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I too have owned my share of JBL's over the years:
L100's 4311's L220's L300's 4343's 2241-based (18") Sub with BX63 Crossover [now on duty in Pete's house] |
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As I've reported previously, that 2241-based sub on duty here, formerly in Ivan's theater, marches with the greatest of ease, providing beautifully warm and powerful bass to the Florida room system. It can shake that room without even trying. :yes: Meanwhile, the more I look at the photos of the K2 S9900, the more I :drool: Pete |
I checked out the K2 S9900, I was surprised they only rated it for 500 watts. I know I could hit it with 2KW's.
Also thought it was a bit light at 180lbs. Still a beauty, I will audition one somewhere soon... :yes: |
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The JBL K2 S9900 looks really good.
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At 180 lbs, it isn't extremely heavy, but then the cablinet is really not much larger than the L220 (112 lbs for L220A). It's only slightly wider. I wouldn't have minded seeing the K2 S9900 a bit taller. It's still gorgeous though... I'd be very interested to hear your impressions if you get a chance to audition a set. Pete |
Maybe in the Cape, somewhere... :scratch2:
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