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The first in JBL’s 7 Series line, the JBL LSR705i studio monitor answers the call for next generation multi-channel monitoring in post rooms, broadcast facilities and trucks. Leveraging patented technologies developed for JBL's flagship M2 Master Reference Monitor, 7 Series Studio Monitors deliver detailed imaging, extended frequency response and remarkable output from compact enclosures. Centrally amplified and tuned, and easily installed, 705i studio monitors are the heart of an elegant, scalable system for broadcast and post facilities working in immersive audio formats.
First introduced in the JBL M2 Master Reference Monitor, the Image Control Wave Guide technology allows
Meeting the dynamic range and extended frequency response requirements of today’s production formats, 7 Series incorporates JBL next generation “Super Drivers.” The 2409H High Frequency transducer incorporates an innovative low-mass annular diaphragm that delivers smooth response beyond 40 kHz, with extraordinary output and very low distortion.
725G 5” high-excursion low frequency driver delivers continuously high output with minimal power compression and low frequency response into the 30 Hz range.
Condition | New |
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Width | 5.8 in |
Depth | 8.1 in |
Height | 10.5 in |
Unit Weight | 9 lb |
Active or Passive | Passive |
Monitor Application | Mid-Field, Near-Field |
Speaker Configuration | Two-Way |
Driver Sizes | LF: 5" cone; HF: 1" compression driver |
Number of Speakers | Single |
Frequency Range | 39 Hz - 36 kHz |
Max. SPL | >101 dB @ 1 m |
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