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Old 2nd December 2005   #24
thenoodle
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............Yeah probably not but now they have the LSR4328P's and it's making me nuts deciding.....
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The 4328s are a smaller system compared to the 6328's (ie...less power and headroom) . The 4300 series has a more involved room correction thing, rudimentary time alignment, and digital input ....stuff that now that I've seen it, is sort of borderline gimmicky. And definitely aimed at guys who are going to buy a set of 5 up front for surround.

Ah...but the 6328's. Yep, they're the ones! I've been talking these up around here for the past year. They're just fantastic. They are so easy to set up for weird room conditions. I've listened to everything out there and nothing compares by a long shot.

You can stick the 6328s in intolerably small spaces (check out the video demo on jbl's site) ..or great rooms. I stuck a pair in a 22 x32 control room a couple of weeks ago and ran the rmc. Huge room peaks between 45 and 65hz (to be expected) After running the rmc calibration, the 6328's are flat within a db or so all the way across the spectrum (well, the rmc spectrum anyway). Nothing hyped in the sound. So nice. At whatever volume you want.

I keep stalling in getting the 6312 sub because I get such great, reliable low end all the way down into the 30hz range. The first time I ran the rmc test tones and they got down into the lower tones, I had to blink, thinking I must be hearing a 15" sub somewhere in the room.
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