JBL Studio 290 - højttaler

3.795 kr

JBL Studio 290 - højttaler

EAN: -    Producentens varenr.: STUDIO290BK
     

You knew it was coming. You can’t expect JBL engineers to rest when it comes to redefining home theater sound. Introducing JBL Studio 290 dual 3-way floorstanding loudspeaker – a towering piece of sound-craft that goes far and beyond what others could only imagine. A signature part of 10-piece JBL Studio 2 loudspeaker series, the Studio 290 has been tested relentlessly in the world’s most advanced sound research lab as well as pitted against competitors in real world comparative listening studies. The results are in: the Studio 290 takes the crown for legacy and technology. Its dual 8” PolyPlas drivers deliver twice the potency and precision of signature JBL sound. A rear-firing Slipstream bass port envelops your senses in tight, accurate bass. But these are just for starters: Harman is aiming for the record books.Taking cues from the work in developing some of the world’s most legendary recording studios, Harman has given the Studio 290 the kind of home audio experience that’s normally reserved for premium movie theaters. Harman has added improvements like a 1” CMMD Lite high-frequency driver to ensure low-distortion, and a High Definition Imaging (HDI) waveguide design that offers pinpoint sound imaging and firm natural balance. Harman has shored up the Studio 290’s interior with edge-to-edge bracing so that there’s minimal cabinet flexing and bass distortion. For those able to see and hear the truth, Harman is confident you’ll know it – full volume – when you see and hear the Studio 290.

Produktbeskrivelse:JBL Studio 290 - h�jttaler
Produkttype:H�jttaler
Dimensioner (B x D x H):27.3 cm x 33 cm x 119.7 cm
V�gt:25 kg
H�jttalertype:3-vejs - passiv
Anbefalet forst�rkereffekt:20 - 225 Watt
Frequency Response:38 - 22000 Hz
Nominel impedans:8 Ohm
H�jttalersystemdetaljer:H�jttaler - 38 - 22000 Hz - 8 Ohm
Farve:Sort

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