JBL S2600A Audiophile Full Range Speakers
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Ships from | La Canada Flintridge, CA, 91011 |
Ships to | United States |
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For Sale: Pair of JBL S2600A speakers in excellent condition, completely original. Very rare, never sold in the United States, only sold in the Asia audiophile market. Utilizes technology from the Everest series which are $50k+ speakers. Selling because I recently restored a pair of JBL 4343 speakers. Sad to see them go, they are very precise, dynamic and enjoyable to listen to and are right up there in sound quality with the 4343. Please email if you'd like to come have a listen.
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1995 MSRP: $5000 (~$9000 in today's dollars)
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1994 The JBL S2600 receives the highly coveted Golden Award and Stereo Sound COTY Award for its advanced technological execution and superior sonic performance.
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Hard to determine value on these since they’re so rare, but I feel $5000 is about right based on their performance. If you’re interested, please make an offer.
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Specs:
Maximum Amplifier Power: 400 watts
Nominal Impedence: 6 Ohms
Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 20 kHz
Crossover Frequency: 950 Hz
Sensitivity: 92 dB
Low Frequency Driver: ME120HS (12")
HF Driver/Horn: 2426H/H2600
Dimensions: 39"x22"x16"
Weight: 115 lbs each
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From the "The History and Legacy of JBL":
The next significant home speakers introduced by JBL were the Signature series of 1995, consisting of the S3100 and S2600. These were an adaptation of the asymmetrical horn concept used in the Everest. They were both two-way designs that used a smaller version of the Everest horn, called the H2600, which was driven by a 2426H compression driver. The systems were differentiated by enclosure and bass driver sizes. The larger S3100 used the ME150HS 15" driver while the S2600 used the ME120HS driver. The ME150HS bass driver was the most unique feature of this series. It was the first domestic application of JBL’s SVG motor technology, resulting in the greatest freedom from dynamic compression yet achieved in a JBL home speaker.
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Willing to ship? I don't have the original boxes, but I'd be willing to ship if you can arrange for a company to come box them up and put them on a pallet for freight shipping.
Thanks,
Chris |
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