It's funny that you would remind me that I used to do the same thing. I went to RadioLab in Glendale, CA. They had several versions of the oversize JBL cabinets with 15" woofers and passive radiators. They had the Olympus and Apollos. Years later, I bought a pair of Olympus enclosures with JBL 001 system inside. They had the wooden fretwork grills and were in mint condition.
I didn't want to sell them but my wife insisted, saying they were just too big for our living room. I finally gave in and sold them. I had paid $1500 for them ten years earlier, so I thought $800 was a fair price. The guy who bought them didn't even listen to them. He took one look and said, "I'll take 'em." No wonder, even today they would sell for much more. I still miss them, but my wife doesn't.
Whenever I see ads for JBL L200s or L300s, I read carefully, trying to justify a purchase. In the end, I settled for Sonus Faber Electa Amators, great speakers in their own right, and I plan to hold them forever.
I didn't want to sell them but my wife insisted, saying they were just too big for our living room. I finally gave in and sold them. I had paid $1500 for them ten years earlier, so I thought $800 was a fair price. The guy who bought them didn't even listen to them. He took one look and said, "I'll take 'em." No wonder, even today they would sell for much more. I still miss them, but my wife doesn't.
Whenever I see ads for JBL L200s or L300s, I read carefully, trying to justify a purchase. In the end, I settled for Sonus Faber Electa Amators, great speakers in their own right, and I plan to hold them forever.