JBL Studio Speakers
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@xoxoleah1000 JBL S310 their very rare and cost thousands of benjamins lols.....
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can you link me the speakers :) where i can buy them cause i cant find it on jbls website :)
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You seriously lucked out when you got these speakers for free, i hope you still have them and they still work.
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Wonder if hes blown these great speakers yet? I bet he hasnt, because thats how good the JBLs are. A Little tip to anyone, always leave Bass and treble controls flat when starting out, its usually the best place to be. You shouldnt be maxing out the bass knob by anymeans. If you do make adjustments to bass and treble dont go anywhere past 10 and 2 oclock, 12:00 being center. Every recording is different. Purpose of a good system, is too faithfully reproduce the recording not alter it.
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Yo quiero un par de bosinas de jbl mi numero es 832 533 76 14
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You should never drive your receiver up to shut down lol. Bad things will happen.
They gave you quite a gift. You will regret it later if you blow them. Give me a free pair of JBL's and you will be my best friend. Won't say a word on the sum total power you state for your sys. wtw88 said it straight-cleanest sound you can get.
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@45bonvivant and how this song call?
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@deathboi111 You can detect slipping by using an oscilloscope. Instead of the waves being round they will be cut off (distorted) at top and bottom. Not everyone has an oscilloscope though. For the sake of the average listener, if the music sounds distorted, there is too much clipping. Driving an amp to 1/2 power with the loudness on or with an equalizer set up to produce more bass will set up an unacceptable level of distortion and damage speakers and maybe the amp itself.
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That guy as fucked up his amp settings and has no clue about balance.
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the distortion is due to the crappy mic that cant pick up the bass well or treble.
Why lots of people use this song on his jBL's demo ?
Is it a contest ?
I only see saturation, distortion and bad amplification.....
45bonvivant 2 years ago 33
When you drive your amp to clipping (look it up if you don't know what it is) you will blow your voice coils.
The way you're using these might sound OK to you, but believe me it's not.
You are filling your room with distorted sound and ruining your ears. At the same time you are not learning to listen properly.
Go for the cleanest sound you can get. Get a good power amp and drive these speakers within their comfort zone and listen carefully. Get some acoustic recordings and begin to learn.
wtw88 1 year ago 20