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suicide on September 4, 1949. The company then passed into the hands of Bill Thomas, JBL's vice president. Lansing had taken out a $ 10,000 life insurance policy, naming the company as the beneficiary, a decision that allowed Thomas to continue the company after Lansing's death. Soon after, Thomas purchased Mrs. Lansing's one-third interest in the company and became the sole owner. Thomas is credited with revitalizing the company and spearheading a period of strong growth for the two decades following the founding of JBL.
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aluminum-deposition phenolic resin tweeters. In the mid-1980s, the designs were again updated and redesigned with a new titanium-deposition tweeter diaphragm. The new L-series designations being the L20T, L40T, L60T, L80T, L100T, the Ti-series 18Ti, 120Ti, 240Ti, and the flagship 250Ti. To test speaker drivers, JBL in Glendale and Northridge used the roof as an outdoor equivalent to an
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Lansing was noted as an innovative engineer but a poor businessman. Decker, his business partner, had died in 1939 in an airplane crash. In the late 1940s, Lansing struggled to pay invoices and ship products. Possibly as a result of deteriorating business conditions and personal issues, he committed
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In 1946, JBL produced their first products, the model D101 15-inch loudspeaker and the model D175 high-frequency driver. The D175 remained in the JBL catalog through the 1970s. Both of these were near-copies of Altec Lansing products. The first original product was the D130, a 15-inch transducer for
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gave the company early manufacturing space and a modest investment. William H. Thomas, the treasurer of Marquardt Corporation, represented Marquardt on Lansing's board of directors. In 1948, Marquardt took over the operation of JBL. In 1949, Marquardt was purchased by General Tire Company. The new
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Over the next two decades, JBL went more mass-market with their consumer (Northridge) line of loudspeakers. At the same time, they made an entry into the high-end market with their project speakers, consisting of the Everest and K2 lines. JBL became a prominent supplier to the tour sound industry,
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Early products included the model 375 high-frequency driver and the 075 ultra-high frequency (UHF) ring-radiator driver. The ring-radiator drivers are also known as "JBL bullets" because of their distinctive shape. The 375 was a re-invention of the Western Electric 594 driver but with an Alnico V
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survey. The JBL L-100 and 4310 control monitors were popular home speakers. In the late 1970s, the new L-series designs L15, L26, L46, L56, L86, L96, L112, L150, and later the L150A and flagship L250 were introduced with improved crossovers, ceramic magnet woofers, updated midrange drivers, and
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A key to JBL's early development was Lansing's close business relationship with its primary supplier of Alnico V magnetic material, Robert Arnold of Arnold Engineering. Arnold saw JBL as an opportunity to sell Alnico V magnetic materials into a new market.
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In 1955, the brand name JBL was introduced to resolve ongoing disputes with Altec Lansing Corporation. The company name, "James B. Lansing Sound, Incorporated," was retained, but the logo name was changed to JBL with its distinctive exclamation point.
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The JBL 4320 series studio monitor was introduced through Capitol Records in Hollywood and became the standard monitor worldwide for its parent company, EMI. JBL's introduction to rock and roll music came via the adoption of the D130 loudspeaker by
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company, not interested in the loudspeaker business, severed ties with Lansing. Lansing was reincorporated as James B. Lansing and moved the newly formed company to its first private location, on 2439 Fletcher Drive, Los Angeles.
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In 1939, Decker was killed in an airplane crash. The company soon began having financial troubles. In 1941, Lansing Manufacturing Company was bought by Altec Service Corporation, after which the name changed to
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membrane tweeter, built from about 1992 to 1999. With a height of 1.15 m and a weight of 55 kg, it was the top model for the consumer market.
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1967 - JBL creates the iconic red box logo with the exclamation (!) and white lettering. Designed by Arnold Wolfe, the president of JBL
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Based on the experience developed with the Shearer Horn, Lansing produced the Iconic System loudspeaker for cinemas. The Iconic was a
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1947 โ€“ JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone
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magnet and a four-inch voice coil. The 375 shared the same basic magnet structure as the D-130 woofer. JBL engineers Ed May and
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their loudspeakers being employed by touring rock acts and music festivals. JBL products were the basis for the development of
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1946 โ€“ JBL creates the original 'JBL signature' logo with an exclamation (!) in black and white. Designed by Jerome Gould
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Lansing and his business partner Ken Decker started a company in 1927 in Los Angeles, manufacturing six- and eight-inch
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which a variant remained in production for the next 55 years. The D130 featured a four-inch flat ribbon wire
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integrates the D-130 model in their amplifiers, thus starting the entry of JBL into professional music
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1969 โ€“ L-100, a consumer version of the 4311 is launched; it would sell over 125,000 pairs in the 70s
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loudspeaker standard, which resulted in JBL becoming a popular cinema loudspeaker manufacturer.
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1944 โ€“ Lansing and Hilliard redefine the reference theater speaker with model A-4, renamed
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compression engine is the first 4-inch engine sold; its response extends to 9 kHz
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1990 โ€“ Vented Gap Cooling technology (reduces low frequencies transducer temperature)
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V magnet. Two other products were the 12-inch D131 and the 8-inch D208 cone drivers.
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1962 โ€“ JBL creates the first 2-way studio monitor, using a high-frequency motor lens
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from MGM designs the first speaker for the cinema. Lansing builds system components.
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1946 โ€“ Lansing leaves Altec and founded a new company, James B. Lansing Sound Inc.
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1941 โ€“ Altec Service Company acquires Lansing Manufacturing Company
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2000 โ€“ Birth of EVO, the intelligent loudspeaker controlled by DSP
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1981 โ€“ The first Bi-Radial monitor, 4400, for the recording studio
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for the low frequencies and a compression driver for the highs.
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1927 โ€“ Founding of Lansing Manufacturing Company in Los Angeles
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1973 โ€“ 4300 Series launched, including the first 4-way speaker
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1982 โ€“ Titanium is used as a material for compression engines
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is an American audio equipment manufacturer headquartered in
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JBL TI 5000, a 3-way system with a 30 cm bass driver and a
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1986 โ€“ The first models of the Control series introduced
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1980 โ€“ Pavilion Bi-Radial Constant dispersion technology
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1979 โ€“ Development of Symmetrical Field Geometry (SFG)
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for radio consoles and radio sets. The firm was named
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models offer JBL audio, especially for higher trims.
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1954 โ€“ Presentation of acoustic lenses developed by
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - AMPAS
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