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JBL L830CH 6-Inch 3-Way Bookshelf Loudspeakers (Pair, Cherry) | 
enlarge | Brand: JBL Category: CE
List Price: $750.00 Buy New: $386.00 You Save: $364.00 (49%)
New (3) Refurbished (1) from $270.01
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 57731
Color: Cherry Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 60 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 8.8 x 15.3
MPN: L830CH Model: L830CH UPC: 050036909617 EAN: 0050036909617 ASIN: B000MQKHTG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new in manufacture sealed box, no shipping to Canada, PO, APO/FPO, HI, AK, PR address.
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| Features:
| • | 1" pure titanium dome tweeter for exceptional high frequency performance | | • | 3/4" Mylar-dome, cast-frame chassis mounted in a bi-radial horn for better high frequency repsonse | | • | Aluminum waveguides provide better dispersion and a larger listening sweet spot | | • | Freeflow port technology delivers great sound and makes sure you get the lowest amount of distortion | | • | Single unit, packed and sold separately |
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Product Description JBL L830 3-Way 6" Cherry Bookshelf Speaker, 1 Pair Compact speakers that extend audio performance beyond the range of the human ear, for musical nuances you've never before experienced. Specifications: Maximum Recommended Amplifier Power 150W Power Handling (Continuous/Peak) 75W/300W Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) 90dB Frequency Response (3dB) 48Hz 40kHz Crossover Frequencies 2.5kHz, 20kHz Ultrahigh-Frequency Driver 3/4" (19mm) Mylar dome, cast-aluminum chassis, mounted in a Bi-Radial horn High-Frequency Transducer 1" (25mm) Pure-titanium dome in JBL EOS waveguide, cast-aluminum chassis Low-Frequency Transducer 6" (150mm) PolyPlas cone withrubber surround, cast-aluminum chassis, HeatScapemotor structure, Symmetrical Field Geometry (SFG), oversized Kapton voice coil, magnetic shorting ring Magnetically Shielded Baffle Low-diffraction, IsoPower baffle Port Freeflow, on rear Network Straight-Line Signal Path (SSP) Terminals Gold-plated, 5-way binding posts, bi-wirable Dimensions (H x W x D) 15-1/4" x 8-3/4" x 12-3/4" (385mm x 222mm x 320mm) Weight per Speaker 22 lb (10kg)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Crystal clear, strong mids and deep bass November 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I put these on speaker stands in my master bedroom. Hooked up to my Harmon Kardon AV receiver it is crystal clear, has clean mid-range and the bass is more than adequate. I envisioned needing a subwoofer, but after hearing movies and music I see no need for it. If you are going for wall shaking bass add a sub to the mix. I have a system like that in the entertainment room.
They are beutiful in the cherry finish. I am sure the ashe is as well.
My wife does not like exposed speakers generally, but these are so nice looking she said they make our room more beautiful.
It has a rear baffle so you can't put them right against the wall. Placement 6 - 10 inches away form the wall makes them sing.
They are great.
JBL L830 3-Way 6-Inch Bookshelf Loudspeaker (Pair, Black) October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These speakers sound great. Good highs and lows. Rich, warm sound that goes right through you. Speakers are ported and provide excellent bass even without a sub woofer, although I do have a Yamaha sub woofer and a Yamaha RX-V1800 receiver connected. Fills a 40x25 room with sound no problem. Very heavy and built like a tank. The wood is very nice. Paid $299 with shipping included. The only bookshelf speakers I would buy. I am very very pleased with this purchase.
JBL L830CH 6in 3way July 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The packaging came in and it was heavy. Oh my, oh my, the looks, the beautiful cherry finish is very eye catching. They look like miniaturize JBL L890 cherry towers. My wife was not happy when I said goodbye to my Bose cubes that I use for surrounds but when she saw my new babies, she like the looks of the L830's. They weight 22 lbs. each. but they are shorter and looks smaller compared to my JBL HT4V center chanel. Price wise, they are the Corvettes of the speaker category that won't cost you arm and leg but will compete with much expensive speakers. Very solid in construction and the sound is full range. The 830's are very well timbre match with L890 I quickly notice it when compared to my old Bose cube arrays (AM5). Some people will say the L830 are overkill for use as a surround but I swear they are just right specially if you listen to SACD and DVD audio it will make your hair stand. Did a test on these bookshelf speakers in my bedroom on stereo setting, all the detail of my music on DVD audio are intact but the lows are not as low compared to my L890 but is expected and my L830's are not fully break in yet and that will take at least three month or depending on the usage. I highly recommend this speakers and JBLs have been around producing quality speakers for movie theaters, concerts, and recording studios so you can never go wrong with this brand. I also suggest to choose the studio L's over the budget JBL line up if you have the money to burn and sometimes they are priced right if you are patient to shop around for bargain.
JBL 830 June 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can just say that soundspeakers are excelent. You can hear a high, medium and low frequences and clear voice. Moreover, speakers are small. I highly recommend this product.
Try it you just might like it. March 5, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Well being the first review on the cherry model I will try to provide enough info. to make it informative while not being too full of "tech you knees".
First impression - they are heavy! The box containing both speakers weighed over fifty pounds. Bet ya I am on the UPS guys deliver last list now. The speakers weigh 22 pounds apiece which usually bodes well.
Appearance - nice. No vinyl and the wood veneer is finished well. One thing you do not notice in the picture is the sides are actually panels added to the main box very much like the Polk LSCI series which is not only eye catching but increases stability.
Quick look inside. Completely insulated, wiring done with thick wire, and internal braces large. JBL did a first class job in not cuttting any corners.
Now for the main event! How do they sound. Bi-wired them to a Pioneer Elite 84, did the set up and sat back. At first a little bright but not to worry you need to break in new electronics. Fast forward three days.....
The best thing about these speakers is nothing. Huh you say. They simply reproduce the sound spectrum accurately. Imaging and seperation is excellant with a wide sound stage. I bought these for my bedroom set-up to replace a pair of Polk Monitor 40s which are good speakers with most sounds but which seemed to stumble a little when hit with a full blast of symphony instruments seeming to lose a couple in transition while the JBLs reproduced the full range. Voices are clear, individual instruments distinct, doesn't wear your ears out and bass for a bookshelf is not bad.
While not quite as accurate as the Polk Rti 10s in my main set-up they work well and it would be hard to find a bookshelf that would put the Ls to shame.
Overall good construction, easy on the eyes, and pumps out some good sounds. Only downside is that if you decide to really rock the house they seem to lose a little something right below nose bleed level.
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