JBL - 4310 Speaker set






Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Two JBL 4310 three-way studio monitors, manufactured in 1974, in very good physical condition, tested and functional, each weighing 23 kg, dimensions 60 cm high, 37 cm wide, 30 cm deep.
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The JBL 4310 is a three-way studio monitor from the 1970s, renowned for its use in recording studios, which made it very popular. It was designed to minimize distortion, utilizing an innovative "no-front-edge" enclosure that minimizes unwanted reflections. This model features treble and midrange controls and a bass-reflex enclosure. Technical specifications Type: three-way, 3 drivers, bass-reflex enclosure. Transducers: Woofer: 300 mm. Midrange: 125 mm. Tweeter: 35 mm. Frequency response: \(45\text{\ Hz}\) – \(15\text{\ kHz}\). Impedance: \(8\text{\ Ohm}\). Crossover frequencies: \(1500\text{\ Hz}\) and \(7000\text{\ Hz}\). Minimum amplifier power: \(50\text{\ W}\) per channel. Sensitivity: \(91\text{\ dB}\). Key Features and History: Innovation: Designed by Ed May and Bart Locanthi, they created a unique design that eliminates unwanted sound reflections, contributing to its high quality. Versatility: The model was intended for placement on a console, shelf, or ceiling, making it extremely versatile in recording studios. Controls: It features built-in controls that allow for smooth adjustment of the treble and midrange. Success: The JBL 4310 loudspeakers became a symbol of the 1970s in the recording industry, and their success launched the JBL studio monitor series.
The JBL 4310 is a three-way studio monitor from the 1970s, renowned for its use in recording studios, which made it very popular. It was designed to minimize distortion, utilizing an innovative "no-front-edge" enclosure that minimizes unwanted reflections. This model features treble and midrange controls and a bass-reflex enclosure. Technical specifications Type: three-way, 3 drivers, bass-reflex enclosure. Transducers: Woofer: 300 mm. Midrange: 125 mm. Tweeter: 35 mm. Frequency response: \(45\text{\ Hz}\) – \(15\text{\ kHz}\). Impedance: \(8\text{\ Ohm}\). Crossover frequencies: \(1500\text{\ Hz}\) and \(7000\text{\ Hz}\). Minimum amplifier power: \(50\text{\ W}\) per channel. Sensitivity: \(91\text{\ dB}\). Key Features and History: Innovation: Designed by Ed May and Bart Locanthi, they created a unique design that eliminates unwanted sound reflections, contributing to its high quality. Versatility: The model was intended for placement on a console, shelf, or ceiling, making it extremely versatile in recording studios. Controls: It features built-in controls that allow for smooth adjustment of the treble and midrange. Success: The JBL 4310 loudspeakers became a symbol of the 1970s in the recording industry, and their success launched the JBL studio monitor series.
