2/18/2024 0 Comments Jbl l52 stands![]() It plays with almost the same energy and punch as the more than twice as expensive L82 Classic, but is much easier to position. The JBL L52 Classic is the perfect speaker for anyone who is short on space but wants a really tough speaker that plays most music with commitment and empathy. Very nice walnut wood veneer, which is also used on the frame of the grills. The JBL speakers bear comparison with the more expensive reference KEF LS50 Meta, which is a better option for those who have classical music on their playlist and never bother with “modern” rhythmic music. There may not be all the transparency or detail compared to a pair of Audiovector QR1s, but the L52 Classic has more potent bass and is more playful and engaging with rhythmic music. The knob on the front panel can be used to raise or lower the treble level. The little NAD amp wasn’t significantly affected by the low 85 dB sensitivity, nor by the low 4 ohm system impedance. A small NAD AMP 1 with 2 x 40 watts had no problem driving the little JBLs with slightly impressive sound pressure levels. The tweeter can be adjusted slightly up or down with a knob on the front and all of this can be hidden by a Quadrex grille in either black, blue or orange.īut because the small woofer has a longer stroke than normal for a 13cm woofer, and a larger voice coil that can withstand more heat, plus a flux ring that concentrates the magnetic field, it can play with more vigour when the speaker is playing loudly. This is an advantage for those who are thinking of placing the speaker on a shelf, because then it doesn’t matter so much if it’s next to the wall. The speaker has the bass reflex port on the front. The tweeter is also a bit smaller, 20 mm versus 25 mm, but again it has a titanium diaphragm, just like in the L82. A significant reduction in surface area, which normally means less reach and sound pressure in the bass. The woofer in the L82 is 20 cm, but in the L52 only 13.3 cm. ![]() It’s so small that it disappears into the bookshelf, but when you turn on the music, you notice it’s there.
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