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The frames are gray with yellow JBL on the driver. Serials are 117xx and 120xx (where “xx” is a number). They say “signature speaker” across the top (but not “Jim Lansing signature speaker” like the ‘61s apparently). And I’m with you on the “ears” bit – I won’t hesitate swapping these out if they aren’t what I want. * Serial number Some of our products do not have serial numbers. In this case, enter the date code from the product box or the back of the unit.
Hello all, I have a JBL E120 8 ohm speaker that I have had for about a year or so. It came to me in a trade with some other gear and I've really enjoyed it. It's clean as a whistle and sounds fantastic. I really don't need it and am thinking about selling it. However, I'm not sure if it's been re-conned or is original. The cone is super clean - front and back - and there's no glue drips I can see.
There are some numbers stamped on the back of the cone, but that's it. Is there a way to identify a re-cone from an original?
Also, I don't know how old it is. It's serial number 47352, if anyone knows how to read a JBL serial number. Thanks for the advise.
Thanks for the response. So, there is a small white ink stamp on the back side of the cone, it's a number: 61827, I believe.
(It's a bit smudged). It also has 'T46' stamped under the number. There's also a place on the backside of the cone where someone wrote in white grease pencil 'E120-8'. It had to have been written with the cone removed because the basket would have prevented anyone from writing it with the cone installed. The cone is absolutely immaculate - no dirt, dust, dents, etc., which makes me wonder whether or not it was re-coned in the last couple of years.
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