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JBL Studio 630 Passive Studio Monitor Speakers 6.5" 150W Pair Brown
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JBL Studio 625C Passive Studio Monitor Speakers 5.25" 150W Brown (Piece)
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Clear- 3": Very small, suitable for compact studios or desktop use.
- 4": A good choice for small spaces with limited desk space.
- 5.25": Balanced sound, ideal for small to medium studios.
- 6.5": More depth and intensity in the low frequencies, suitable for medium-sized rooms.
- 8": Powerful and full bass, ideal for larger studios or professional mixing.
- Bluetooth: Wireless connection for easy audio playback without cables.
- XLR: Balanced professional connection with low noise, ideal for studios.
- RCA: Unbalanced connection, usually for home or hi-fi equipment.
- 1/4 TRS: Balanced connection (like XLR), often used in professional audio interfaces and consoles.
- Headphone Output: Allows headphones to be connected directly to the speaker for listening or monitoring.
- USB: Digital connection to a computer, usually for direct audio playback or configuration via software.
- Combo XLR/TRS: A socket that accepts either XLR or TRS plugs, offering flexibility in connections.
- Optical: Digital connection that transmits audio without interference or loss of quality.
- Active: It has a built-in amplifier, you just connect it and it works. It is the most common choice for studio monitors.
- Passive: Requires an external amplifier to operate. Offers greater flexibility in setup, but needs additional equipment.
- 50 Watt: Suitable for small studios or home use.
- 70 Watt: Balanced choice for small to medium-sized spaces.
- 80 Watt: It offers more power and clarity in medium-sized studios.
- 100 Watt: Ideal for professional use or larger spaces.
- 150 Watt: Very high power for professional studios and powerful mixes.
- 2-Way: The speaker features two drivers, one for low/mid frequencies (woofer) and one for high frequencies (tweeter). This is the most common configuration in studio monitors.
- 3-Way: Includes three speakers, for low (woofer), mid (midrange), and high (tweeter) frequencies, offering greater accuracy and separation in sound.
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