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Hi Jeff,
Although I'm very irate with that Frank Delucca bozo, posting and signing MY
name to his postings, his information in his response to you, was pretty
accurate, including Antique Electronics Supply's price for the Jensen Neodymium
speaker. I checked on ebay, and find that the JBL's that we all know and love
from the glory days, haven't been produced in years.
This makes the classic JBL guitar speakers a collectors' item, and they command
collector's prices. I saw one JBL speaker that had no cone, (so it needs a $100
re-cone job) on which the minimum bid was $99. I saw others where the bids are
moving in the $250 to $300 direction.
I like the new Jensens - and as I said, they replace a pair of near-mint EV
12L's from my Bandmaster Cab. The new speaker has mucho cojones, and a very
satisfying bass-end.
And, I hope this proves the point - you won't even be at our show to help me lug
the heavy stuff, like you promised in your earlier posting, when you called us
"OLD MEN" for wanting to lighten the weight of our rigs! So I'll be carrying
main and backup amps plus speakers with a total weight of around 70 lbs. versus
about 240 lbs. before I got the Crate Power Block and Jensen lightweight
speakers!
Have fun on Sunday!
Regards,
Bruce D
Jeff <> wrote:
-Bruce,
That's cool I guess. I'd still like to hear it in Person.
I know that the regular Jensen's don't have the oomph that I
like. But these are probably totally different.
Too bad I'm gonna be at the CHUM show at the Surf Museum when you
guys are playin' in Orange.
Now what about price of the new Jensen Speakers as opposed to the
OLD JBL's or new JBL equivilant???
Jeff(bigtikidude)
"There's no such thing as too much reverb"
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