JBL introduces Control 2P powered reference monitor
Sep 28, 2008 8:00 AM
The Control 2P from JBL brings powered nearfield monitoring to desktop broadcast environments.
JBL Professional has introduced the Control 2P compact powered reference monitor. The Control 2P is a 5in two-way stereo system for broadcast and desktop production applications. The system includes two speakers, one of which incorporates power amplification and user controls for itself and the connected passive speaker. Snap-on pedestals and mounting capability help users optimize the listening angle for desktop and portable production applications.
With impressive output and accuracy and a compact form factor, the Control 2P is an ideal utility monitor for the professional broadcast environment. The Control 2P offers linear frequency response and impressive low-frequency performance as well as an integral 35W-per-channel amplifier.
Meeting the needs of broadcasters, the Control 2P includes magnetically shielded transducers for use near magnetically sensitive equipment and balanced XLR inputs that allow connection to professional recording and broadcast equipment. Integrated mounting capability and an optional mounting kit allow the system to be wall-mounted in broadcast facilities.
The Control 2P system includes one powered master speaker, one passive extension speaker and power supply. The MTC-2P Mounting Kit contains two wall-mount brackets and a power supply holster and is available separately.
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