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Published on 06/12/12 at 07:08I listened in a shop Yamaha DSR112 DSR + 1 sub and JBL PRX PRX612M + 1 sub.
Remain on the heads, used in broadband. Power level, little difference, significance level also, but I was indoors and not very far (15m).
On different styles of music, it is worth, the two sound great (jazz, classical, rock and electro). Under the same conditions, the medium (about 1 kHz) is a bit more on this Yam. If there really hinders it, a small enough equation.
On solo vocals, I had a slight preference for JBL, especially on female voices. But when I heard a drum solo rock, it was clear: YAMAHA! Enormous dynamic, precision, super-transient response, a crazy attack. Even without the sub, I had the guts that vibrated, unlike the JBL.
To each his own style: a guitar / voice or a string quartet, slight preference for JBL, however once there is a hammer, or the DJ, Yamaha without hesitation.
Little more about Yam compared to JBL: the two canted position to facilitate the return and set up access to the settings.
Least small: no legs on the cutaway. As I will soon use the back of a truck converted to agriculture during the scene, I'm going to stick rubber washers.
Remain on the heads, used in broadband. Power level, little difference, significance level also, but I was indoors and not very far (15m).
On different styles of music, it is worth, the two sound great (jazz, classical, rock and electro). Under the same conditions, the medium (about 1 kHz) is a bit more on this Yam. If there really hinders it, a small enough equation.
On solo vocals, I had a slight preference for JBL, especially on female voices. But when I heard a drum solo rock, it was clear: YAMAHA! Enormous dynamic, precision, super-transient response, a crazy attack. Even without the sub, I had the guts that vibrated, unlike the JBL.
To each his own style: a guitar / voice or a string quartet, slight preference for JBL, however once there is a hammer, or the DJ, Yamaha without hesitation.
Little more about Yam compared to JBL: the two canted position to facilitate the return and set up access to the settings.
Least small: no legs on the cutaway. As I will soon use the back of a truck converted to agriculture during the scene, I'm going to stick rubber washers.