JBL LSR 2328P 8" Bi-Amplified Powered Studio Monitor

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JBL LSR 2328P 8" Bi-Amplified Powered Studio Monitor

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Sonic accuracy, high output, and exceptional bass response.

The JBL LSR 2328P is a bi-amplified studio monitor with magnetically shielded 238G 8" low-frequency transducer and 231H 1" silk substrate soft-dome high-frequency transducer mounted on an EOS waveguide with an elliptical aperture. The monitor features a 90W RMS amplifier for low frequencies, and 70W RMS amplifier for high frequencies; balanced XLR, 1/4 ", and unbalanced RCA inputs with detented level control; high- and low-frequency trim controls. The LSR 2328P monitor speaker comes wall-mount-ready with included mounting points.

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JBL LSR 2328P 8" Bi-Amplified Powered Studio Monitor Features:

  • Sonic accuracy - Meeting LSR Linear Spatial Reference criteria produces superior imaging and ensures what you hear at the mix position is neutral in a broad range of environments. The precision wave guide and crossover design, and a newly developed Elliptical Tweeter Aperture result in superior accuracy and imaging at the mix position.

    Extended low frequency response - Long-excursion low frequency transducers, and a custom tuned port that work in concert to produce deep accurate low frequency response.

    High Output - JBL-engineered high-sensitivity transducers, high-output amplifiers and careful attention paid to thermal properties of the system allow the LSR2300 line to produces exceptional sound pressure level (SPL).


JBL LSR 2328P 8" Bi-Amplified Powered Studio Monitor Specifications:

  • Frequency Response: 44 Hz - 18 kHz
    Low Frequency Extension (-10dB): 37 Hz
    Amplifier Power (Low Frequency/High Frequency): 95W/70W
    Max SPL Continuous (Each/Pair): > 103 dB/>109 dB
    Max SPL Peak (Each/Pair): >117 dB/>123 dB
    Drivers (Low Frequency/High Frequency): 8" 238G / 1" 231H; Self-Shielded
    Input Sensitivity XLR, 1/4" -10 dbV; RCA -20 dbV: 96 dB SPL/1m
    Inputs: XLR, 1/4" Balanced, RCA Unbalanced
    User Controls: Input Level; High Frequency Adjust, Low Frequency Adjust
    Magnetic Shielding: Yes
    Mounting Capability: Yes
    Finish (Baffle/Enclosure): Metallic Anthracite Paint/Dark Matte Black PVC
    Dimensions: 10" W x 15.5" H x 12" D
    Net Weight (Each): 27 lb.


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  • JBL is the BEST ONE! in America today!!!!!.

    As reviewed by Fernandez Shaw on 3/15/2011

    JBL's LSR Linear Spatial Reference criteria producs superior imaging and ensures what you hear at the mix position is neutral in a broad range of environments!!!!!. The precision wave guide and crossover design, plus a newly developed Elliptical Tweeter Aperture result in superior accuracy and imaging at the mix position!!!!!. Magnet shielding allows placement near computes!!!!!. And the 8" woofer with 90W & LF/70W HF biamplification!!!!!.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • JBL LSR 2328P 8" Bi-Amplified Powered Studio Monitor are hott

    As reviewed by Elmer on 7/14/2009

    These monitor are the best the sound on them are really really good but make sure you grab the RMS with it then it wont sound how its soposed to sound but there some hot monitor for mixing and mastering so make sure you grab a pair of these mothers they're amazing

    7 of 60 people found this review helpful.

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  • Sound like the higher end lsr's

    As reviewed by F.M. on 9/12/2009

    I Hope this is a better review than the other one. So i have been on a journey of trying to find a great monitor for a decent price. First i went to Mackie MR5's which sounded really good especially for the price but i noticed the bass was artificial and lacking the really low end. So then i sold those and went for the MR8's. Even more disappointed. Sold those and went with Alesis M1 Active 620's and i was finally happy until i notice the bass was a little muddy and tweeter just a tad bit piercing. Still for the price, they were great and my mixes came out pretty good. Still in need of an upgrade, i went to my local G.C. and heard the LSR2328 and wow was i surprised. they sounded like the high end lsr's. Warm, no harshness what so ever on the tweeters. Great low end bass that was musical and not mono tone. Smooth creamy mids. Worth every penny and more. Recommend them for anyone that enjoys good sound quality.

    41 of 49 people found this review helpful.

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