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Harmon/JBL M2 speakers

Thank you Xnor for the Floyd Toole link, really interesting stuff.
Has anyone here had a chance to listen to the M2 speakers? would like to hear a first hand experience. Has anyone listened to smaller "M2's" with a smaller (much smaller) price tag.

Harmon/JBL M2 speakers

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Thank you Xnor for the Floyd Toole link, really interesting stuff.
Has anyone here had a chance to listen to the M2 speakers? would like to hear a first hand experience. Has anyone listened to smaller "M2's" with a smaller (much smaller) price tag.



What would be a smaller "M2"?

Harmon/JBL M2 speakers

Reply #2
Has anyone here had a chance to listen to the M2 speakers?

I have on a couple occasions. Sounded pretty good to me, though I thought the setup at RMAF might have been unideal and needed a bit of tweaking (not the lift cables variety). As a manufacturer, I did not want to take too much seat time, so I only took brief listens to a couple of my test tracks.

Has anyone listened to smaller "M2's" with a smaller (much smaller) price tag.

Model?

cheers,

AJ
Loudspeaker manufacturer

Harmon/JBL M2 speakers

Reply #3
LSR705i and LSR708i can be considered "smaller M2s". I haven't heard them yet though, but I'd love to. Not available yet either.

Now there's also the LSR 3 series with "ordinary" drivers, so all these share is the waveguide - and yes, it works fantastically.
"I hear it when I see it."