JBL has recently announced (not shipping until March) their new series of studio monitors, the LSR2300.
This new series follows the new Pro-Models, the LSR6300 and LSR4300′s as JBL’s new entry level monitors…
There are three different models, two different monitors, and a sub… Lets go over the details…
JBL LSR2325P – JBL’s Site
- 5″ Woofer, 1″ Driver
- Active, Bi-Amped, Two Way
- XLR, TRS, and RCA In
- HF/LF Trim… +2dB/-3dB
- Max SPL 105 dB, Continuous, Pair
- Freq Response, 52 Hz – 18 kHz
JBL LSR2328P – JBL’s Site
- 8″ Woofer, 1″ Driver
- Active, Bi-Amped, Two Way
- XLR, TRS, and RCA In
- HF/LF Trim… +2dB/-3dB
- Max SPL 109 dB, Continuous, Pair
- Freq Response, 44 Hz – 18 kHz
JBL LSR2310SP – JBL’s Site
- 10″ Woofer, Sub
- Active
- XLR, TRS, and RCA In
- Level Control
- Selectable Crossover, 80 Hz, 120 Hz
- LF Extension to 39 Hz
- Max SPL 103 dB, Continuous, Single
This monitor system seems quite formidable for home/project studio users…
The price point has not yet been announced, and will be most likely in March just before their ship date.
Have an opinion? Thoughts of these compared to your monitors?
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