Kamis, 03 Januari 2013

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JBL MS 62C Component Speaker System

JBL MS 62C Component Speaker System

I'm a firm believer in the saying "you get what you pay for" but after researching many different components for my '03 4Runner ranging from $200 all the way up to $600, I read several reviews about the JBL MS-62C set and all were raving about them. I went ahead and bought them thinking that at their price point, if they didn't live up, it wouldn't be a huge waste of money.

I consider myself somewhat of an audiophile and I wanted clean sound and have a bit of knowledge about how to obtain it. I knew I wanted a great midbass punch and a clear tweeter that didn't sound harsh. I was worried about the harshness since the tweeter used titanium material in lieu of a fabric like silk which typically sounds more smooth and less harsh. I shortly realized the worry was unwarranted.

The passive crossover has attenuation settings that can be made via a jumper to quiet the tweeter if you think it's too loud, but I like it on 0 attenuation (full volume). This is one thing JBL did correctly. Most passive crossovers that have this attenuation adjustment, show a positive and negative number along with a 0 setting. This leads you to believe that you can actually turn UP the volume of the tweeter. This is not possible. The tweeter can only go as loud as it can go and the positive setting is actually giving you 0 attenuation of the tweeter. The 3 settings would actually be 0 then two attenuation steps below 0. JBL did this correctly by labeling the settings true to actually what they're doing with 0, -3, and -6 db settings.

The build seems solid. Nothing feels cheap or flimsy. I love the spring loaded terminals, which have stiff springs so they really clamp on to the wires well. With a sensitivity of 89db, they are not up there with some of the better (more expensive) sets, but still respectable. I am feeding them about 80 watts per side right now and as long as you have the crossover setting to the midrange/woofer correct, they can handle quite a bit of volume on that power.

The bottom line is, they sound awesome without breaking the bank. Definitely recommended.

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4 komentar:

  1. I'm a firm believer in the saying "you get what you pay for" but after researching many different components for my '03 4Runner ranging from $200 all the way up to $600, I read several reviews about the JBL MS-62C set and all were raving about them. I went ahead and bought them thinking that at their price point, if they didn't live up, it wouldn't be a huge waste of money.

    I consider myself somewhat of an audiophile and I wanted clean sound and have a bit of knowledge about how to obtain it. I knew I wanted a great midbass punch and a clear tweeter that didn't sound harsh. I was worried about the harshness since the tweeter used titanium material in lieu of a fabric like silk which typically sounds more smooth and less harsh. I shortly realized the worry was unwarranted.

    The passive crossover has attenuation settings that can be made via a jumper to quiet the tweeter if you think it's too loud, but I like it on 0 attenuation (full volume). This is one thing JBL did correctly. Most passive crossovers that have this attenuation adjustment, show a positive and negative number along with a 0 setting. This leads you to believe that you can actually turn UP the volume of the tweeter. This is not possible. The tweeter can only go as loud as it can go and the positive setting is actually giving you 0 attenuation of the tweeter. The 3 settings would actually be 0 then two attenuation steps below 0. JBL did this correctly by labeling the settings true to actually what they're doing with 0, -3, and -6 db settings.

    The build seems solid. Nothing feels cheap or flimsy. I love the spring loaded terminals, which have stiff springs so they really clamp on to the wires well. With a sensitivity of 89db, they are not up there with some of the better (more expensive) sets, but still respectable. I am feeding them about 80 watts per side right now and as long as you have the crossover setting to the midrange/woofer correct, they can handle quite a bit of volume on that power.

    The bottom line is, they sound awesome without breaking the bank. Definitely recommended.

    BalasHapus
  2. All of them are perfectly,they Work excellent,You can listen a great Sound!, All of the componentes Join and do a perfecta Work

    BalasHapus
  3. This is my second car fitted with this speaker. Superb Speakers. I don't need to add a woofer. It delivers the bass smoothly even at loud level of 25 on my Pioneer SPH-DA100.

    BalasHapus