Get these before they're gone for good! Samsung now owns Harman International, which owns JBL and Revel and is doing some massive reorganizing by phasing out its mid-level product lines (the highest price-to-performance but probably lower-profit) speaker series, leaving only the basic entry level (JBL Stage series) and high-dollar professional (JBL Synthesis) series.
The 690 can stand alone in a 2.0 music system, or as part of a surround sound HT system. It will particularly excel at movies/TV due to the CD tweeter.
- Dual 8" PolyPlas Low-Frequency Woofer provides satisfying bass down to 36Hz = no subwoofer needed for music, and in a pinch (e.g. you live in an apartment with thin walls/floors) even for movies
- High Definition Imaging (HDI) Waveguide with 1" (25mm) High Frequency Compression Driver (not a metal dome tweeter as found in Klipsch) = this is the magic sauce!
- Sensitivity: 90dB @ 1M, 2.83V = very dynamic and easy to drive to high levels cleanly even by entry-level receivers, rather than needing an expensive external amplifier.
- Rear-ported bass-reflex enclosure
For those setting up a multichannel system, if you cannot do a 3rd 690 as a vertical center speaker (ideal), the "matching" 665C center is also on clearance at Amazon at 50% off.
https://www.amazon.com/JBL-Studio...0BJTQR6B6/
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Seems like every time I think I've got the right component for the system I'm building, something new goes on sale and turns my head.
You can inspect the audio of your favorite movie to see what spectrum is being sent to the surround channels for yourself, it's not much.
Unless you listen to content exclusively in multi-channel stereo or something, then there are no rules, go crazy!
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