I have a pair of 375s from mid-70s. Used them with 077 ring radiators and 136As for years. My favorite sound of all time. They are now retired. 375s are in excellent condition and I.m willing to sell.
Who has a system with JBL 375 mid range drivers?
I built a pair of EV Patricians in the late 50s. I wanted to use the 375 drivers but couldn't afford them. The patricians were great until I retired them 20 years ago after hearing a line source, my speakers of reference today.
It's time to revisit the 375 and the drivers they work best with. I plan on using four LE 15A drivers per side, in an isobaric alignment, along with 075 tweeters, and a 375 driver all of which I now have.
The question is which horn to use on the 375s.
Your thoughts?
Ken Fritz
It's time to revisit the 375 and the drivers they work best with. I plan on using four LE 15A drivers per side, in an isobaric alignment, along with 075 tweeters, and a 375 driver all of which I now have.
The question is which horn to use on the 375s.
Your thoughts?
Ken Fritz
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The 375 is featured prominently in one of my virtual systems, it is indeed a wonderful driver. There's also the professional model 2440, which IIRC is identical to the later 375, but is available at more reasonable prices. You might also look around for a pair of 2441s, which some in pro circles feel is slightly better than the 2440. For more detailed information, you might try at: http://www.lansingheritage.org |