Thanks giangtrant for very much for compliments. I buy equipment by the pound. Added a turntable last week. The speakers are not everyone's cup of tea but I love JBL and works pretty well in the room. I wish I could have more people hear it during this covid thing..
thanks Zephyr, pretty much all stock inside except Neutrix connectors and upgraded 12 gauge wire for the woofers. running 500 watts into each woofer from the MAC 2500'S. thanks, KEN.
HI Paul, I noticed the same thing regarding the quietness with the P10. It is a very good piece of equipment. I have had the 4350's about 3.5 years.Had all the other pro 4300 series and these the best. Had JBL for a long time.I think the 4350 first appeared around 1973 or 1974.
Yes Paul,give it a try, The active crossover for these 4 way speakers is very revealing. The 4350's can only be run bi-amped. that's how they were built. You have very nice components. Also not using a preamp, using the Benchmark unit as a pass through from sources for volume and switching only. GREAT HOBBY, Ken
HI Paul, have all the amps connected to zones A, & D. I do have 2- 20 amp dedicated outlets and have tried both into the wall and P-10. Prefer the p10 on my system. quieter, better imaging and more soundstage. I have to say the p10 was the one piece of equipment that made the most improvement for me. I have heard that suggestion also. If your bi-amping it might be hard to tell on the low end. try it, Ken
Thanks Paul for the nice compliment. It is lots of fun. the sound is amazingly live. Like sitting on the the 7th row. Room was built for the speakers. Learned everything on the internet. I buy equipment by the pound if possible. These JBL's take a special room to sound there best. (2 houses 2 rooms) I was determined to build a better one this time. Took about 3 years. Never get bored with these.Even lousy recordings sound good., Regards Ken