Mr.T
October 13th 05, 04:43 PM
"GregS" > wrote in message
...
> >Speaker are incrementally better today. Your speakers
> >were never designed to handle digital media.
Of course they were, they just didn't know it (or advertise it) at the time.
>In addition
> >the material sciences involved in speaker building has
> >greatly benefitted from computerization which wasn't
> >available in the 70's. Today we can build better
> >mouse traps but they often lack the aesthetics of the
> >Jubal, for example.
Exactly, or cost a lot more in todays dollars.
> Digital media? I remember digital ready! But its hard to find woofers with
square
> wire.
Those JBL woofers DO have square wire, or flat ribbon wound on edge to be
more accurate.
Nothing to do with digital of course.
> The jubal played very loud. I'm sure they can handle "digital" media.
Exactly.
> They were a bit bright, I thought at the time, so I didn't spend the $800
> or so to buy a set. I was really impressed by the look and advertising
sheet,
> but not the sound.
You didn't realise there was a treble control on the back? :-)
> >Much would depend on your intended application? IMO
> >$450 might be better spent on new (modern) drivers and
> >crossovers, there are many source vendors.
Yes, and most of them aren't any better.
I'd fix the JBL's.
MrT.
...
> >Speaker are incrementally better today. Your speakers
> >were never designed to handle digital media.
Of course they were, they just didn't know it (or advertise it) at the time.
>In addition
> >the material sciences involved in speaker building has
> >greatly benefitted from computerization which wasn't
> >available in the 70's. Today we can build better
> >mouse traps but they often lack the aesthetics of the
> >Jubal, for example.
Exactly, or cost a lot more in todays dollars.
> Digital media? I remember digital ready! But its hard to find woofers with
square
> wire.
Those JBL woofers DO have square wire, or flat ribbon wound on edge to be
more accurate.
Nothing to do with digital of course.
> The jubal played very loud. I'm sure they can handle "digital" media.
Exactly.
> They were a bit bright, I thought at the time, so I didn't spend the $800
> or so to buy a set. I was really impressed by the look and advertising
sheet,
> but not the sound.
You didn't realise there was a treble control on the back? :-)
> >Much would depend on your intended application? IMO
> >$450 might be better spent on new (modern) drivers and
> >crossovers, there are many source vendors.
Yes, and most of them aren't any better.
I'd fix the JBL's.
MrT.