jbl l20t

  1. Kreshna

    What are your "unexpectedly good" loudspeaker-amplifier combos?

    I read good things about Class D chip amps like Tripath and TPA, so I eventually decided to buy a 2 x 100 WPC TPA 3116D2 in 2018. Unfortunately the amp has loose heatsink (it's very cheap anyway), which hasn't been re-glued until recently. Indeed, the amp is very cheap. In any case, the...
  2. Kreshna

    How does JBL LX300 compare to earlier titanium-domed JBLs?

    How does JBL LX300 compare to earlier titanium-domed JBL models of comparable size? Does JBL LX300 sound better than, say, JBL L20T, due to more advanced technology? Or does it actually sound worse due to cheaper materials? For starter, JBL LX300 uses 027Ti titanium dome tweeter, while JBL...
  3. B

    Tweeter replacement for JBL L20T

    Hello, This is my first time posting here, I have a set of JBL L20T speakers and 1 of the tweeters is broken. I looked on ebay for an original replacement, they are all over my budget. Is there a replacement tweeter that would be similar to the original one in the L20T that is more affordable...
  4. Kreshna

    Looking for bright-sounding, clinical-sounding power amp for my B&W.

    Yamaha AV receivers are often stereotyped as bright, transparent, and clinical, and it seems my RX-V663 is no exception. In fact, when paired with JBL 120Ti --titanium dome tweeters, the system sounds so transparent and clinical, without any attempt to make bad recordings sound good. As such, it...
  5. Kreshna

    B&W DM302 vs JBL L20T --what should I do?

    No, this is not a brand war bait. Instead, I've been so accustomed to the sound of JBL titanium tweeters, because most of my speakers belong to the family: JBL 120Tis, a single JBL 4410 for center speaker, JBL LX 44s, and JBL L20Ts on my secondary system. As such, I couldn't help but comparing...
  6. Kreshna

    How loud is 85 dB? Pretty damn loud I say!

    THX reference level is often described as '85 dB average, 105 dB peak', which, depending on the speakers' sensitivity, may require quite a lot of power. Thus I couldn't help but wonder: how loud 85 dB actually is? Then I tried to measure it using the secondary system in the garage, also using an...
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