Issue 8 ( I went back to 200 dpi a couple of issues ago ) .
Interesting ( to me ) is that the scans from the glossy paper issues ( 1 - 7 ) have less over-contrast problems ( than the plain-paper publications of No.8 + No.9 ) .
Issue 8 ( I went back to 200 dpi a couple of issues ago ) .
Interesting ( to me ) is that the scans from the glossy paper issues ( 1 - 7 ) have less over-contrast problems ( than the plain-paper publications of No.8 + No.9 ) .
And the last one in my possession;
Thanks Earl for posting these.
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
Earl,
Thanks you for following up and taking the time to scan and post these PRO-NOTE publications for all of us to enjoy here in the forum.
Some really great nostalgia contained in these vintage internal/dealer publications. I love the cartoons that are included on the pages. And I want to know where I can get an official factory JBL SLIDE RULE!
mk
You're welcome guys! I was happy that my WinXP era printer//scanner actually worked with Win10 ( even though it kept insisting there was a USB based connection problem )
Yeh, that JBL slide-rule is pretty cool. Anyone else notice there's some long-haired dude ( attending one of the conferences pictured ) that looks a lot like John Meyer did ( back in the day ).
PS; Thanks Rob for the sticky status.
Thanks Earl have not seen these before.
43XX (2235-2123-2450-2405-CC 3155)5235-4412-4406-4401-L250-18Ti-L40-S109 Aquarius lV-C38 (030) 305P MkII
Thank you Mr Earl K for sharing these documents.
Now I have the answer to this old question: does a 2470 with a D16R2420 become a 2420?
Great stuff posted!
I used the 4550 bins, 4560s, double scoops, and JBL 2441 drivers on 60 and 90 degree horns into the 80s! I can't even imagine, carrying those around now.
Looking thru the notes, I used a lot of that old stuff. Those super long throw JBL horns sat in our warehouse waiting for an outdoor show that never came.
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