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Yes integrating the sub can be a pain, I think that it's better to set the sub's crossover quite low and leave a "gap". You'll get the "thump" without the integration issues (addition/canceling at frequencies near crossover).As for the drivers, the sound of a 14" can be quite unique, so pray that JBL keeps same quality level and lowers the price :Nap.
Why not build your own? For FAR less money you can have a speaker system which will outperform the JBLs easily.
I'm pretty sure werd designed this one.
Nah, I'm pretty much done with JBL.
Hahha nah...207/2's Reference are Made in England.....all the Reference line of Kef's are Made in England....no Fortune Cookie included
Act now and buy the JBL 1400 Array's and you get your choice of a Box of Fortune Cookie's or 6 cans of Refried beans ........depending on the month/country that JBL picks to make their speakers in
I'd rather go for the floorstanders Nap.
Enlighten us. Pics welcome.Nap.
It's really not that hard. All it takes is a good plan (which I don't know how to attach, apparently I can only post images), a handful of tools, and LOTS of time and patience.
So you don't mind that the Chinese own KEF, you just don't want them to make the speakers there?
What am I looking at for the front baffle? The multi-strip look of the baffle is reminiscent of glued-up butcher block hardwood. Beautiful execution on the woodworking. It looks like quarter-sawn oak? Steve
Very nice Be well...