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    mid-range terminology

    quick question: what exactly is meant by "forward voicing" referred to on so many of the control monitor series?

    is that poor off-axis response or the rising peak typical in the 6-7Khz area?

    I see in a lot of the JBL literature they speak of being "tailored to have a forward mid-range characteristic, which many users favored since it allowed them to hear program details under less than ideal conditions"

    thanks as always

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBLAddict View Post
    quick question: what exactly is meant by "forward voicing" referred to on so many of the control monitor series?

    is that poor off-axis response or the rising peak typical in the 6-7Khz area?
    I am not sure if it is limited to the 6-7KHz region, but yes, an upper midrange peak.


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