The tweeter model number is the the same as in the 4312SE and 4312E. Midrange and woofer are indeed different.
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The tweeter model number is the the same as in the 4312SE and 4312E. Midrange and woofer are indeed different.
I hadn't noticed this photo until today. The sound system in This Is Spinal Tap seems to be one of the ones built and supplied by TFA Electrosound. Back in 1977 I worked at TFA Electrosound for a...
I must admit that Bjork is one of my all-time favorite female singers. I love how she is able to get so much out of her instrument. She sings, purrs, yelps, screams, yodels, laughs and cackles, but...
The Beatles' version of "Twist and Shout" is the definitive version of that song, quite a bit better than the original.
Cheap Trick's version of "Ain't That a Shame" is also better than the...
I had a copy of this LP when I was selling audio back in the late 1970s. I remember not being particularly impressed with either the music or the recording quality. (I was unimpressed to the point...
True that. If you build the speaker with a passive crossover, even if you get every other detail 100% correct you won't have an M2. If you want M2 performance (or even close to it) you must go active...
McCartney's "the worst bass player [Quincy Jones] had ever heard"?
Just goes to show you that gold records don't work as an enema, because that guy's full of shit.
First of all, let me be clear that any comments I make on this forum represent only my own opinions, and not those of Harman or any other person or entity. I cannot answer for what JBL/Harman may or...
I believe the lyrics for "Epitaph" were written by Pete Sinfield.
Originally Posted by hsosdrum http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png *If you're not running the M2 DSP program you don't have...
In the half-dozen or so M2 listening evaluation tests that I participated in, the speakers were always powered by Crown I-Tech amps driven with BSS DSP hardware (along with some fancy-pants computer...
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If you replaced the 2216Nd's 3-in VC with a 4-in version you'd lose the midrange magic that is at the heart of why this driver sounds so wonderful. Remember, it was designed for use up to between...
A properly set up, properly tuned pair of M2s will ruthlessly reveal even the most miniscule problems with source material and any downstream components. I am quite sure that 80% of listeners — even...
Yeah, the FTC killed that whole "Fair Trade" scheme by around 1980.
I think the CD bass driver you're referring to was the one Thuras designed for the Fletcher System used in the Bell Labs Auditory Perspective demonstration that took place in April of 1933. The bass...
The length of that Western Electric horn created very noticeable arrival-time differences when woofers and tweeters were added to it in attempts to extend frequency response for musical films beyond...
No matter how large your speakers, there's a simple cure for when they start to overpower your listening room: counter-clockwise rotation of the volume control.
Dude, the operative word there is Miami. which has been awash in pastel colors for decades.
Absolutely. But for me, the M2 creates a more believable illusion than any other JBL I've ever heard (even more so compared with the Revels). But each of us is satisfied by a different illusion....
My opinion only: Salon's sound like a very good speaker; M2s sound like music, with no speaker intervening. YMMV. At this level you need to audition any candidates for yourself.
WOW, am I envious! :bouncy: That appears to be a Lansing D1002 system (link: http://www.lansingheritage.org/images/jbl/catalogs/1948/page6.jpg), in great condition. I've always wanted to own a pair...
10,000 hours is 3 hours a day, every single day, for over 9 years. (At 24 hours a day non-stop it's more than one year.) So no, 10,000 hours of burn-in is NOT required.
Sheesh...
I'm pretty sure the Wall of Sound was all JBLs except for the EV T-35 horn tweeters.
That all-star concert tribute to Roy Orbison was originally broadcast on Cinemax and features the band that backed up Elvis during the 1970s, with James Burton on guitar and Ron Tutt on drums. The...