Ok, silly question, is this at least 2x better than the Klipsch Fives for desktop listening? It’s 4x the price so wondering if it’s worth the price. I have the Fives and love them…but have the upgrade bug 🐛
Two different animals. For pure audio quality, these are better to us since you can do a true stereo pair and there is far more cabinet size for improved bass. The Omnia still is the best all in one box unit we have heard though.
Any idea how these would stack up against the KEF LS50 Wireless IIs or the Buchardt A500s? I'm going to pull the trigger on one of these three just having a hard time figuring out which.
We are not a dealer for either of those other models at this time. All we can say is JBL compression driver technology is the real deal and these sound incredible. Thanks for watching
A dream design would to have eArc, optical, coaxle, and usb input. Seems like all designers want to leave one of these out. In fact I wish all devices would scrap all formats except for USB since it can now handle audio and video as well as any other format.
No eArc connection?? That was dumb to not have that.. It would make more sense to just buy the cheaper Klipsch Fives that sound pretty good out of the box already. With the money saved from not buying the JBL’S could add a damn good subwoofer to the set of Klipsch Fives that would sound way louder and would have clean hard hitting bass.
You need to hear these before you make that judgement. Yes, eArc would have been nice, but these sound the best of any speaker like this we have ever heard by a mile. Thanks for watching
Nice looking cabinets.Im a die-hard JBL nut, but.....there are two generations of speaker audiophiles when it comes to loudspeaker design. One of them is those that are more 'savvy' to the well-known and established 'passive' design, and there are the new generation who are being coersed and influenced by the big-tech companies to adopt the new 'active' system. Don't get me wrong, I own a JBL Boombox 2 that can produce incredible sound, but personally, I prefer the passive design, hands down. I don't like how new technology is interfering with what we can do for ourselves. They think everyone wants tech to do everything for us? I'm a mobile DJ and I had an embarrassing experience with a pair of 18" active subs I purchased a few years back. Never again. I ended up swapping them for ×2 JBL JRX 18 passive'es. To sum up, I would never recommend active drivers for 'big-rig' set-ups. Their best staying at a nice home.
The JBL 705P is a great speaker used by professionals all over the world. However it does not have anything other than a line level input, no wifi, bluetooth or USB. But it does use higher end drivers. Thanks for watching
They trickled down from their professional series. HDMI ARC would have been nice but they do have Toslink. The sound is still some of the best we’ve heard as they are fully bi-amped. Thanks for watching.
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wow! that's a passionate review!! got hooked! would LOVE to hear them...they lookreally interesting!
They were really great. Thanks for watching!
its not a review, its' an advert
Ok, silly question, is this at least 2x better than the Klipsch Fives for desktop listening? It’s 4x the price so wondering if it’s worth the price. I have the Fives and love them…but have the upgrade bug 🐛
Way better! They are just incredible. Thanks for watching
Great review, thank you, keep up.the great work! 👍
Thanks very much! We appreciate you watching
Can you use these as a Roon endpoint?
Yes, they show up in Roon when used with the USB connection from a computer. Thanks for watching
What about the SF Omnia?
Two different animals. For pure audio quality, these are better to us since you can do a true stereo pair and there is far more cabinet size for improved bass. The Omnia still is the best all in one box unit we have heard though.
I would choose the Vifa Stockholm 2.0... If jbl sounds better than its really worth the price but I doubt it.
@@lukabosnjak3829 We hope you get a chance to hear the 4305P one day!
@@AudioAdvice I hope to, but you could've made a sound demo with binural mics... 🤪
Any link to details about the components inside the speakers?
www.jbl.com/studio-monitors-specialty/JBL4305PBLKAM.html Thanks for watching
Nearly every speaker every audio reviewer says the same thing about nearly every speaker: "best value for it's price point".
how do them compare with Formation Duo or LS50 Wireless II? also with PLC Result 6?
Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com for the best advice on comparing those. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Wrote them one week ago without any luck.
very cool speakers
Glad you liked them!
They are amazing! Blown away, totally. But, I need a subwoofer for more bass. Any suggestions?
Glad you like them! Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com for some suggestions. Thanks for watching
Any idea how these would stack up against the KEF LS50 Wireless IIs or the Buchardt A500s? I'm going to pull the trigger on one of these three just having a hard time figuring out which.
We are not a dealer for either of those other models at this time. All we can say is JBL compression driver technology is the real deal and these sound incredible. Thanks for watching
Not listened to the Buchardt's, but the jbl's sound better than the LS50's IMHO, but not in the same league as the Q acoustics q active 200.
ruclips.net/video/X6C2jNu2r4I/видео.html
Not even close, the JBLs and Buchardts will blow away the LS50's.
Can you plug jbl l52 into back for four speakers and a subwoofer?
No, the L52 must be driven by an amplifier. Thanks for watching
Baby 4307s! I bet they'd make a great companion to a turntable for a killer compact system.
They sound so much bigger than the physical size, it is incredible. Thanks for watching
Do these have auto input selection? For example it I had it set to xlr in but started casting from my phone would I have to switch the input manually?
Reach out to our team of experts at audioadvice.com and they can help assist you.
A dream design would to have eArc, optical, coaxle, and usb input. Seems like all designers want to leave one of these out. In fact I wish all devices would scrap all formats except for USB since it can now handle audio and video as well as any other format.
eArc would have been nice, but once you hear how these sound you will not care! Thanks for watching and sharing
also ADSL, HDMI, Kettle Plug
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
No eArc connection?? That was dumb to not have that.. It would make more sense to just buy the cheaper Klipsch Fives that sound pretty good out of the box already. With the money saved from not buying the JBL’S could add a damn good subwoofer to the set of Klipsch Fives that would sound way louder and would have clean hard hitting bass.
You need to hear these before you make that judgement. Yes, eArc would have been nice, but these sound the best of any speaker like this we have ever heard by a mile. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Dang! I’m definitely gonna have to hear these soon!! 🔈🔉🔊🔊
Compared to the Klipsch Sevens?
Two very different sounds. Please reach out to our team to go over the differences if you wish. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice how do I do that?
@@rebirthofthecool5619 Just go to our website and you'll see the ability to chat or email
Always love some new JBL goodness. They make some of the best speakers out there!
We agree, thanks for sharing
I like JBL!!!! I Need new computer speakers anyway!!!
They make outstanding computer desktop speakers.
Nice looking cabinets.Im a die-hard JBL nut, but.....there are two generations of speaker audiophiles when it comes to loudspeaker design. One of them is those that are more 'savvy' to the well-known and established 'passive' design, and there are the new generation who are being coersed and influenced by the big-tech companies to adopt the new 'active' system. Don't get me wrong, I own a JBL Boombox 2 that can produce incredible sound, but personally, I prefer the passive design, hands down. I don't like how new technology is interfering with what we can do for ourselves. They think everyone wants tech to do everything for us? I'm a mobile DJ and I had an embarrassing experience with a pair of 18" active subs I purchased a few years back. Never again. I ended up swapping them for ×2 JBL JRX 18 passive'es. To sum up, I would never recommend active drivers for 'big-rig' set-ups. Their best staying at a nice home.
Most active speakers are designed for studio or home use. Thanks for sharing
So...the JBL 4305P versus the JBL 705P....too similar to NOT mention here.
The JBL 705P is a great speaker used by professionals all over the world. However it does not have anything other than a line level input, no wifi, bluetooth or USB. But it does use higher end drivers. Thanks for watching
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At $3400cnd out the door…they’re going to have to stay, in the store 🤔
They are not inexpensive, that is true.
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Macintosh reciever wow I remember them they were ridiculous you could blow the window out your of yours house np
McIntosh still makes awesome gear. Thanks for watching
Those speakers are a joke. No RCA input to connect a turntable, no HDMI-C... but balanced inputs. Why?
They trickled down from their professional series. HDMI ARC would have been nice but they do have Toslink. The sound is still some of the best we’ve heard as they are fully bi-amped. Thanks for watching.
For the same price I'd go with a pair of JBL 705p. Better amps, complete DSP etc...
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