Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
16 Σεπ 2009 · The JB4 MKIII is JohnBlue Audio's top of the line bookshelf fullrange speakers. Its enclosure is crafted using 24mm thick highpressured bonded MDF. Thanks to its proprietary internal...
JohnBlue Audio Art is now making its North American debut but isn't a new player in this game. In Taiwan where the company was established in 2003, JohnBlue is fast becoming the online focal point and synonymous with full-range loudspeakers among audiophiles.
As mainstream loudspeaker, the JB3 is a perfect match with Tripath amps (KingRex in particular for its valve-like sound). The JB3 is larger when you use a double pair in d'Appolito array as testified by our reader JR from Singapore who happily bi-amps with two KingRex T20Us.
3 Ιουν 2011 · Those not familiar with single-driver loudspeakers of this flavour will immediately note a hint of dryness and a lack of polished sheen when compared to two-way competitors. Deeper crayoned tonal colours, top-end ‘zing’ and midrange-trumps-bass – you either dig it or you don’t.
"Even though the JB3 was not originally designed for low-output tube amps and has an 87dB moderate efficiency and 6-ohm impedance, the finished product matches splendidly with tube amps as low as 5wpc. My own setup at home is built around the JB3 with our own TL66 tube monoblocks and KingRex T20."
The JB super tweeter taps its signal from the main speaker and comes with 3 sets of switches to fine-tune amplitude and frequency coverage to match all speaker types for an immediate, direct upgrade of their acoustic performance. The high-pass filter sits at either 14 or 17kHz (positions 2 and 6 respectively) and the switch settings allow for 8 ...
The speakers on test here - the JohnBlue JB3's, don't so much as occupy a catagory as chisel out a tiny niche and sit right in the middle of it! Just look at the pictures - these are the smallest speakers with hi-fi pretensions that I've ever seen. Not only that but those tiny boxes contain a minute driver under 3 inches across and not a lot else.