Vintage JBL L100 Century Loudspeakers Photo 1679499 US Audio Mart
Jbl L100 Century. JBL L100 Century Speakers with original orange grills Photo 1695738 The JBL L100 Classic is an eccentric speaker but one that is very easy to enjoy 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
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JBL L-100 Century speakers are maybe best known for their very special 70's decor style foam grilles Growing demand for more compact control room monitor, forced JBL to start working on the 4310 model
JBL L100 Century Speakers Vintage Audiophile Studio Monitors Photo
Very successful, short version is that they launched the JBL L100 Century home version with the drivers in-line like the 4310, slightly modified crossover, walnut veneer cabinets, and the iconic Quadrex II grilles It has been produced in several versions over the years, so it is well possible to find slightly different midrange and tweeter placements I'll never forget the first time I heard a pair, and the big JBLs lit up my Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix LPs, it really.
Original JBL L100 Century Speakers (MKI) Photo 4167814 US Audio Mart. Even before I heard the JBL L100 Century I knew it was going to be great Introduced at CES in 1970, the L-100 was built upon the strength of JBL's highly successful 4310 studio monitors
JBL L100 Century 70's Photo 3977977 UK Audio Mart. JBL L100 Century; Released in 1971 ¥ 185,000 (1 unit, around 1972) ¥ 144,700 (1 unit, around 1973) ¥ 156,000 (1 unit, around 1974) Commentary Just like the auto-racing philosophy of selling on Monday what you ran on Sunday, the audio enthusiast of 1973 saw the L-100 as something to aspire to, including yours truly.