JBL LSR310S - is an active subwoofer designed for studio work. Although, it is often used for domestic purposes for home systems 2 1 or 5 1. This model has great power thanks to the built-in D-class amplifier, a record high sound pressure for its dimensions, as well as an unusually soft, but at the same time, assembled and dense bottom. See more insights in this JBL LSR310S review.
The LSR310S was assembled using the latest technology and consists of the best components. As for the JBL LSR310S specs it is equipped with a 10 "woofer. Its working power is 200 watts and the sound pressure reaches 113 dB. The lower bass threshold easily reaches 27 Hz. There is a built-in crossover that operates at 80 Hz and has several modes of operation. Its body has magnetic shielding, which allows you to place it near devices with large interference, such as: televisions, computer monitors, radio stations and so on. Its main “trick” is Image Control Waveguide (ICW) technology, thanks to which a clear and transparent panorama is saved at almost any listening point, while the frequency accuracy is not violated. ICW is borrowed by JBL from studio monitors of the highest category M2, and its essence lies in a certain form of waveguide, which greatly improves the sound throughout the range.
The LSR310S was assembled using the latest technology and consists of the best components. It is equipped with a 10 "woofer. Its working power is 200 watts and the sound pressure reaches 113 dB. The lower bass threshold easily reaches 27 Hz. There is a built-in crossover that operates at 80 Hz and has several modes of operation. Its body has magnetic shielding, which allows you to place it near devices with large interference, such as: televisions, computer monitors, radio stations and so on.
The rear panel is equipped with all the necessary controls and switching. There are traditional balanced inputs (left and right) for connecting stereo signals in the form of XLR and Jack standards. There are also balanced outputs (left and right) in the form of XLR for signal transmission to studio monitors, or another speaker system.