Bronze Member Username: Thx_3417Bournemouth, Dorset United Kingdom Post Number: 65 Registered: May-05 | Have been running the JBL 4645 now for 7 years and d this is one hell of a performer that takes charge of sub bass and LFE with class of spectacular, results from the first time and every time, this is a true THX reference cinema sub bass, with a tuff pedigree. With the height that I have ever had her at was 120dbc with a film called "Final Approach" that SR-71 black bird and its after burner test was something, though the film was only on VHS and note sure for sure when it's going to get a DVD release sometime soon . As for the THX wow demo playing up to 116dbc and the TEX THX-EX demo hitting close to 120dbc I was tempted to take it there but seeing I get very little distortion in fact very, very dame low distortion levels, see do not see the need to take her there any more just running her at a modest 105dbc to 110dbc is ample, and I'm happy I choose JBL it is sound power. hear is some information on herhttp://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.jmgkorea.com/image/cinemasol ution/4645c.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.jmgkorea.com/page/cinema%2520solution/4645c .htm&h=218&w=153&sz=11&tbnid=1wlwjnONwDMJ:&tbnh=101&tbnw=71&hl=en&start=3&prev=/ images%3Fq%3Djbl%2B4645%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN Also I have replaced the sub bass driver with a newer JBL 2241H information http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.8thstreet.com/images/2241.jp g&imgrefurl=http://www.8thstreet.com/prod.cfm/3180&h=104&w=174&sz=10&tbnid=ZNLxe gU97rAJ:&tbnh=56&tbnw=94&hl=en&start=11&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djbl%2B2241%26hl%3Den% 26lr%3D Ashley |
Silver Member Username: Paul_ohstbucksPost Number: 985 Registered: Jan-05 | That looks like a nice sub for movies. |
Bronze Member Username: Thx_3417Bournemouth, Dorset United Kingdom Post Number: 68 Registered: May-05 | Why thank you Paul. And she is spot on for pop music Madonna, Jean Michel Jarre. And film score music like James Horner titanic dts digital surround, classical music like Holst the planets. As I'm typing this just warming up to some classic fm music on http://www.classicfm.com/index.cfm?nodeId=1324&cset=1&sw=1024 Easy for listening too and enriching with power of the universe as timeless, as a Swiss clock and as look behind me seeing the JBL 4645 standing by to unleash all hell, at my command. Ashley |
Silver Member Username: Paul_ohstbucksPost Number: 989 Registered: Jan-05 | I recently took delivery on a new SVS PB12-plus/2, and I've been in movie heaven....... https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-theater/136710.jpg This futher mucking sub will kick like you wont believe!!! Whoah... Speaking of which....It's almost movie time!!!! YEA!!!!!!!!!!! Friday and 3 days of FUN!!!!! Enjoy your JBL....it looks like it can do its share of damage OUT>>>>>>> |
Bronze Member Username: Thx_3417Bournemouth, Dorset United Kingdom Post Number: 71 Registered: May-05 | Paul That's nice and your son posing as a good model for SVS sub bass units shows scale and size to, do you think I can get a photo opportunity with him standing next to my JBL 4645 THX sub bass standing 3ft 6in. Still can't get over that size does matter, http://www.formfunctionemotion.net/mt-static/images/yoda.jpg You must feel the SVS all around you hear, the tree the rock and the ship too. What am I saying, no JBL I'm not under rating the JBL 4645. Ashley |