Right, and I owned a REL Stentor III (the model just below their flagship Studio II then) that I wish I still had. Both used the Volt 10 driver. Great sub, and REL is one of the very few powered subs I'd ever own. To my knowledge, JBL currently makes nothing that even comes close in a powered model.
No problems....
http://www.jblpro.com/ProductAttachments/VPSB7118.pdf
This one should be on par with the best RELs, JBL Array 1500:http://www.jblsynthesis.com/products...rs/1500-array/
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Mctwins - that's a pro model, not something a lot of people would want parked in their living rooms.
martin - I didn't know they were making that one. However, if you've ever heard a well-set up REL, you'd see how nicely they can integrate into the system (once dialed in) which IMHO is the key to great sub performance. Anyone can make a big box with a big driver to go 'boom!', but if it sounds detached or not like an extension of the satellites, then to me it isn't optimal. That's not taking anything away from the Array sub's capability, I'm sure it can put out a decent wallop.
As my experience with the REL showed me, it isn't just about lowest Hz or big dB output/brute force bass. Subs like REL's better models (and perhaps JL Audio's) simply sound like your speakers gained the last octave or so in the low end, not as a separate entity, and the soundstage and detail is improved as well. It's quite impressive.
The Ritchie Family "best disco in town". Funny how much trouble the set designer has gone to make them look just like 4333's. Now if it were real that would be the best disco in town.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrikjSJBAnM
another picture of Eno with some jbl mointors. 4313's this time.
TONTO has found a comfortable new home at the National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta. This is a fantastically
innovative museum with a very forward thinking accessibility policy including an artist in residence program. Check out the link to the collection here: http://www.nmc.ca/collections/
This part of the site gives you a taste of current activities at NMC as they are in the process of building their new museum: http://www.nmc.ca/amplify/
Apologies for posting a picture of Leif Garret but pics of 4310's are hard to find
Checking out some photos from Abey studios that actually look pretty recent....looks like 4320's
What are they used for when placed that high?
yeah, not sure. Maybe they're up high probably because its a huge room. I presume they are there just for playback to the musicians in the studo
When we had them in a similar sized music/rehearsal room, that's what they were used for.
Not critical listening or eval.
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