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PA Floor/Stage Monitor from JBL belonging to the MR900 series

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  • FksFks

    JBL MR905Published on 09/30/08 at 08:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    250watts RMS / peak 1000watts
    55 Hz - 17 kHz
    8 ohms
    101 dB
    28 kilos
    I own these speakers for 3 years and drive with an amplifier QSC USA900.
    I use them in our head as a facade soundsystem.Vu they are provided a basis to work in return is one for the galley can be installed in a mature, but with two wooden blocks and a strap ca va well.
    The handles are in a fragile because plastique.surtout can not be used to strap.
    I like the sound of the lower medium to sharp, even at high levels it's clean and it grows stronger.
    What I find fault is that it lacks bass.
    it's the speakers that were worth more than 6,000 francs when they came out.
    I've got for the price of a pair of JRX…
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    250watts RMS / peak 1000watts
    55 Hz - 17 kHz
    8 ohms
    101 dB
    28 kilos
    I own these speakers for 3 years and drive with an amplifier QSC USA900.
    I use them in our head as a facade soundsystem.Vu they are provided a basis to work in return is one for the galley can be installed in a mature, but with two wooden blocks and a strap ca va well.
    The handles are in a fragile because plastique.surtout can not be used to strap.
    I like the sound of the lower medium to sharp, even at high levels it's clean and it grows stronger.
    What I find fault is that it lacks bass.
    it's the speakers that were worth more than 6,000 francs when they came out.
    I've got for the price of a pair of JRX115, and they are much better obviously.
    I would do so this choice.
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