Frank23 don't fool yourself, they do that in Europe too. I was previously employed by a European company and they do the exact same thing.
Nick
Frank23 don't fool yourself, they do that in Europe too. I was previously employed by a European company and they do the exact same thing.
Nick
Given the scale of the auto business my impression is that Harman will treat JBL consumer a Legacy Story and drop all but the Synthesis branded range of box loudspeakers.
The whole approach to JBL as a Consumer brand has been inverted and the transition has been coming for sometime.
They are playing on the Legacy story (who we are...or who we were) and Floyd's prior work at Northridge to market technical innovation across the ranges but they are not building loudspeakers there anymore. It's a museum.
It's like a bunch of Cowboys have come along and taken over the ranch that once produces thoroughbreds.
The work is now farmed out globally and bonuses are handed out for patents and cost efficiencies.
I think this is in part why Greg's role was eliminated...they just won't be doing that range in the future.
I have mellowed a bit at the outrage of GT's firing... or perhaps just placed it in context... considering that Lansing Sound Inc. was incorporated by Jim Lansing in October 1946, it was a pretty good run. Jim Lansing told Hal Cox in the late 1940s that he had brought good sound to the motion picture theatre, and that the goal for his new company was to bring good sound to people in the home. Of course at that time Jim could not have known that he would be dead by 1949, nor that a succession of talented engineers capped by Greg Timbers would forward Jim's goal with unimaginable success well into the 21st century. Not a bad result overall, despite the nimrod maneuvers of management!
So Sorry To Hear The News Greg ! It seems to be a symptom of the world we now live in.I don't know how we went from Kick-Ass loudspeakers to Ipods and earbuds...It seems to be what is happening to most loudspeaker companies these days from Altec to JBL now and a few others.. With everything being made in China these days manufacturing in the USA is dead or dieing IMHO ! What I would love to see Greg is you get together with a bunch of your friends (loudspeaker engineers) and start a new company owned by the engineers not unlike what Jim Lansing did in 1946.. Best Wishes and hope you have great success in all your future endeavors ! Hope you have a Happy Holidays !
All The Best ! AB
"James B. Lansing" = Lansing Manufacturing ~ Altec Lansing ~ JBL
"The dawn of Bose created the "Man Cave" and reduced testoterone levels worldwide
by 18.5 per cent" Peteleoni on DIYaudio.
Darned right, and ipods and earbuds are part of this. Most men <30 in the USA can't change a tire. It's pathetic.
Greg's old-school and will be fine, hopefully he's in a good place mentally right now.
When this thread was first started I sent a link to my wife at work. Her response:
Wow. Turns out that JBL is a corporation too, which is a disappointment. What a rotten way to treat a gem. Feel free to invite him to visit, for him I'd clean up the guest room. Wow.
Personally I hope Greg is willing to share whatever he is currently tinkering with. And the offer stands. Greg, if you have any interest in exploring Woodinville Wine Country, we are eight miles north. We'll keep a light on.
Mike
Vertical horn kind of guy
FWIW, the Synthesis systems are back online at jblsynthesis.com/. Same information in a fresh wrapper.
For many years, iconic JBL loudspeakers have perfected the definition of luxury audio. The 4367 is no exception. The high-performance loudspeaker was built upon the same professional-grade technology used in the acclaimed JBL Professional model M2 Master Reference Monitor, one of the most advanced and sophisticated loudspeakers in the world today. This 2-way loudspeaker offers a cast-frame 15-inch woofer (2216Nd-1) with a powerful, patented Differential DriveŽ dual 3-inch voice coil and neodymium motor structure for outstanding behavior in the low to mid frequency range. Upper-mid and high frequencies are reproduced by a patented D2430K 3-inch dual diaphragm, dual voice coil compression driver with dual neodymium motor structures and JBL's patented High-Definition Imaging (HDI™) waveguide horn. All of this was designed to offer a high performance audio experience.
And then, because, in truth, we "managers" really don't know we are doing, fired the Chief Engineer who designed it, as well as every other major iconic loudspeaker system "we" produced over the last 43 years.
Photo of "management team" courtesy of stunt doubles Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels.
The stock price of HAR is down around 50% this year. Maybe Mr. Paliwal is the next person to be shown the door!
They are hanging everything off the Everest as a name in the lifestyle markets and everything off the M2 as innovation in the consumer range. This simply means there is no requirement for individual thought and creativity.
The classical loudspeaker designer at JBL is dead and JBL is raising revenue off patents and branding alone.
That might work for white goods and lawn mowers but the savey home consumers are looking for a more personalised message and who is behind the brand in world of noise filled with brands and techology.
When The designer is linked to the brand this can mean as much if not more than the technology to the purchaser when evaluating a complex purchase decision.
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