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Topic: I needs a 15" |
Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2011 11:00 am
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OK guys here's my dilemma:
I bought a Carvin XV100 combo from a forum member a couple of years ago that had a JBL K-130 4 ohm speaker in it.
I love the sound of this speaker....or I did....it seems the kid was playing his 5 string bass thru my amp and the speaker now has a fuzzy sounds on certain notes up the neck on guitar.
What is a similar speaker to this one?
I LOVE the top end on it...what current 15" speakers sound like the K-130?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Doug Palmer
From: Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2011 11:30 am Jbl
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Jay, you can have your speaker re-coned. There are some guys here on the forum that do that. Where do you live?
Doug _________________ Emmons D-10, ST-10,LD-10 III, NV-112,Fender Deluxe Reverb. Authorized wholesale dealer musicorp.com! |
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Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2011 11:56 am
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Hi Doug,
I'm halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe.
Recone-from what I have found, there are no 4 ohm recone kits left....only 8 ohm which people say sound different.
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Brad Sarno
From: St. Louis, MO USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2011 2:17 pm
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Weber VST has some nice sounding 4-Ohm JBL 130 cones. Not actual JBL parts, but Ted Weber, being a HUGE lover of these classic JBL's, contracted to have some very nice ones made. They probably still have them and can re-cone for you.
Maybe Woody Woodell has some cones too.
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Lefty
From: Grayson, Ga.
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Posted 17 Jan 2011 1:06 am
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It could also be that the cone dust cover has bibrated loose. You can check this by carefully (not to dent the cover) attach a piece of masking tape to the cover leaving a long tpe leader. Pull gently on the leader to se if there is a loose gap between the cone and cap. You can reinforce the cap with some athesive around the edges. A speaker repair shop should sell the proper adhesive on line somewhere.
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 17 Jan 2011 11:42 am
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...that 5-string bass will kill your guitar speakers every time...
It is true that JBL no longer manufactures 4-ohm kits for the K series but there are several other sources for these cones which a good speaker tech will be able to obtain for you. Reconing is the thing to do, it should cost you not more than $150 or so, there will be a break-in period at first during which the speaker MAY sound a bit brighter than it did before, but you will have your JBL speaker back in action. |
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Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Posted 17 Jan 2011 12:29 pm
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Thanks everybody, it's really helping.
So I guess my next question is: Has anybody out there been in this situation with this speaker, had it re-coned and is happy with the sound after it was broken in?
Was that your experience Dave?
I'm really not this anal, I should just drob the hammer and get it done.
Who in the no. California area does this?
Maybe a trip to LA would be best.
Any input is welcome,
Thanks people!
Jay |
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Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Posted 17 Jan 2011 12:29 pm
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Thanks everybody, it's really helping.
So I guess my next question is: Has anybody out there been in this situation with this speaker, had it re-coned and is happy with the sound after it was broken in?
Was that your experience Dave?
I'm really not this anal, I should just drop the hammer and get it done.
Who in the no. California area does this?
Maybe a trip to LA would be best.
Any input is welcome,
Thanks people!
Jay |
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Rich Hlaves
From: Wildomar, California, USA
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Posted 17 Jan 2011 2:38 pm
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Orange County Speaker Repair in Garden Grove does excellent work. I have had many JBL speakers reconed by them. Most recently a D130, sounds great.
www.speakerrepair.com
They list recone prices online, quick turn around too. With the price of gas you might want to ship it. _________________ On man....let the smoke out of another one. |
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Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Posted 17 Jan 2011 2:39 pm
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Thanks Rich! |
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Lefty
From: Grayson, Ga.
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Posted 18 Jan 2011 9:24 am
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I would check that dust cap before reconing. I fixed several speakers (SRO's and a JBL-D130) by simply adding the epoxy to reinforce the dust cap where it loosened up from vibration. A cheap fix.
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Peter Freiberger
From: California, USA
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Posted 18 Jan 2011 9:46 am
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Ditto on Orange County Speaker. They did a great job on a couple D130's for me. They recommended the aftermarket kits, at half the price of JBL parts, and said they doubted I would hear any difference. They were referred to me by a friend who is head tech at a very high end studio here in L.A. who sends all their work there. When I lived in Nashville Woody Woodell also did excellent work on some JBL studio monitors for me. |
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Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Posted 18 Jan 2011 9:47 am
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Will do Lefty
Thanks Peter
Jay |
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Randall Meeker
From: Whitehouse, Ohio, USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2011 8:32 am Vintage JBL D-130s Reconed & Happy
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I have a pair of vintage JBL D130's that i will never sell. Reconed - yes - sound great - ubetcha. I am blessed with a little knowledge and great technicians Fender has put an Emminence shallow cone 15 in the Steel King and Jazz King amps that emulate the D130 characteristics - if you are looking for a replacement...Reconing to your impedance would be my recommendation. _________________ Steel Guitarist - Retired
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