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With the right gear and set up I have heard the JBLs sound very good. A very over looked speaker in North America
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This is true. I'm doing my best here online to turn more audiophiles on to the JBL Synthesis line. But, it's hard as people are set in their ways and believe half truths and outright lies as the truth. There's quite a few misconceptions when it comes to JBL.
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Do you still use the s4700? I'm hoping to audition them in the next week
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Yes. Cool, let me/us know what your findings are.
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Well they sold the s4700 before I had a chance to listen to them. I did manage to get to hear the s3900 and I was very pleasantly suprised.
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Yeah, I hate when that happens! That's cool, that's a good speaker too. It's comparable to the the s4700. What were your impressions?
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Why I am interested in JBL is it is one of a few speakers that can actually reproduce accurate bass and drums. Most other speakers I have auditioned compress drums. The s3900 was great it only had 20 hours on it but I was impressed enough to organize another listen. They have the 4365 and K2s9900 as well. |
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One question regarding the recent JBL speakers, K2, S3900, S4700, etc.
What happens when these speakers need woofer surrounds? Where and how can one obtain parts for these hard to find drivers. I have a DIY 4350's and the cones have been changed once, but 2235 woofers and their parts are readily available, I am not sure if the same is true of these more modern monitors and their components. Vahe |
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