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  • PLJBLMC07PLJBLMC07

    That happiness with the ad-hoc amplification (powerful and accurate)

    JBL L 222Published on 01/13/14 at 02:48
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    Very, very good speakers. My advice is to be amplified by example with one (or two ;-)) PL 400 and PL 700 and a Mcintosh C-41 preamp (preamp has no lamps in this case!). Cables "Transparent (The Link)" Very, very good results!
    Do not hesitate to insulate the soil.
    Local ideally should be large enough and allow back to enjoy the deep bass as well as the accuracy of medium and treble.
    Listening is and remains very low as captivating high volume "listen live." Their settings at the back allows the back to adjust the mids and highs depending on the quality of the local and of course the quality of the source .... When fine tuning is achieved ... Pure bliss!
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    Very, very good speakers. My advice is to be amplified by example with one (or two ;-)) PL 400 and PL 700 and a Mcintosh C-41 preamp (preamp has no lamps in this case!). Cables "Transparent (The Link)" Very, very good results!
    Do not hesitate to insulate the soil.
    Local ideally should be large enough and allow back to enjoy the deep bass as well as the accuracy of medium and treble.
    Listening is and remains very low as captivating high volume "listen live." Their settings at the back allows the back to adjust the mids and highs depending on the quality of the local and of course the quality of the source .... When fine tuning is achieved ... Pure bliss!
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  • jblansing66jblansing66

    excellent!!

    JBL L 222Published on 02/08/12 at 11:54
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    Very good speakers and rare on the market, versatile, plays on all types of jazz and classical music ... without tiring; excellent soundstage.
  • mattera91mattera91

    JBL L 222Published on 09/26/05 at 15:17
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    I got them too, in their time, well before my L220. Same family sound that dernires, trs near balance, apart from a bump due lgre grave at the top of the disco era, and to promote DONNA SUMMER CERRONE .... C 'is just a small cart of mass on the membrane that makes the diffrence passive .....( plot supplmentaire weights, PROCD known)

    The curve of L220 rponse overall prfrable is original, but the L 222 has no side effect, due to a completely flat front panel, providing a little more and a ration of scne sound, the L220 seemed a little bit more upscale in prsentation, because of its small latraux back plate, but dtriment the arati, these are the only Difference between prsentation and confi…
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    I got them too, in their time, well before my L220. Same family sound that dernires, trs near balance, apart from a bump due lgre grave at the top of the disco era, and to promote DONNA SUMMER CERRONE .... C 'is just a small cart of mass on the membrane that makes the diffrence passive .....( plot supplmentaire weights, PROCD known)

    The curve of L220 rponse overall prfrable is original, but the L 222 has no side effect, due to a completely flat front panel, providing a little more and a ration of scne sound, the L220 seemed a little bit more upscale in prsentation, because of its small latraux back plate, but dtriment the arati, these are the only Difference between prsentation and configuration of these two .... MODELS

    MODEL-becoming rare, especially in a perfect state, may be an excellent choice for the vintage home cinma .....
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