JBL - almost nothing for sale, why?


I wonder why that is...the JBL L100 made me fall in love with hi fidelity back in like 1978, when I heard for the first time how amazing recorded music can sound. 
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I am also loving to hear this as in everything that requires money you will get snobs that talk you into the fact that their equipment is the best because it costs a certain amount of money.  I am on the search for new full size floor standing speakers to replace a set of Polk RTI A9's and have always loved JBL also.  My issue like many is space. 

I put my small 4311b's next to the Polks as well as my Paradigm S8's and they are still holding their own.  The S8's are definitely in a different class but they are significantly newer and larger.  

I would love to have those 4367's but don't know if I will have the room nor am I sure I want to spend that much even at that value used price. 
Hi , I have a question for all you JBL affectionados . I have a very clean pair of 4312A’s . I’ve paired them with numerous SS and Tube amps . No vinyl , just a Schiit Yiggy . I’m not recapturing my youth , like I was hoping . They sound harsh in the mids.  Has anyone   experienced an improvement rebuilding/ replacing  the crossovers ? Also being secured into the baffle , I’m hesitant to tear into a virgin speaker . Please share from actual personal experience. I have already done the “ Well typically when you “ stuff . Respectfully, Mike B. And yes I was born in 57’ and I have a Buell . 
I'm currently using a pair of 4311s.  They were curb finds by my flea-market selling house mate.  Combined with digital room correction, they're the best sound I've had since my Quad ESL 57 system.

American audiophiles pigeonhole JBLs as "rock" speakers, which is why you don't see many here on the 'gon.  Our Asian brethren know better.  JBL is on the forefront of of R and D and their current speakers are optimized for smooth controlled off-axis response, as science says they should.

I would LOVE a pair of K2s or Everests.  Have to marry that wealthy widow....
I had a pair of L100's they were just plain cool. I beleive why they are liked so much is  because of the impact the bass  provides It will make the hairs on your arms stand up. Very hard to find that in any other speaker. They were designed that way on purpose. Even with a good Bryston amp that mid is screechy though and at times hard to listen to. I had mine on some Audionote tube gear and it did help to tame it. I was going to try the Murphy crossover. It is said to reduce the screechyness but maintain all the impact. Unfortunately I never got around to it. 
Nostalgia is a big part of all things vintage so sport those beautiful blue/orange grills proudly and ROCK ON.