JBL L50 speakers (ad, Jan. 1979)

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JBL's NEW L50:

PERFECT GETS CLOSER.


JBL's newest three-way bookshelf loudspeaker is a happy blend of the ideal and the attainable. Here's how they met: We built a superb system called the L212. It's an absolutely no-trade-off, state of the art, $1,700 system that has redefined the upper limits of high performance sound.

Wouldn't it be great if we could build a loudspeaker that would sound as expensive but wouldn't be? The answers the L50. You can take a pair home for $550. But before you do that, turn them on.

The sound is everywhere. No matter which way you turn you're in the center of the music.

Here's what's happening to you: You're learning the new geometry of sound. The third dimension: Bass guitar, left front. Saxophone behind.

Drums deep in the middle. Lead guitar, front right. Flute behind. And the sound is never altered, colored nor caricatured.


---------- The precise vertical alignment of the transducers insures near perfect stereo imaging.


---------- Rod Stewart's 1977 world tour sounded like this. The people who put this awesome system together are called TFA-Electrosound. And, as with most top concerts--today, the loudspeakers are called JBL.

The silent hero of the L50's smooth seamless sound is the best crossover network you can buy the same kind we put into our studio monitors.

if you like engineering reports, write us and we'll send you one on the L50. But specs aren't music. You owe it to your soul to hear the L50's. And be sure to ask for them by their first name: JBL. That guarantees you'll get the same craftsmanship, the same components, the same sound heard in leading recording studios and concert halls around the world.


Come hear the L50's. Come see what it's like to get close to perfect.

James B. Lansing Sound Inc., 8500 Balboa Blvd., Northridge. Calif. 91329.

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(High Fidelity, Jan. 1979)

Also see:

Avid loudspeakers (ad, Jan. 1979)

Infinity Qe speaker system (ad, Jan. 1979)

Sinus loudspeakers

 


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