  • @peterracer1
    @peterracer1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow, I’ve never heard the Barons, or your speakers behind you, but I definitely listened to L100 quite a bit, beautiful looking and sounding incredible! Another one I really liked is the L200 with a 15 inch and compression horn with lens!….. Big sound, super efficient!!

  • @williamsharp5973
    @williamsharp5973 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought four L100's in 1974 for the then fair-trade list price of $235.00 each. I just checked a couple of 'dollar inflation' converters, and the current price look pretty good comparitively. Anyway, I needed four for a quad system. I used a Marantz 4140 'integrated amp/pre-amp' that was 25 watts per channel in quad mode, though you could plug two stereo power amps into it for more. I had wanted AR3a's but the additional power they would have needed was more than I wanted to go for at the time. The L100's were at or near the top of the heap in popularity, and of those among the least power hungry options. It turned out they ran great with the Marantz, and though I could easily have added power later, and having gotten married, I never did. The other components of that system included the original Technics SL1200, Stanton 681E cartridge, TEAC 2340R four channel open-reel deck, and two stereo Dolby C units, and DBX117 Dynamic Range Enhancer/Compressor.

  • @GovernmentGlen
    @GovernmentGlen 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Picked up a set of JBL L5 speakers this week. Not exactly vintage, built in 1992. The sound is fantastic! I almost passed but glad I didn't. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @rp9035
    @rp9035 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I own a pair of L-166's which I won't part with but they are not in use. My main system has JBL XPL-200'S and my second system has the XPL 140's. These are incredible sounding speakers.

  • @toddcovington1172
    @toddcovington1172 ปีที่แล้ว

    First speakervI purchased with my own money was a LX 500.
    Had them refoamed, and still have them albeit in original boxes.
    I love the 4310's I own. Never heard the 4311's.

  • @thomasmccormick3446
    @thomasmccormick3446 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When I created my system in 1969, I bought the 030 components consisting of a 15” D130, the 075 tweeter and the N2400 crossover for $180 per channel. I mounted them in large Barzilay cabinets. I still have them and wouldn’t sell them for ten times the price

  • @onestepunlock4475
    @onestepunlock4475 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this video!

  • @jackallen6261
    @jackallen6261 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have to say the Coke reference was hilarious! I grew up in the 70's and 80's and yeah...Coke was EVERYWHERE! lol. I always said if I have to shoot it or snort it I don't need it, so I never tried it but yeah, I knew a lot of people who did. That's really funny. New sub here and I must say I'm suprised you don't have more subs...Peace and good luck with the channel!

  • @bniwa
    @bniwa 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    addiction...hilarious
    there's a lot of weird cuts and speed-ups in this one. . But it's coming through...we all get you, and know you need to polish it for the utoob alg. Otherwise. Great episode man. I don't know much, and I didn't know much about JBL, so thanks for the intel. Q: did JBL make their own speakers? And if so, did they ever make anyone else's?

  • @JukeboxAlley
    @JukeboxAlley ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've had some decent jbls myself, my favorite being the 4310, the first of the monitor lineup, and was only available to studios, it became a big deal, so then they made the L100 which was the same speaker but the public model and those went huge. What I liked better about the 4310 I believe was the le-20 tweeter better than the other models, but the 4311 sounds very close to the 4310, I also would rate the 4311 slightly above the 4312, it's odd, but I agree, somethin better there, but the 4310 is my favorite of that lineup. I also like the bookshelf L1 models, very good for their size.

  • @chiamakao8560
    @chiamakao8560 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bought my first and only speakers in 1994, a pair of JBL TLX 16's. I love them. I still have them. I think they were about £250 new.

  • @jd5787
    @jd5787 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, that was useful! Quick question, what's the song you use at the beginning of the video please? I really like that bass line. Thanks!

  • @ronowens1134
    @ronowens1134 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! I’m a big fan of JBL’s - especially their L96 speakers. I’ve heard a lot of people like them better than the L100’s. Is there a set of JBL’s that aren’t as tall as the L96, but still sound great? I have the L96’s, but need something smaller for another room. 🙂

  • @parksmitchell
    @parksmitchell ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Still have and use daily my L100s (bought circa 1972). Only thing I have done to them is replace the foam covers (which disintegrated) with cloth. I would love to go back to the original foam, but my wife doesn't like it. 😢

  • @iptvsrbija2273
    @iptvsrbija2273 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I Have JBL LX 55 model 8ohm bass 10 inch. 1987 years i love sound that speakers so soft bass. Contected to my Sony TA-F730 ES amplifier 22kg weight.

  • @edjackson4389
    @edjackson4389 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Those 10" woofers in the L26 are my favorite. I scoop up vintage speakers that are trashed and salvage the usable drivers for building custom bluetooth speakers. The vintage drivers always look cooler than the new stuff. Anyway those 10s in the L-26 and L-36 are really great after they are refoamed. Aluminum basket, concave dust cap, and sound great sealed or ported, but they're getting hard to find

    • @davidwald2938
      @davidwald2938 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Darn, I threw out a pair my fathers old 2 way JBLs from the 70s without really even looking at the model because the foam had rotted away. I didn't consider that they could be refoamed and they just sat unused in an air-conditioned house so I'll bet they were otherwise perfect. Was just getting back into audio and putting together a surround sound system with big money KEF's that sound bright, mid-rangey, and metallic in retrospect. Bet they were L26's. Now I have big Forte IVs which are great but only with the right amplification (class A + tubes). My second biggest regret now after giving away all my vinyl in the early nineties.

    • @edjackson4389
      @edjackson4389 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@davidwald2938 Yeah, I never would have imagined that vintage audio equipment would be desirable back when I was younger. Now Im glad my mom held onto my stuff from the 70s and 80s after I told her to junk it

  • @ChefPHD
    @ChefPHD 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My Father had the Paragon in the den. It was massive and when he would play the 1812 overture the sound would go through you from, all directions.

    • @bricebowlin8834
      @bricebowlin8834 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Whatever became of said Paragon?

    • @ChefPHD
      @ChefPHD หลายเดือนก่อน

      My father was a JBL , Altec Lansing ,Gauss and Crown distributor. I remember he sold the Paragon to a man in Saratoga. Next I knew we had these huge Voice of Theaters in our den. The equipment he had was amazing.

  • @Scott-hr7bn
    @Scott-hr7bn ปีที่แล้ว

    My favorite JBL LOUD SPEAKER.....The L110's!!....we purchased a pair new in 1979 at Crazy TV Lenny's on the Beltline in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 after we cranked some Pink Floyd in the special listening room

  • @joepowers3731
    @joepowers3731 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love my JBL L36's from 1975 they are awesome.

  • @DiCarpio-yk9pd
    @DiCarpio-yk9pd 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, my JBL 4312 speakers are 6 ohms, and I'm going to use a Mcintosh integrated amp model MA6900 to drive them. My question is should I connect the speakers into the 4 or 8ohms terminals ?? Thanks in advance for your advice !

  • @13gobat
    @13gobat ปีที่แล้ว

    I was almost completely new to vintage audio when I bought a Marantz 2245 and a pair JBL L56's two and a half years ago, and I love them. I have never seen mention of them in any of these kind of videos/forums. I have also never been out to demo any other JBL models. Just curios if you (or any other viewers) have any experience with or opinions on the L56 in comparison the models mentioned in this video.

  • @alm5693
    @alm5693 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I watched this just to see if the L-100s made the list or if you had a bunch that you liked a lot better. I'm glad I watched because now I'm going to buy a pair of your wood stands for my 100s and get them out of the closet of my new downsized digs. I replaced the disintegrating blue foam fronts with blue fabric fronts that are made specifically for the 100s because I never want to deal with foam fronts again (iconic shmiconic).
    I'm just up 35 in St. Paul and thinking I need to make a day trip to your shop. Last time I drove to West Des Moines (to have my Dual 1229 rehabbed) there had been freezing rain across the MN/IA border and the trip down turned into a real white-knuckler.

    • @skylabsaudio
      @skylabsaudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      Been there! Lol

    • @alm5693
      @alm5693 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@skylabsaudio For driving on ice or getting sick of foam speaker grilles? 🙂

  • @jstoli996c4s
    @jstoli996c4s 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Nice. I have the modern HDI 3800’s, they are great 🔊🔊🔊

    • @michelkh87
      @michelkh87 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Those are incredible speakers you have! Enjoy them

    • @jstoli996c4s
      @jstoli996c4s 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@michelkh87 I do :) Give them a proper break-in and use a good amp, and they will sing 🎶

    • @michelkh87
      @michelkh87 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jstoli996c4s great sounding speakers top to bottom. They measure and sound top notch . They don't even need a powered sub for stereo configuration. They got 5 stars review by Audioholics too

    • @SurnaturalM
      @SurnaturalM หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's certainly a speaker I want to try. I've only heard praise about them.

  • @AmmoDude
    @AmmoDude 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have the 4312c control monitors now. My first exposure to JBL back in the late 70s was the 4311s. I love the clarity of the 4312s but they are a little "bright", even with the pots turned down to 0. Probably time for a re-cap with poly and an air core inductor on the midrange, that should clean the sound up a bit. I see a pair of LX55s on sale locally for $160. Might check them out, pictures look like they are in mint condition.

  • @ishHy.worm22
    @ishHy.worm22 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m in IowaCity and have 2 pairs of 4435’s refoamed and one pair of 4430’s refoamed. They sound great. Will probably give you a call.

  • @cosmicdebris2223
    @cosmicdebris2223 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've got a pair of L112s... foam surrounds replaced with rubber ones, so they'll see me off the planet! But in many of the speakers you show and I recall back in the day I was always amazed that JBL used simple fairly large paper cone tweeters. Paper just has such a rough time trying to oscillate at high frequencies. Most other makers used mylar or similar materials for the HFs...

  • @juanvarleta2558
    @juanvarleta2558 ปีที่แล้ว

    I walked into a mall record store in 1972 and they were cranking the Doobie Bros “Jesus Is Just Alright” thru a pair of L100s. That instantly sold me on JBL loudspeakers. Just out of school and working my first job I could only afford a pair of L26’s. I fell in love with them, had them for DECADES (haha, little joke there but true) and miss them so.

  • @aroyici
    @aroyici 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I got two 21:05 C40 built with plans available from JBL in the sixties. At this time components where costly and I bought only one 12 inches with electro voice tweeter. I used a 15 inches Altec lansing 604e? In the other enclosure. Good sound from both of them. I stiil use them in home cinema. Folded horn is a very efficient speaker system but a little big. They had many professional use in large space.

  • @robert5
    @robert5 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cool video. I was hoping for a mention of the JBL L300 speakers. Had a pair once ... for 30 yrs lol. Had to move across country so I let them go.