JBL 15" Speaker
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- Jim Gaines
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JBL 15" Speaker
Gentlemen, and Ladies,
I have a Model number "M31-4" JBL 15" speaker that was taken out of and old SG Gibson amp that was made in the 70's. Believe it or not it is a 4 ohm speaker.
Has anyone ever heard of this model speaker, and have an opinion on it? Also would anyone know of a good repair shop to recone it if it would be needed?
I thought I might use it with a Twin (external jack)along with the 2 JBL 12's to add just a little more bottom end.
Thanks for your time,
Jim Gaines
I have a Model number "M31-4" JBL 15" speaker that was taken out of and old SG Gibson amp that was made in the 70's. Believe it or not it is a 4 ohm speaker.
Has anyone ever heard of this model speaker, and have an opinion on it? Also would anyone know of a good repair shop to recone it if it would be needed?
I thought I might use it with a Twin (external jack)along with the 2 JBL 12's to add just a little more bottom end.
Thanks for your time,
Jim Gaines
- Jerry Overstreet
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I had an M 30 in an old Sho-Bud Amp. I think that one and the M 31 are very similar if not the same as the D130. Mine sounded great, but wouldn't handle a lot of power. It was 8 ohm and had a grey frame and alum dust cap. 4, 8 16 ohm coils all were common in JBL's.
Yours should sound nice. Woody Woodell, Nashville has a great reputation for doing fine repair work on the old JBL's.
Yours should sound nice. Woody Woodell, Nashville has a great reputation for doing fine repair work on the old JBL's.
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I have two Sho-Bud "Christmas Tree" steel amps.....one has a 15" JBL D-130F 8 ohm speaker and the other one (mid to late 60's vintage?) has a 15" JBL M31 8 ohm speaker. Both amps work great & sound very similar....the M31 speaker seems to be just a tad "warmer" sounding to my ear. I know that JBL speakers were used in the old "Kustom" amps (60"s & 70"s), perhaps the M31, but I'm not sure. I think that the Baldwin Co. owned Kustom for a time back then, and maybe also owned Sho-Bud during that period as well....hence a possible connection.
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Hello John, or Jerry can you help me to get a year date on my Christmas Tree amp S/N 1068???
I'm gussing because the S/N# is stamped on the back side of the chassie It might mean Oct.of 68.
What do you think?
It also has the M-31 8ohm 15" JBL.
Also how would a 15" BW do as a replacement?
Thanks
Larry
I'm gussing because the S/N# is stamped on the back side of the chassie It might mean Oct.of 68.
What do you think?
It also has the M-31 8ohm 15" JBL.
Also how would a 15" BW do as a replacement?
Thanks
Larry
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The numbers stamped on my two Sho-Bud amps are "0649" and "1172". I'm not aware that these numbers are significant in regards to a particular month/year of manufacture. I was given to believe that the amp stamped with the number "1172" was of "mid-60's" vintage, but I have no way of knowing for sure. If anyone knows of a contact or resource through which the year of manufacture could be ascertained through these numbers, I would certainly be interested.
I have not considered changing the stock speakers in these amps, as I am pretty happy with the sound.
Cheers, John J.
I have not considered changing the stock speakers in these amps, as I am pretty happy with the sound.
Cheers, John J.
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Sorry Larry, I know nothing about dating these amps.
As to the speaker swap, If necessary, I would think a Black Widow would work just fine. Should be no problem. Just try to replace with one of the same impedance. [4, 8 ohm, etc.]
I'd hang on to that Lansing though if I were you.
As to the speaker swap, If necessary, I would think a Black Widow would work just fine. Should be no problem. Just try to replace with one of the same impedance. [4, 8 ohm, etc.]
I'd hang on to that Lansing though if I were you.
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m31
My '74 session 400 has an M31 4 ohm in it and I'm reasonably sure it's the original speaker. If you search the old forums' electronics section for jbl m31 you'll find some interesting info.
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