Audio brand JBL turns 75 years old this year. That’s old, but not as old as founder James B. Lansing would be—119 years—if he were alive today to hear the gear bearing his initials. To celebrate its ...
The new JBL L100 Classic 3-way bookshelf loudspeaker revives 1970’s-style retro design, including an iconic Quadrex foam grille in a choice of three colors — black, orange, or blue — all with a black ...
Audiophiles have long considered Munich’s High End the World Cup or Superbowl of Hi-Fi shows, and with good reason. Speaker builders and separates manufacturers were out in force at this year’s show, ...
JBL just announced new bookshelf speakers that look iconic and vintage — and you might actually be able to afford them. The all-new L52 Classic have the same walnut wood veneer enclosure and striking ...
It’s been 75 years since JBL was founded, and the company is celebrating this milestone at CES 2021 with updates to two classic products from its deep past. First is the L100 Classic 75, a modern ...
JBL’s Classic Series includes a streamer, CD player, integrated amplifier and turntable. Just add speakers. The “vintage audio” theme seems to rolling forward into 2023 with a slew of new product ...
JBL ’s L52 Classic standmounters are the entry-level model in the company’s three-strong Classic series of speakers. This range is built on the foundations laid by the huge success of the retro-themed ...
The new JBL Flip 6 wireless speaker will be available to buy in time for Christmas and comes in a new range of colors. One of my favorite wireless speakers is the JBL Flip 4 that I bought as few years ...
JBL has launched multiple new products at its CES 2023 event, HARMAN ExPLORE, including an entire line-up of hi-fi electronics. These electronics feature the same modern-retro design seen in the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. JBL has been rocking the world of hi-fi for 75 years and ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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