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Question on JBL Control 10 speakers (circa 1991)

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 9:18 am
by satchriani
My office is selling a TON of gear. They have a set of JBL Control 10 speakers. I'm pretty sure these are live PA speakers, but our old CFO bought them for studio monitors. He's a tech guy, and maybe knows something I don't. By looking at the specs of these, can someone tell me if they would work for some semi flat studio monitors?

http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/Contro ... 2010LR.pdf



specs are on this PDF.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:56 pm
by Aaronw
The Control series are mostly used for commercial sound system installs...eg: restaurants, retail, etc. And if they a "T" after it, it means there's a 70 volt transformer. Otherwise it should be 8 ohm.

We sell alot of the Control 25's where I work. You won't have much for low end response on those little one's. They'd be good to put out on your deck or patio...

Aaron

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 12:53 am
by barefoot
If they're all you have, then they're better than nothing. But even some inexpensive home stereo speakers would probably work better.

Thomas

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 2:24 am
by satchriani
I plan on buying some studio monitors soon, it's just since we're moving (house) we're having to spend $$ on other things, so I want something that will hold me over until I get some KRK's or some Events.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 11:23 am
by Jon Best
Get a used pair of NHT Super One's, or Super Zero's if the wallet pinch is greater than the need for bottom end. Probably $250 and $175 respectively, plus an amp.

Most underrated speakers out there, wonderful for inexpensive studio monitors. Having also owned the Events, I would say they are much, much better speakers than any of the Event line.

IMO, of course.
satchriani wrote:I plan on buying some studio monitors soon, it's just since we're moving (house) we're having to spend $$ on other things, so I want something that will hold me over until I get some KRK's or some Events.