JBL Synthesis - Something BIG is on its way...
I just confirmed shipping on the biggest and most expensive assemblage of new JBL gear I've every purchased. I'm just about to puke from excitement. :bouncy: :barf: :banana:
As you know, I'm a big fan of JBL's newest products and a big fan of multi-channel sound, so that should get you thinking in the right direction.
Watch this space over the next week for the unfolding news. Watch the Lansing Product Marketplace for a lot of JBL speakers and other gear going on the block, especially those of you who can pick up. :drive:
Oooh, baby. :smsex:
Subs (double entendre, there)
The Plus substitutes two S1S-EX 18" subs for the S2S 15" subs. I know these subs are not universally loved here, and I also know the 4645 Pro unit costs a lot less, but I was very happy to make the move to the bigger subs. There's a discernible increase in power and dynamics, and it meshes very well with the SAM2LF, dual 8" bass modules. In fact, these tough little buggers allow the S1S-EX subs to really focus on the strongest part of their range, which is in the chest-pounding, groin-thumping octave.
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The short and winding road
It doesn't look like much of a slope until you try to steady 1000 pounds and provide resistance. I felt like a very puny man trying to keep it slow and steady. I was constantly worried about getting my foot under the pallet.
But all's well that ends well, so now I'm a happy camper. After my back recovers and I get something to eat, it'll be time to inspect the shipment for unseen damage. One of the S1S-EX boxes looks a little crushed. :hmm: