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    JBL PartyBox Portable Party Speaker for $446. Xbox Series X for $498. PlayStation 5 Pro Console for $699. Gifts for babies, kids, and teens. KODAK. KODAK Smile+ 2-in-1 Digital Instant Print Camera .

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    Hisense 5.1 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer and 2 Surround Speakers for $89. AirPods Pro 2 for $154 (save $95) JBL Partybox 110 portable party speaker for $199 (save $150.95)

  4. JBL - Wikipedia

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    1946 – JBL creates the original 'JBL signature' logo with an exclamation (!) in black and white. Designed by Jerome Gould [8] 1946 – Lansing leaves Altec and founded a new company, James B. Lansing Sound Inc. 1947 – 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; 1949 ...

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  6. JBL Paragon - Wikipedia

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    The JBL Paragon, measuring almost 9 feet (2.7 m) from left to right. The JBL D44000 Paragon is a one-piece stereo loudspeaker created by JBL that was introduced in 1957 and discontinued in 1983; its production run was the longest of any JBL speaker. [1] At its launch, the Paragon was the most expensive domestic loudspeaker on the market. [2]

  7. James Bullough Lansing - Wikipedia

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    James Bullough Lansing (born James Martini, January 2, 1902 – September 29, 1949) was a pioneering American audio engineer and loudspeaker designer who was most notable for establishing two audio companies that bear his name, Altec Lansing and JBL, the latter taken from his initials, JBL.