JBL L112 speakers (ad) (High Fidelity magazine, Oct. 1981)

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Any loudspeaker system this flat deserves a fair hearing.

JBL--JBL First with the pros.


If you like the flatness of our L112 frequency response curve (above), you'll be even more impressed by the smooth, natural, uncolored sound that goes with it.

The L112 is a perfect example of JBL's advanced engineering design philosophy at work. Lasers, holography, computers and the human ear interfacing toward one end: The flattest, most accurate sound reproduction in JBL bookshelf history. The kind of pure, uncompromised sound quality that's made JBL the longstanding choice of audio professionals worldwide.

The overall performance quality of the L112 bookshelf system is the result of many precision-engineered components working together to achieve sound so natural there's no sense of a speaker at all-only the music.


Lower. Higher. Faster, too.

The L112's Symmetrical Field Geometry (SFG) 12" woofer contributes cleaner, deeper, more powerful bass.

A laser-developed 1" dome tweeter adds more high frequency detail. And a new High Resolution Dividing Network delivers superior transient response.

Crafted in the U.S.A., the L112 is also a beautiful example of JBL's longtime commitment to fine craftsmanship and unrelenting quality control.

Go see the audio specialists at your nearest authorized JBL dealer and listen to the L112 bookshelf system for yourself. For the name of the dealer nearest you, write:

James B. Lansing Sound, Inc., 8500 Balboa Boulevard, P.O. Box 2200, Northridge, CA 91329 USA.


Comparison Analysis now available. Recently, we con ducted a very enlightening series of performance tests comparing the L112 against several competitive speakers.

For a copy of the documented results, as well as reprints of recently published L112 reviews, please write us, attention: L112 Comparison Analysis.

JBL

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