Amplifier to power JBL Voice of Theater Speakers


I have a pair of JBL (VOT) with 18" woofer and horn with tweeter. I also have a Audio Research Pre Amplifier Model SP-3A-1.

I am looking for a amplifier that will work with the pre amp I have and the JBL speakers.

Does anyone have any suggestions for me. All would be appreciated much.

Randy
rpkoran55
I had 4343's for years. I had crossovers made with new parts according to the original specs and put in new solid core wiring and connections (lost the vintage value, but wow..what a difference) I used Pass Labs aleph 2 and then 1.2 and actually like the 2's better. tubes are a great option, but if you are solid state I would go for some used class a low powered amps with lots of capacitance. Easy to overshoot the sweet spot with those. People see big speakers and think big power. Have fun
This kind of loudspeaker really will not sound right with transistors unless that transistor amp does not employ loop negative feedback (and most do).

Such amps tend to cause a speaker like this to sound quite shrill (and is part of the reason horns were often not taken seriously from about 1970 until about 1995). In addition, if the speaker is old enough (1960s or earlier; hard to tell from the photos) the crossovers might not work as designed if the amplifier has a low output impedance.

So the easy way to get them to sound right is with tubes. This speaker is likely no more than about 99db 1 watt/1 meter, so having a bit of power is nice. I have speakers of similar efficiency and so I use a set of our M-60 amplifiers which are triode and make about 60 watts.
The pictures look a lot like Altec Voice Of The Theatre. JBL speakers made early on (I own two pairs) offered cabinet styles and speaker crossover package to fill the cabinets with. So my C36s have the 030 If I recall correctly, using the 15 inch 16 ohm D-130 extended range woofer/mids speaker and the 075 titanium/aluminum Bullet horns also 16 ohm, and the N2400 crossovers.
Your speakers are from a later period, but make use of the JBL Lansing Heritage pages. In particular look at the product brochures in the "libray" section of the website.