JBL 4410a a classic or a dust collector?


I know that these speakers are old, and I can't find any info at all. Can anyone give me insight on them?
markubvt

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Markubvt, If memory serves, the 4400A series was circa 1995.

See if you can find anything here in the James B. Lansing library.

http://www.lansingheritage.org/
Rich, You're Welcome.

The Lansing library is a wonderful source of information. Especially for us JBL freaks. (I still own a pair of completely restored L-112s). They are an awesome sounding speaker. The crossovers were modified by Mark Levinson in 1982 and are 93db efficient @1 watt/1 meter. Levinson originally used the L-112 as a monitor speaker in his lab located in Woodbridge, Ct.

I am presently using Energy Veritas 2.2s. An extremely "polite" speaker in relation to the JBL.

Unfortunately, I lost my interest in JBL once Harman International took JBL over. IMHO, the company went straight downhill after that. But, pre-Harman, JBL was a VERY serious player in the loudspeaker industry.

What a shame.