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About the Paragon D44000WX
The JBL Paragon D44000WX is a legendary one-piece stereo loudspeaker system introduced by JBL in 1957 and produced until 1983. It is a horn-loaded, three-way stereo system housed in a single, approximately 9-foot-wide walnut cabinet, effectively combining two full-range horn loudspeakers into one continuous furniture-grade enclosure. The design resembles an elegant mid-century sideboard and requires extensive hand finishing—over a hundred man-hours of cabinet work—making each unit a highly crafted object and a sought-after collector's piece. At its launch it was the most expensive domestic loudspeaker on the market, and it remains notable for its distinctive stereo diffusion concept, exceptional build quality, and iconic status in hi-fi history rather than modern state-of-the-art performance.
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