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JBL Studio 630 Bookshelf Loudspeakers
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JBL Studio 630 Bookshelf Loudspeakers

USD$536 AUD$750
Condition
Excellent
Location
NSW, AU
Seller
LWA Staff
Source
StereoNET
Posted
15 Jul 2024
Last seen
23 May 2026

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Seller's Description

JBL Studio 630 Bookshelf Loudspeakers Overview:   Today we have a pair of JBL Studio 630 Bookshelf Speakers in excellent secondhand condition and come with their original packaging. While they are on sale in the store at LWA for $850, StereoNET Members pay just $750 + Freight (to your location). The JBL Studio 630 is a premium 2-way bookshelf loudspeaker. It features a 6.5-inch PolyPlas cone woofer and a 1-inch 2414H-1 compression driver paired with a High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horn, delivering powerful bass, detailed sound, and dynamic range that will bring your music to life. Specificatio

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About JBL

JBL traces its roots to 1946, when pioneering audio engineer James Bullough Lansing founded the company in Los Angeles, California, initially as James B. Lansing Sound, Incorporated. A veteran of loudspeaker design from earlier ventures like the Lansing Manufacturing Company and collaborations on Hollywood's first practical cinema systems, Lansing infused JBL with his relentless pursuit of acoustic clarity and fidelity. Though he passed away in 1949 amid financial strains, the brand endured under new leadership, accelerating in 1969 with acquisition by Harman International—now under Samsung—fueling global expansion and innovation.

JBL excels across professional and consumer audio realms, renowned for its loudspeakers that dominate studios, touring rigs, cinemas, and home setups. Iconic models like the D-130 woofer, Paragon stereophonic system, and L-100 Century defined eras of high-output sound, while modern lines span portable Bluetooth speakers, wireless headphones, soundbars, and pro monitors. The brand prioritizes robust transducers, advanced horns, and diamond-surround tech over niche components like turntables, DACs, or cables.

Positioned as a mid-tier powerhouse with pro-grade heritage, JBL commands respect among discerning buyers for delivering punchy, reliable performance at accessible prices, bridging live-event energy and home listening without high-end esoterica. Its vintage icons draw collectors, yet contemporary ubiquity in arenas and everyday gear cements market dominance for those valuing scale and excitement over boutique refinement.

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