JBL launches new studio monitors

Jan 31, 2006 11:10 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

JBL Professional used the Anaheim, CA, NAMM show to roll out its new LSR4300 Series studio monitors. Both the LSR4326P-powered 6in two-way system and the LSR4328P- powered 8in two-way system are being billed as intelligent studio monitors, incorporating the company’s HiQnet network protocol, which enables central control of all networked speakers from mix position. The speakers are equipped with 24/96-capable AES/EBU and S/PDIF inputs for direct interfacing with DAW interfaces and other digital sources.

The LSR4300 Series also features an updated, automated version of JBL’s RMC Room Mode Correction system and control center software for addressing system settings and custom EQ presets, and storing and recalling system parameters via host computer. A wireless remote control is also included.

For more information, visit www.jblpro.com.

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