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Thread: new K2 and Array Brochure

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    new K2 and Array Brochure


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    Really Cool...need to get this in the library also

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    Anyone know if JBL has a brochure for the Studio L series?

    As much as I like their old stuff I get more excited over the new

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    The Array stuff is just too cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    The Array stuff is just too cool.
    yup.

    any chance the 800 will mate with the PS1400?

    steve.

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    Kind of nastalgic in a way. I remember looking at the 43xx and L series brochures and feeling kind of like I just did.


    WAT TO GO JBL

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    Beautiful!

    ...LOVE the vintage design elements- yet evolved. I'm glad to see JBL gave special attention to the past. If looks are any indication to performance- they should have a winner!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    The Array stuff is just too cool.
    And sounding great.

    Got an opportunity to listen to a pair of 1400's today. Fantastic.

    Will have to go back over the weekend with some music that i know better.
    Johnny Haugen Sørgård

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    Thumbs up !!!!!!!

    Super ultra groovy cool! Gracias.
    Out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yggdrasil
    And sounding great.

    Got an opportunity to listen to a pair of 1400's today. Fantastic.

    Will have to go back over the weekend with some music that i know better.
    Lucky you....if you can...can you give us a detailed review of your impressions and how it sounds ( lows, mid-bass, mid-range, upper mid-range, highs ) you know the details and maybe compared to something else??

    Hmmmmmm....Maybe I'll have to fly to Norway to hear them myself

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    Oh Yes....and pictures too!!!!

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    Wow!! Those sure do look nice. It certainly does bring back memories of looking at the brochures lusting over the vintage stuff. I hope a dealer near by has them I certainly would go have a listen.

    Rob

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    Array series using 4th order crossovers!

    I am thinking I might try a design out with 4th order crossover myself as a project and see how it comes out.

    Nice to see new JBL systems coming out, now just need some better availability!

    Ron


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    The Arrays and the K2 are systems I would love a chance to listen to.

    And I totally agree with GT's statment of using 5 or 7 identical speakers is the best way to re-create the sound space the authors of the recording intented. And as we all know, in most ht systems the weakest link is the center speaker, if its not identical to the L/R. And the 880 really looks like it can do the job.
    They're unconventional in design all right, but I bet they sound fantastic.

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    - I wonder if the referenced 24 db slopes, might be the combined system responses ( electrical slope, in series with the acoustic roll-off slope ) as opposed to only the electrical response ( from the systems' network ).


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