JBL Monitor 4365
JBL's large studio monitors have a dignified history dating back to 1963 when the 'orginal' 4320 monitor was launched. The new member of the family, the 4365, feaures JBL's new compression-driven Bi-Radial horn, first developed for the Project K2S9900, and large-format woofer (15"), engineered for quick, tight bass at all listening levels without suppression. The speaker is said to deliver the bandwidth and dynamics required by the newest digital media.
Low-Frequency Transducer: 380mm (15") three-layer cone with a 100mm (4") voice coil, damped accordion surround and Vented Gap Cooling™ heat-dissipation technology; High-Frequency Transducer: 100mm (4") compression driver with magnesium alloy diaphragm and 38mm (1.5") exit UHF Transducer 25mm (1") compression driver with titanium diaphragm.
Frequency Response: 35Hz - 40kHz (-6dB); Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms; Sensitivity (2.83V @1m): 93 dB; Crossover Frequencies: 750Hz, 15kHz. Dimensions (H x W x D): 1048mm x 597mm x 429mm; Weight: 86.2 kg.


















