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filecat13
09-08-2010, 07:31 PM
Last Sunday I had the good fortune to pick up a pair of JBL K2 S9900 loudspeakers. It was a six hour round trip for me and a six hour round trip for the dealer who met me half way between SF and LA in SLO (look it up). I heard these at the California Audio Show in the SF Bay Area earlier in the summer, along with lots of other amazing speakers, including Revel Ultima2 Salons, Salks, Magicos, and more.
In the end, the K2 s were the ones I couldn't get out of my mind. I had a few obstacles to overcome, like potential competing buyers, how to pay for them, how to transport them, and even how to get them into the house, but it all worked out eventually.
To say I'm in bliss would be an understatement. Of course, now the gear I have feeding them looks long in the tooth. Most of it is a decade or more older and clearly not up to snuff, though it all sounds better than it ever did before.
So now I'm thinking of stereo preamps, CD players, gosh maybe even a TT. :yikes:
I should never leave the house especially if an audition is on the agenda. :devil:
filecat13
09-08-2010, 07:45 PM
They weigh around 180 pounds each, and I had to be sure not to mar the floor. Thankfully, the bottom foam inserts made great "scoochers" for getting them around.
filecat13
09-08-2010, 07:48 PM
I got up early to move the room around and get them set up. This way when my GF came down, everything was already pretty well set. :arf:
filecat13
09-08-2010, 07:53 PM
Here are a couple of detail shots, hopefully showing the design and quality construction. In the UHF horn there's a Be driver. In the midrange horn there's a Mg driver, and under the grille is a 15" woofer. The networks behind the Al casting are charge-coupled, meaning the caps are always charged by a 9-volt battery.
I've got a lot of moving around and listening to do before I pronounce them "there." The room is a bit of a challenge, but at the same time, the speakers are sounding very, very good.
With some equivalent quality hardware, they should really excel.
dakatabg
09-08-2010, 08:44 PM
Very nice
Nice score! You really need to get them out away from the back wall a foot or two, especially with the rear port.
What are you driving them with?
theaudiohobby
09-09-2010, 04:33 AM
Last Sunday I had the good fortune to pick up a pair of JBL K2 S9900 loudspeakers. It was a six hour round trip for me and a six hour round trip for the dealer who met me half way between SF and LA in SLO (look it up). I heard these at the California Audio Show in the SF Bay Area earlier in the summer, along with lots of other amazing speakers, including Revel Ultima2 Salons, Salks, Magicos, and more.
In the end, the K2 s were the ones I couldn't get out of my mind. I had a few obstacles to overcome, like potential competing buyers, how to pay for them, how to transport them, and even how to get them into the house, but it all worked out eventually.
To say I'm in bliss would be an understatement. Of course, now the gear I have feeding them looks long in the tooth. Most of it is a decade or more older and clearly not up to snuff, though it all sounds better than it ever did before.
So now I'm thinking of stereo preamps, CD players, gosh maybe even a TT. :yikes:
I should never leave the house especially if an audition is on the agenda. :devil: Excellent I would guess that those are great speakers, I heard the K2 9800 a few years back and was quite impressed. :smile5: , I am envious;) ;) , Could you write a small review on how they sound one you've set them up, thanks in advance. You old gear may work nicely, afterall the speaker is not at all demanding, 8ohm nominal if I recall
E-Stat
09-09-2010, 05:52 AM
Of course, now the gear I have feeding them looks long in the tooth. Most of it is a decade or more older and clearly not up to snuff, though it all sounds better than it ever did before.
Congrats on your latest JBLs. That brings the count to...? Having seen the picture of the gear in room, I have a suggestion: swap the position of the power amp vs. the device below it. Putting a preamp directly on top of a power amp is not ideal in multiple respects.
rw
filecat13
09-09-2010, 11:49 AM
Congrats on your latest JBLs. That brings the count to...? Having seen the picture of the gear in room, I have a suggestion: swap the position of the power amp vs. the device below it. Putting a preamp directly on top of a power amp is not ideal in multiple respects.
rw
Thanks.
It's mostly a convenience thing, as in "the bottom shelf won't support the amp." You're correct, though, and I'll get it sorted out this weekend.
JoeE SP9
09-09-2010, 12:18 PM
A second on what Hyfi said. A rear ported speaker should be away from the wall. Also corner placement leads to boomy overblown bass.
filecat13
09-09-2010, 02:28 PM
Don't worry guys, I'll get them to the right placement eventually, but I'm doing it a couple of inches at a time. I make measurements and notes as I go.
The owner's manual is a bit more open on placement than normal.
The surrounding environment for the speakers affects bass quality. Placing the speakers closer to the wall behind them or to the side walls will result in an abundance of bass, but placing them too close will result in dull bass. On the other hand, too much distance will reduce the bass output but result in fast and sharp bass. The low-frequency alignment feature enables placing the speakers near (or even in) a corner without producing an overabundance of bass. This corner placement allows optimal performance, even in small rooms. Find the most suitable location by using various source materials.
So, in other words, I need to take my time and experiment for the right placement. Luckily, I have the time and the space to do it, as long as I don't rush to judgment.
filecat13
09-10-2010, 07:29 PM
I now have them about 14" forward of the back wall and 8" in from the side walls. Each change adds and subtracts something on the response curve. This weekend, I'll give it quite a try in several locations and see where I'm at.
I also plan to have some local guys bring over their best preamps and CD players for some swappin' good fun. :ihih: It could get crazy!
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