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    New JBL 43xx Studio Monitor

    All references to this new Studio Monitor have been removed as per Harman Japan. Evidently someone there reads this forum and they were "extremely displeased" that there was any mention of the new monitor since Stereo Sound wants exclusive announcement in their September 2010 issue. We are free to do whatever after that time.

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    No comments !!!!
    Regards Stephane

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    Quote Originally Posted by caladois View Post
    No comments !!!!
    Dude... everytime I see your avatar I'm reminded of how much I really like my 4338-type clones... 1500AL in 5 cu ft box tuned to 28 Hz, 476Be bolted to the H4338, modified Everest II network. No 045Be just yet, I'm not sure if I will bother. I was looking for a stellar replacement for my 4430's and these do the job just fine.

    I absolutely do miss the shear impact of my 4345 clones, especially at the low volumes I usually listen at, but I don't miss the nearly twice as large boxes. Even 5 cu ft is a pain to deal with anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    Dude... I really like my 4338-type clones... 1500AL in 5 cu ft box tuned to 28 Hz, 476Be bolted to the H4338, modified Everest II network. No 045Be just yet, I'm not sure if I will bother. I was looking for a stellar replacement for my 4430's and these do the job just fine.

    I absolutely do miss the shear impact of my 4345 clones, especially at the low volumes I usually listen at, but I don't miss the nearly twice as large boxes. Even 5 cu ft is a pain to deal with anymore.
    and another no comment except that I would love a listening session of your 43XX clones
    Regards Stephane

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    Quote Originally Posted by caladois View Post
    I would love a listening session of your 43XX clones

    Me, too!


    Note to Don: When's the listening party?
    ". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers

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    I wish I could afford your 4338type clone!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    Dude... everytime I see your avatar I'm reminded of how much I really like my 4338-type clones... 1500AL in 5 cu ft box tuned to 28 Hz, 476Be bolted to the H4338, modified Everest II network. No 045Be just yet, I'm not sure if I will bother. I was looking for a stellar replacement for my 4430's and these do the job just fine.
    I agree as someone who loves simple 2-way systems that image like no tomorrow!

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    This sound very strange since they already have been released in Norway

    http://www.lydogbilde.no/nye-klassis...969-45376.html

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    More than strange !!!! Does it mean that Japan is no more exclusive (for JBL)

    tHANKS FOR SHARING
    Regards Stephane

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    I'm pretty sure Harman Japan and Harman Europe are like the left hand and the right hand.

    I asked Greg once about using that 4429 in a 5.1 and his response was "That would be killer!"

    Five of these puppies and a pair of custom, blue baffled 1500 Arrays would probably do it.
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    100000 crown for the mini K2 s9900 16000 usd

    that is less than have price with this prespective it is a steal

    and in this photo it looks nice

    for 16000 you get a Revel Studio 2

    I like a lot more the JBL 4365 (more speaker ) and it probably sounds better than my Array 1400

    nice work in a couple of weeks will have more information

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    Quote Originally Posted by caladois View Post
    More than strange !!!! Does it mean that Japan is no more exclusive (for JBL)

    tHANKS FOR SHARING
    hope thats the new yellow brick road

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valentin View Post
    I like a lot more the JBL 4365 (more speaker ) and it probably sounds better than my Array 1400
    Jerry seems pretty happy with the way the cloth surround worked out. It should last forever.

    The combination of the fifteen and the four-inch compression driver bolted to that splendid sonoglass horn should sound pretty nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valentin View Post
    hope thats the new yellow brick road
    I just got the word that Harman Japan let them have a pair to show even though it slightly preceeded Harman Japan's own roll-out.
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    100000 crown for the mini K2 s9900 16000 usd

    that is less than have price with this prespective it is a steal
    I'm a real sucker for the blue baffle and the old school box as opposed to the fancy and very expensive curved boxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    I'm pretty sure Harman Japan and Harman Europe are like the left hand and the right hand.

    I asked Greg once about using that 4429 in a 5.1 and his response was "That would be killer!"

    Five of these puppies and a pair of custom, blue baffled 1500 Arrays would probably do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valentin View Post
    100000 crown for the mini K2 s9900 16000 usd
    If the price in the article is correct, the 4368 will cost 100.000NOK.

    As comparison, Array 1400 costs 80.000NOK and K2 S9900 250.000NOK (E2 = 450,000NOK)

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