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JBL Northridge E30 2-Way 6-Inch Bookshelf Speakers, Pair (Black Ash)
Binding: Electronics
Brand: JBL
EAN: 0050036906678
Item Dimensions: 125015001650888
Label: JBL
Manufacturer: JBL
Model: E 30
MPN: E 30
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: JBL
Studio: JBL
Features:- 6-inch shielded PolyPlas woofers; 3/4-inch shielded titanium-laminate dome tweeters
- Straight-Line Signal Path crossover network divides signal with minimal processing
- 70 watts continuous, 280 watts peak power handling; 125-watt maximum amplifier power
- Gold-plated 5-way binding posts for strong connection
- Each measures 8-3/8 x 15 x 12 inches (W x H x D)
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Editorial Review: Wish you could afford that great pro JBL sound? The Northridge series may just satisfy your yen for audioexcellence at a price you can afford! JBL's leading edge research into sound, hearing and speaker design have allowed them to create these moderate price loudspeakers -- with anything BUT moderate performance! FreeFlow flared port Straight-Line Signal Path Network Maximum recommended power - up to 125W Nominal impedance - 8 ohms Sensitivity - (2.83V/1m) - 88dB Frequency response - (-3dB) - 50Hz - 20kHz Crossover frequency - 4000Hz Gold-plated, 5-way binding posts, bi-wirable Dimensions - 15H x 8-7/8W x 12-1/2D Weight per speaker - 16.5 pounds Finish - Black Ash Price is for two speakers
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Incredible
These speakers are absolutely incredible. I purchased them from an auction several months ago and have paired them with a Denon 5.1 channel amp running about 100 watts continuous per channel. The result is some of the greatest sound I have ever heard.
As far as size goes, they are actually a lot bigger than they appear in pictures. Still, compared to many floorstanding speakers they are on the small side. Visually they look pretty nice, especially with the cover off, but even with it ... Read More
Rating: - Great speaker value --lower cost, higher performance
I recently began upgrading my home audio by buying at Ebay 2 pairs of JBL E20s and 1 Pair E30s, an E25 center speaker and a Harmon Kardon AVR. I got the first pair of e20s a week ago and the 2nd pair of E20s and the E30 yesterday and the remaining stuff should be delivered by the weekend.
The E20s and E30s are listed as "Bookshelf Speakers." The E20s ARE bookshelf speakers. As I wrote in my review of the E20s, the E30s can only be thought of as bookshelf speakers if you last name is Kong ... Read More
Rating: - Good for what they are
I owned a pair of bookshelf JBL's for 10 years and was very happy with their performance. I'm not an audiophile but I did notice that these have a good range, nice lows and clean highs. Better sound than I expected. They're not fabulous, but they're good for small spaces.
Rating: - WOW.
As a college student, I'm on a bit of a limited budget, but still wanted some quality speakers. After doing some comparison shopping, I decided to buy the JBL E30's. It was one of the best decisions I've made in a long time.
I can hear things in my music on these speakers that I've never heard before on audio tracks. The highs are impeccably crisp - I can practically hear each one of Eric Clapton's fingers moving around when I listen to him. The bass provides a solid foundation as well. ... Read More
Rating: - OK as a step up from computer speakers
I used these bookshelf speakers with an ONKYO receiver for 6 months. While they're obviously capable of delivering more power and natural sound than my previous, computer based, speaker system, I didn't find the difference that big, and was a bit dissatisfied with the lack of clarity of dialogues in DVD.
After some research, I decided to try the highly regarded Ascend bookshelf speakers. Clearly there is a difference. The diction in dialogues is far better, music CDs now have all these separate ... Read More
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