JBL Control 1 Pro set de moniteurs passifs
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Le JBL Control 1 Pro est une enceinte extérieure compacte et professionnelle avec un son clair et équilibré. Avec une puissance de 150W et une protection contre la surcharge SonicGuard™, il convient à une utilisation intensive en studio, AV et en extérieur. L'enceinte est livrée avec un support de montage et s'installe facilement. Son design compact la rend polyvalente. Les basses sont limitées en raison du petit boîtier et, étant passive, elle nécessite un amplificateur séparé. Pour ceux qui recherchent une qualité sonore professionnelle fiable dans un format compact, c'est un excellent choix.
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JBL introduced these back in 1990, and theres a damn good reason why theyre still in the product lineup today! These bookies literally define what an "all rounder" type speaker should be. Now I got my C1's on clearance at best buy back in 2007, $99 I believe. Powered by a 60wpc entry level Marantz receiver, they've never disappointed me in sound to say the least. Ive had them in every apartment ive lived in NYC. There was even an incident where one had fallen out of my 2nd floor window, bounced off the fire escape and onto unforgiving hard concrete. Brought it inside, hooked back up, and they played on just fine like it never happened! Later investigating I found the enclosure did in fact crack, but it was NOTHING a clamp and strong glue couldnt remedy. They still work and sound awesome 17 years later. Theres nothing to be left on the fence about with these things, NOTHING.
JBL introduced these back in 1990, and theres a damn good reason why theyre still in the product lineup today! These bookies literally define what an "all rounder" type speaker should be. Now I got my C1's on clearance at best buy back in 2007, $99 I believe. Powered by a 60wpc entry level Marantz receiver, they've never disappointed me in sound to say the least. Ive had them in every apartment ive lived in NYC. There was even an incident where one had fallen out of my 2nd floor window, bounced off the fire escape and onto unforgiving hard concrete. Brought it inside, hooked back up, and they played on just fine like it never happened! Later investigating I found the enclosure did in fact crack, but it was NOTHING a clamp and strong glue couldnt remedy. They still work and sound awesome 17 years later. Theres nothing to be left on the fence about with these things, NOTHING.
Elchico1984
23 juillet 2024
I got a set of used ones first. When they came there were no mounts and 1 speaker grill was smashed in. I sent them back and got a set of new ones. When I opened them and looked at the mounts I thought there's no way they will hold the speakers solid. I was right, the collar that tightens it up broke long before the thing was tight enough to hold the speaker. I ended up making my own mounts. The speakers don't sound bad but not as good as my front Polk Audio speakers.
I got a set of used ones first. When they came there were no mounts and 1 speaker grill was smashed in. I sent them back and got a set of new ones. When I opened them and looked at the mounts I thought there's no way they will hold the speakers solid. I was right, the collar that tightens it up broke long before the thing was tight enough to hold the speaker. I ended up making my own mounts. The speakers don't sound bad but not as good as my front Polk Audio speakers.
Dave
27 mars 2024
I use these in a small living room where big speakers create marital distress. I blew out a JBL Venue Series speaker, which this replaces. It's similar, though it does seem to try to reproduce more bass than the Venue did -- a not entirely ideal situation, since I have a subwoofer to handle those frequencies. That said, for use without a sub, the C1Pro's are slightly better. Nice to have the mounting hardware, though I did not use it for my installation.
I use these in a small living room where big speakers create marital distress. I blew out a JBL Venue Series speaker, which this replaces. It's similar, though it does seem to try to reproduce more bass than the Venue did -- a not entirely ideal situation, since I have a subwoofer to handle those frequencies. That said, for use without a sub, the C1Pro's are slightly better. Nice to have the mounting hardware, though I did not use it for my installation.
Knowlengr
12 mars 2024
I am sort of an audio nerd. So if course my garage stereo has an old HK citation pre amp, HK power amp, and a bridged mino amp to run a sub. These little speakers take real power and run it clean. Huge step up from the CV bookshelf speakers they replace.
I am sort of an audio nerd. So if course my garage stereo has an old HK citation pre amp, HK power amp, and a bridged mino amp to run a sub. These little speakers take real power and run it clean. Huge step up from the CV bookshelf speakers they replace.
G kahn
10 février 2024
The JBL control 1 speakers are a very solid choice for both novice and veteran audio enthusiasts, it has very good highs with surprisingly punchy bass, the only drawback is the bass does seem to get choppy at higher volumes so i would recommend still getting a separate subwoofer.
The JBL control 1 speakers are a very solid choice for both novice and veteran audio enthusiasts, it has very good highs with surprisingly punchy bass, the only drawback is the bass does seem to get choppy at higher volumes so i would recommend still getting a separate subwoofer.
luke hoppis
3 février 2024