Jbl Serial Number
Depending on when the speakers were made, the maker may be Altec Lansing or Harman Kardon, both of which have owned JBL at one point. The number 371.
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.
Intro free templates sony vegas. (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. Thanks again.