Review this and the new JBL L100 together as a comparison and see your clicks go through the roof.
JBL’s 4312G Studio Monitor Honors the Past
Harman set up shop at CES in sprawling suite of ballrooms at the Hard Rock Hotel. Once I wandered past exhibits dedicated to connected automotive tech, cybersecurity, and a host of other things I had no idea the company was involved in, I landed in a cozy corner where JBL’s vintage-inspired speakers were on display. Ahhhh….
The new 4312G studio monitor is a fresh take on the company’s classic 4310/4311 family of studio monitors, which were first introduced in 1968. The 3-way speaker has a vented cabinet and a driver array consisting of a 12-inch pulp cone woofer, 5-inch pulp cone midrange, and a 1-inch aluminum/magnesium alloy tweeter set in a waveguide. Mirror-imaged pairs allow for vertical or horizontal placement, and there are front-panel mid- and high-frequency trim controls.
JBL’s 4312G studio monitor is available now for $2,500/pair.
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