As I know,LSR is a very precise system.but never forget, No horn,No jbl.:eek:
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What about a trio of 3677's?
If I recall correctly, you referenced the midrange issue in another thread once. I think you mentioned that the crossover in the LSR32 was too low and that Timbers raised it the Century gold, which has similar drivers, to avoid that problem.
With that in mind I asked on Sean Olive's blog why they chose to go with the LSR32 instead of the LSR28. I would guess they did so because the 32 has higher output capability. Wouldn't there be a sound advantage to the LSR 28 to using a powered approach that uses electronic crossovers?
Don't be so excited ,i just mean that if jbl without horns and 15',it will lost lots of interesting to play with,it means nothing to ME,funny?:dont-know:
:blink:if i like dome ,i'd rather go for THIEL\AVALON\REVEL,etc.
The next is jbl put horns in their high-grade products:eek:
Yeah, you need to get out and around more -
sure, my 2 main JBLs systems have horns and 15s, but many of my other systems don't -
Besides - ever heard a pair of 250ti? no horns and amazing sound!
Lots of other REAL JBL (JBL is formal title and should be in CAPS) do not have horns ...
Please to stop being so narrow-minded ...
Oh,pls don't be bothered by my personal opinion.it's only my thoughts.:crying:
250ti?certainly,G.T.'s great workpiece.JBL has many famous series such as L\XPL.etc.
We have a vivid saying,love the house so much,as to love the tree besides the house together(爱屋及乌).:applaud:
Sorry for English grammar,JBL should be in CAPS indeed. :o:
I dunno - but I like [2234] 15s and [wood] horns!
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