I thought on the JBL Synthesis site I saw a link to the M2. I'm not sure why the 4367 isn't there yet, I wanted to look at the manual. Maybe they are just slow in updating the site. The 4367, and all the Synthesis, sound different than Harbeth. I think one reason is nothing sounds like a compression driver and horn like a compression driver and horn. JBL's sound exceptionally good. I always said if they got the marketing straight companies like Klipsch would have a hard time staying in business. I shouldn't have mentioned Klipsch because again they sound nothing like the JBL though they made the company off using horn type sound for home. JBL seems content selling the horn speakers to pro and custom installers. I do think there are a few Synthesis dealers in audio but not many. I think also the British idea of studio monitor and U.S. may be two different things. Just my opinion but I didn't find Harbeth to be a particularly flat response or studio monitor like.

Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi View Post
Sounds like a fun time. at $15K a pair, they better sound as good as you thought. Since they are originally a Studio Monitor, would you say they have a similar sound to Harbeth? (obviously no similarity in design)

Why are these and the M2s not even mentioned on the JBL site?