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    L19, 4301B will work, what else?

    I am looking for a monitor for my desk. I have 2 sets of JBL's in the house now, and would love a set of "montiors" that sound as close to the same as possible. Both use the LE25-4 tweeters and LE5-6 mids.

    As far as I can tell the L19 and 4301B are nearly identical with a little edge going to the 4301B's, but should be both what the doctor ordered. Do you guys agree?

    I have the size of these speakers, 19 X 11.5 x 11.5 to work with.

    Any other recommendations?

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    LSR 25p (avitar) LSR28's are very good but somewhat pricey

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    I'd like to spend no more than $200 for a set, those look neat though, but how will they sound compared to the L-36?

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-4406-Profess...QQcmdZViewItem

    what about these?

    They are 4406's I beleive.

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    Chill out

    Take a breath.
    4301 is a much better speaker than 4406.
    B4 you ask, are these monitors going to be used next to a CRT TV?
    If so you may have to look at JBLs' that are shielded, a'la Control series.
    Have fun and there's something mystical about the blue fronts of monitors.
    I have it on good authourity that upon the removal of the grill covers owners also tend to disrobe.
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    Thanks Mike, they'll be going next to my LCD monitor, I don't think it will be a factor. I love the JBL blue too. Its really neat, it somehow makes the speakers sound better too /

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Smith
    Take a breath.
    4301 is a much better speaker than 4406.
    D'oh!

    I wouldn't say it's much better than the 4406. I've owned both in a variety of environments.

    In any case, the 4301 and L19 are examples of those rare systems that end up being so much more than the sum of their parts. Cheapest 8-inch LF + cheapest 1.4-inch HF + nice network + spot-on vented box = surprisingly good system. Compare directly with the 4408, which is a more modern take on the theme with greater bandwidth, power handling, etc., etc.

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    Can the same be said about the L36's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbrace
    Can the same be said about the L36's?
    Not with as much conviction. Something happened building a 10-inch version of that 8-inch transducer. I sure reconed alot of blown 125/127's back then. More than any other driver actually.

    I personally liked the L36 well enough but the L50 was a newer version of that theme. Owned them once too. An even newer take on that theme would be the 4410.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    D'oh!

    I wouldn't say it's much better than the 4406. I've owned both in a variety of environments.

    In any case, the 4301 and L19 are examples of those rare systems that end up being so much more than the sum of their parts. Cheapest 8-inch LF + cheapest 1.4-inch HF + nice network + spot-on vented box = surprisingly good system. Compare directly with the 4408, which is a more modern take on the theme with greater bandwidth, power handling, etc., etc.
    I could not agree more, despite owning many more expensive, better specced JBLs, there is something "right" about the L19/4301. They are truly amazing little speakers! The cabs seem substantial for the units within too, definitely keepers.
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    Also, isn't the L19 = 4301, (alnico LF), and L19A = 4301B, (ferrite LF)?

    John

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    4401's no slouch, either....

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    Not with as much conviction.
    So you are saying that you liked the L19/4301's better than the L36's? Somehow I find that hard to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbrace
    So you are saying that you liked the L19/4301's better than the L36's? Somehow I find that hard to believe.
    Well, close your eyes and click your heels three times.

    I'm trying to be nice. I was a fan of the LE10, not the 125/127. The 125/127 was fine for it's intended application. I was in the LE10 league. Why would I want a 125/127 when I could have an LE10?

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    What about the L16's?



    http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-L-16-L16-Dec...QQcmdZViewItem

    These don't look too bad.

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