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Old 12-03-2009, 11:14 PM
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Dan,

I guess that that is the funny part... I LOVE THE LOOKS....

I just think that most people in the current high end speaker market are looking for something MUCH different, much sexier, more innovative...etc, etc...

I think that the same thing is hurting PMC's speaker sales....

People are looking for something different.

Me, I like traditional...
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:20 PM
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Dan,

I guess that that is the funny part... I LOVE THE LOOKS....

I just think that most people in the current high end speaker market are looking for something MUCH different, much sexier, more innovative...etc, etc...
Stephen......I know what you mean. A pair of LSR6332's have a traditional studio look, don't come with grills, and would not pass the drill sargent's muster for living room decor. To be honest, I wouldn't care for the looks of the LSR6332's in my living room, but if they were the only speakers I had, they would be in the living room, and that would be that!
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:28 PM
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Stephen......I know what you mean. A pair of LSR6332's have a traditional studio look, don't come with grills, and would not pass the drill sargent's muster for living room decor. To be honest, I wouldn't care for the looks of the LSR6332's in my living room, but if they were the only speakers I had, they would be in the living room, and that would be that!
I'd like to see these in my living room:



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Old 12-04-2009, 12:33 AM
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Pete.......WOW.

The JBL K2 S9900's are gorgeous, for sure!
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Old 12-04-2009, 12:53 AM
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Pete.......WOW.

The JBL K2 S9900's are gorgeous, for sure!
Aren't they, though?

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Old 12-04-2009, 01:18 AM
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Yep, not bad. There is something about them I find appealing. I'm sure they sound great too.
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Old 12-04-2009, 03:05 AM
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i did get to audition a set of jtr speakers not bad much better than my last pro speaker . this one was a coax desighn i would put it pretty even with the dyns just 2 very different sounds . what one speakers does well the other does not and so forth. i really want the best of both worlds a great sounding speaker and the capability to play high spl passes with no strain or compression or the hardning of sound at high levels . man i really need to find some to listen to now . anyone in the chicago area now i need to keep an eye out for a used set cheap so if i dont like them i wont loose money on it . something tells me i wont let them leave if i bought them.
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Thanks Dan. I had been looking at the 6328's spec sheet (http://www.jblpro.com/products/recor...L.LSR6328P.pdf) and the distortion graph (102dB @ 1m) had me a bit worried.


By the way, nice looking setup you have there.
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:41 PM
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Thanks Dan. I had been looking at the 6328's spec sheet (http://www.jblpro.com/products/recor...L.LSR6328P.pdf) and the distortion graph (102dB @ 1m) had me a bit worried.


By the way, nice looking setup you have there.
pi314.......Thank you for the compliment on my room.

Don't get to excited about the 2nd and 3rd order harmonic distortion curves in the JBL .pdf file. You may have overlooked the information inside the parenthesis above each graph. It tells you the harmonic distoration figures were raised 20 dB. That's so you can see them on the same graphs that the frequency response plots are displayed on. Drop those harmonic curves 20 dB, and you will be looking at the actual response.

The JBL LSR6328P speakers are very clean, and they maintain that clarity at high volume. The 250 watt amp on the woofer, and the 120 watt amp on the tweeter, with electronic crossover produces an impressive performance, and is dead silent with no signal. You could do your entire home theater with five LSR6328P's and one LSR6312SP powered subwoofer, and find yourself completely satisfied. Music will sound great, and movies will rock the room. A total system like this gives you 2150 watts of power in your home theater. It will get the job done with power to spare.

Another thing to know about the LSR6328P, they are threaded on the bottom to fit an Omni Mount wall bracket, which mates like a glove if you choose to hang them, and this professional extra produces a rock solid mount.







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Old 12-05-2009, 12:00 AM
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pi314.......Here are a couple photos of the JBL LSR6328P's that are wall hung in the studio on the Omni Mount wall brackets.






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Studio System: McIntosh C1000C/P, MC2301 (2), MCD1100, MR88, Michell Gyro SE w/SME 309/Ortofon Cadenza Black, Sonos ZP90, PS Audio Power Plant Premier, PS Audio Soloist Premier SE, Sonus Faber Amati Anniversario, Rollerblock Jr.'s, Wireword Silver Eclipse IC's & PC's, Wireworld Silver Eclipse speaker cable.
Studio Home Theater System: McIntosh MX120, MC452, Oppo BDP-95 Blu-ray, PS Audio Soloist Premier SE, JBL LSR-6332 (2), JBL LSR-6328P (3), McIntosh XLS112 (2), Sony 52XBR9, Tributaries Silver IC's, Wireworld PC's.
Vintage: McIntosh MA5100, MR74 tuner, JVC XL-Z1050 K2 CD player, Wyred 4 Sound DAC2, Tandberg 3008A and 3026A, JBL4312A , McIntosh 4300V for deck speakers.

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