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  • mattera91mattera91

    JBL Everest DD55000Published on 02/09/07 at 07:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I own this legendary model for 5 years now, big financial effort, the favorite is not done 36 times in his life, even with women!

    I'm beginning to know them a little, but it takes time to identify their opportunities and listen to many diverse discs. Their main quality is the sound stage, moreover stable and unmatched to this day, in my opinion .... The advantage of the large panels without the disadvantages (listening to ghost), the specialists will include ....

    clear and fast, but still require Watts to make the most, despite the performance of 100dB, with a sub power amp that runs out of steam quickly would be a mistake.

    Perfectly balanced, they do not take to the grave "extreme…
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    I own this legendary model for 5 years now, big financial effort, the favorite is not done 36 times in his life, even with women!

    I'm beginning to know them a little, but it takes time to identify their opportunities and listen to many diverse discs. Their main quality is the sound stage, moreover stable and unmatched to this day, in my opinion .... The advantage of the large panels without the disadvantages (listening to ghost), the specialists will include ....

    clear and fast, but still require Watts to make the most, despite the performance of 100dB, with a sub power amp that runs out of steam quickly would be a mistake.

    Perfectly balanced, they do not take to the grave "extreme" is a deliberate choice by the manufacturer for a good homogeneity with the recovery in the medium, and it is very well managed ....( fast is a 38 cm blends much better with the way that a higher boomer heavier and slower, designed to go a little lower)

    It does not still have the punch of "big" studio monitors, but also a deliberate choice of the manufacturer, more distance, better perception of the soundstage at the expense side "falls within" the big monitors but still impressive, do not be fooled ....

    Their "big" problem (in all senses) is the size and weight, provide the place, and support for handling (145kg/pièce), but it is true that Once installed it does not move all day ....

    It clings worse than a woman .....

    Depending on the configuration upstream, they will express themselves and adapt at will, its desires ... but always with a fantastic reproduction of the Sound Sene!

    This is one of the best ways to stop leaving home ... (home entertainment guaranteed and permanent!)

    This is the evolution of L300, which led to this phenomenon at the origin! Output in 1985, 20 years after birth, and just as seductive ......

    PS: Now fully tamed with the addition of a process of serious under sub 60hz, with 46 cm 2245H, no restrictions, happiness knows no bounds. Delicious sweetness (just finding the right wedding upstream), definition pushed, wide bandwidth and regular (measurements of the curve in support), the best of the best brand for me in terms of image, DD66000 even gives a more narrow and less alive ...
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  • MJ91MJ91

    JBL Everest DD55000Published on 10/23/10 at 07:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    beautiful scene sound spatialization, DEFINITIONS, rgal a wealth of stamps for the costs of orchestral
    single pregnant BMOL starved "serious" and some cost the comprssion 2425H can be a bit tinny.

    the K2 S 9900 is much better.





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