JBL L100 Classic MKII Bookshelf Speaker (Pair)
The L100 Classic MkII is the next evolution in the reborn legend that is the JBL Classic Series.
*Stands not included.
The L100 Classic MkII is the next evolution in the reborn legend that is the JBL Classic Series.
*Stands not included.
Key Features:
The L100 Classic MkII is the next evolution in the reborn legend that is the JBL Classic Series. This 12-inch (300mm) 3-way bookshelf loudspeaker features upgraded JBL acoustic components to improve the sound quality of this Classic loudspeaker. In addition to performance enhancements to the woofer, midrange, and tweeter the L100 Classic MkII features a revised crossover network to include bi-wire/bi-amp capabilities via a premium terminal cup with dual sets of gold-plated binding posts. The L100 Classic MkII features a genuine walnut satin wood veneer cabinet and a striking Quadrex foam grille available in a choice of black, orange or blue. Beneath this compelling exterior lie modern acoustic components that deliver stunning sound and imaging sure to please any music lover.
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