JBL Professional by HARMAN presents the new JBL 7 Series Powered studio monitors, building on the legacy of the acclaimed JBL 7 Series line.

Featuring patented driver and waveguide technologies developed for the flagship JBL M2 master reference monitor, the new 705P five-inch and 708P eight-inch monitors deliver high output, stunning detail and best-in-class accuracy for post-production, broadcast and music recording facilities.

Peter Chaikin, Director, Recording Solutions at HARMAN International said the JBL 7 Series was developed from the ground up as their next-gen solution for modern music, post and broadcast production, with every aspect designed to address challenges and provide a new level of performance for engineers, producers and content creators.

The new powered versions of these remarkable speakers, the 705P and 708P, overcome the limitations of traditional studio monitors, empowering modern audio professionals and facilities to get the best results, while enjoying the creative process.

JBL 7 Series Powered master reference monitors are engineered to solve common problems in recording, post and broadcast workspaces. Patented and patent-pending driver and acoustic technologies provide significantly greater output, dynamic range and detailed imaging to help professionals work from greater distances and overcome less-than-ideal placement.

Key features include proprietary JBL waveguide technology delivering neutral response and exceptional room-to-room consistency, with on-board room EQ solving low frequency problems; proprietary JBL drivers delivering greater dynamic range and superior frequency response; and 2409H high-frequency compression driver in both models incorporating innovative low-mass annular diaphragm to deliver extraordinary output and very low distortion, with response beyond 36 kHz.

The 725G five-inch low-frequency transducer used in the 705P model provides 14mm peak-to-peak excursion with greater linearity, delivering exceptional low-frequency output down to 39 Hz. The 728G eight-inch low-frequency transducer inside the 708P leverages JBL Differential Drive technology to reduce power compression and provide greater sustained output and extended, linear low-frequency performance to 35 kHz. These proprietary drivers allow the 7 Series to deliver two to three times the output of existing studio monitors.

Both the 705P and 708P feature the JBL patent-pending Image Control Waveguide that provides an acoustically seamless transition between the woofer and high-frequency transducer and a wide sweet spot with increased sonic detail.

Each monitor features a built-in dual amplification system that’s optimised for the high-output drivers. A 120W amp powers the 2409H high-frequency transducer, while a 250W amp is dedicated to the 725G and 728G low-frequency transducers, delivering unparalleled output and detail even at great listening distances.

On-board DSP-based room equalisation compensates for acoustic issues in any room, delivering the most accurate sound reproduction. Twelve bands of room EQ and eight bands of user EQ allow audio professionals to tailor speaker response to reduce the adverse effects of poor room acoustics and optimise accuracy, regardless of whether the monitors are freestanding or placed adjacent to the wall.

Both models feature analogue and AES/EBU digital inputs allowing connectivity to a broad range of production hardware, including digital audio workstations (DAW), mixing consoles and digital playback hardware with sample rates of up to 192 kHz. Internal sample rate converters can be enabled to allow the monitors to receive digital signals of uncommon sample rates.

Developed with the modern control room in mind, the 7 Series Powered monitors feature a compact two-way design to minimise interference with video displays and sight lines, while providing output comparable to larger speakers.

7 Series Powered monitors are designed to meet the needs of discerning music producers, recording engineers, mastering facilities and remote production facilities. The new powered monitors complement the existing 705i and 708i (installed) models, which serve as the hub of a complete, scalable system based on external multi-channel power amps and centralised system control.

Multiple 7 Series monitors can be combined with the new JBL Intonato 24 studio monitor management system to create a complete monitoring system for immersive audio production. Intonato 24 gives audio professionals the power to quickly optimise their environment for superior accuracy and easily scale their system as needed for future growth.

Jands is a leading Australian distributor of professional sound, lighting and stage systems.