Guys,
Check out this : http://jarrods.customer.netspace.net...ls/default.htm
I will be visiting Jarrod's JBL sound lounge tomorrow afternoon and will post an update. It should be very interesting.
Ian
Guys,
Check out this : http://jarrods.customer.netspace.net...ls/default.htm
I will be visiting Jarrod's JBL sound lounge tomorrow afternoon and will post an update. It should be very interesting.
Ian
So that is where he put all of those clamps I sent him....
Widget
Großartig !! Super !! Sehr schön !!
Great!! Superious(?) !! Beautifull !!
Eckhard
Looks super. Well done!
Enjoy your visit, and give us a report.
Out.
Well later on today I will make my way over at ground zero with a six pack.
By all accounts Jarrod has done an excellent job, not only the speakers but nice amps and other goodies...can't way to see and hear it.
Better make sure I got a different shirt on hey.
Ian
"Better make sure I got a different shirt on hey.
Ian"
Would have been a hell of a lot funnier if you had just worn the damn shirt!
Can't wait to hear what you think. Those speakers look great!!
Nice Job
Rob
I'll never be seen in front of the camera again.
Cheers
Ian
On Saturday afternoon I visited Jarrod to check out his project system, the JBL 4344 and 1500 Sub.
This was the first time we had actually met and so we spent a while talking about this history of his project, the journey and Jarrod's earlier involvement with JBLs when he was a band roadie many years ago. Before Jarrod commenced the project he researched several options including the popular 4435 Bi radial monitor but finally decided on the 4344.
This project has been a real class act from start to finish and with the help of many Lansing Forum Members incl The Widget, John Nebel, Bo and many others its turned out to be a real success story.
My first remark was these JBL's look as though they have just rolled out of the factory.
The wood grain finish and presentation is outstanding and the way the enclosures have been fitted up is jaw dropping. It reminded me of The Widgets handy work when I visited his workshop last May.
As it turns out Jarrod is something of a handy man. He built from scratch a very substantial and elaborate fish tank located on the right rear of the listening room which in a word was immaculate.
The system is configured around a Sony AV Pre amp and a Sony SACD DVD play as the main source with a large plasma screen centre stage.
A DBX Drive rack operates as a 3 way active crossover running the 1500's as subs below 47 hz, the 2235H from 47 to 280 hz and the 2122+horn+ slot above 280 hz running the 3134 passive networks. The power comes from a Crown K2 for the subs, a Crown L1 for the 2235's and a Playmaster Pro Series 111 for the midrange and top end. That's 800, 350 and 180 watts of power per side, heaps of fire power in my book. No doubt Jarrod will elaborate more on this in due course.
The system has been calibrated at the centre listener sweet spot using the mic and auto eq function with the DBX rive rack. There are plans to further fine tune the system once some plinth's are made up to protect the enclosure base from vac bumps.
We play a variety of CD's and DVD's and the system gave an impressive account of itself. The system was dead silent, no hum, hiss and fan noise anywere, the essential platform for a high resolution loudspeaker.
The typical qualities of these JBL's became quickly evident. Wide and smooth response, crisp definition and transients, realistic imaging and sound stage. They were also equally up to the task of revealing not only the artistic qualities of the recordings we played but also the production standards, which as we know can be frustrating at times. But that's what owning 4344's is about......
We talked about the potential virtues of using an analogue active crossover and while there may be some merit in this I could not really make a call on the sonic impact the DBX Drive rack as there are so many unknown variables in Jarrod's system.
I really look forward hearing this system again.
Thankyou Jarrod for a very pleasant afternoon.
Ian
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