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
Thanks for the link Buscis2.
The 4410A info is in the above link just click on the following:
JBL Library, Specs, Pro Speakers,
8 columns down or copy and paste:
http://www.lansingheritage.org/html/jbl/specs/pro-speakers/1995-4400a.htm

Regards
Rich
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.

the pro version of the century 100 was the 4312 which is now available in a mkll version and exported exclusively to asia. they can be found in the u.s. through collectors and they are unbelievably good.