Okay, a new direction. I started this thread to simply power four (not necessarily at the same time) JBL concert speakers, determine that they work and sound good, and then determine their value for sale. They take a large footprint where we now have them and would be glad if someone bought them at a fair market price, AND they met their needs.
First, they need testing!
Regarding the BGW amp, can I connect the JVC cassette deck to the amp, then my small test speakers to the amp, then crank down the Output Level on the cassette deck; power them both on, then slowly increase the Output Level knob?
Is that what you mean by testing the BGW? Also, do I really need a pre amp?
Your best way to test them is via the BGW as you describe.
In terms of sale I have a feeling you think this equipment is worth more than it is.
First those speakers are not JBL speakers. They are custom or DIY speakers built with JBL parts. I doubt they are very good. For one thing they look way over ported to me. JBL pro speakers of the time using woofers like that did not have nearly that much porting. Back then this market was not aware of Thiel and Smalls paper. There were no modelling programs. So seldom would a speaker like that be much good.
The Marantz can go on eBay parts or repair. There are quite a few hobbiest restorers who would pick that up. I would put it up with an opening bid of $10.00
Now there are two ways to go here.
You could sell the speakers, BGW and mixers as a package deal to someone who wants to do disco.
The four speakers may be $100 each if you are lucky.
The BGW though highly regarded is one of their lower power offerings at 100 WPC. I have done an eBay search and would put a value of $150 to $175 for that amp.
The mixers hard to know, as the condition is unknown. There are likely noisy faders at least.
So if you sell it as a package may be $750 to $850 the lot.
The other option, and this will almost certainly get the most money is to part out the speakers.
If you sell the drivers as pairs and they are JBL drivers they all would probably make decent cash on eBay. There is always a good market for older drivers from restorers.
If the crossovers inside are JBL they will make money also. If not they are worthless.
If your interest is purely sale, then parting out the speakers will fetch you the most money, as long as the drivers are JBL and the model numbers are clearly visible and they all work.