So UHF and HF refer to the range not the drivers. That's reasonable, and handy, on a two-way system. I sort of expected that would be left to the room EQ in a studio setting but I guess it makes it seem more traditional for a JBL studio monitor.
So UHF and HF refer to the range not the drivers. That's reasonable, and handy, on a two-way system. I sort of expected that would be left to the room EQ in a studio setting but I guess it makes it seem more traditional for a JBL studio monitor.
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