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Can't afford JBL M2's try these trickle down models

TitaniumTroy

Well-Known Member
So here are three options if you want some of Harman's trickle down technology from their reference "state of the art" M2 Monitor speakers. To be honest I have heard neither speaker, hope to change that soon. As Audio Solutions of Indy has a pair of JBL 4367's, at 15k.
http://www.jblsynthesis.com/productdetail/id-4367.html
http://positive-feedback.com/high-fidel ... o-monitor/

The JBL 708i which comes in at the cheaper price of $3k for speakers and Crown amps with DSP. It seems the Crown amps are integral to get the best performance.
http://www.jblpro.com/www/products/reco ... yqWmxMrJBw
Hard to find a place that sells these for some reason, but Dales Pro Audio does.
http://www.daleproaudio.com/s-151-jbl-7-series.aspx

The JBL LSR308 comes in around $400-500 a pair, this reviewer liked the design, but not so much the build quality. These are pretty easy to find at your local Guitar Center, like did. The salesman who showed them to me liked them, but thought the Mackies with their better enclosure was had superior bass and I agreed.
http://noaudiophile.com/JBL_LSR308/

An example of the JBL 4367's being a giant killer. An audiophile from the Dallas area who has gone from YG Acoustics Anat's($106k) to Vivid Giya's($68k) and now has the 4367's($15k) and loves them.
 
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