Bi-amplified Studio Monitor with Magnetically-Shielded 8” Low Frequency Transducer and 1” Soft-Dome High Frequency Transducer and Image Control Wave Guide. Class-D 56 Watt RMS Amplifier for LF, and 56 Watt RMS Amplifier for HF. Balanced XLR and ¼” TRS Inputs with Detented Level Control, HF and LF Trim Controls.
We all could have stopped reading right there. However you dug yourself into an even deeper hole with: So listening for monitoring details on a YouTube stream is, um, less amateur? Good one. No you didn't do a tremendous job, sorry. You're relying way too much on what people say on the internet as opposed to trusting your own ears. Ok,...
...be able to compare them to other monitors I know, but I plan to do an A/B comparison with JBL LSR308 soon. All in all, I was very impressed with the sound, I will definitely check them out again.
...when it comes to their construction and design. The JBL LSR 2328P was released in 2008, and compared to the newer LSR308 models, it has some interesting features, especially in the build quality. Unlike the plastic front panel of the LSR308, the JBL LSR 2328P has an MDF front panel, which is a nice...