Yes they won the best bookshelf speaker of the year and then went on to be the best bookshelf speaker ever This speaker can compete with floor standing speakers and win !
Me too, a pair of 1982's I bought mail order from the BX returning from the Philippines. Still have them! Stupidly Almost sold them them, but thankfully no.
So sweet from you system. I saw Krell KSA-150/250 on your rack. If you could match them with Krell KRC HR, they hight provide with their best and performance. I love JBL L112 as a near field studio monitor providing 3D realistic image, transient, transparency and live concert performance.
Nice to meet you. It seems to be using KRELL's HR free. I am currently using KBL Free. Embarrassingly, the connection with the KSA-200, which was also very good, was not good. In my personal experience, I could feel why the combination of Krell Free and Power was hard to see. I think the L112 is still a good speaker. thanks for the comments
@@audiodio KBL + KSA-200 + L112 are very excellent match already. I think you are almost in the heaven. No need to change these magic combination. Thank you for sharing us part of your heaven.
I drive mine with Carver 4.0t's. They arent as efficient as Klipschs. I use the L-112's up front and the Klipsch la Scalas in the rear of the room behind us in a surround sound system.
Oh Carver 4.0t looks good, but this is my favorite configuration. Is it using L112 and Rascalar when clipped to multichannel The L112 is also good, but the L150 seems to be better.
That Marantz is beautifull but does not put them to sound at it's maximun, let say so so, one day borrow a Crest Audio CA-12 and put a passive preamp like Mccormak The Line Drive in passive mode and you will hear a speaker like double it's size and a low end bass like you have never hear it from them
@@melmel1584 Crown MT-1200, NEXO 4x4, KRELL KAV-250a, ARAGON 2004 and 4004, APT 1, BGW 750, ADCOM GFA-5802, McIntosh MA2275, Threshold T100 and the CREST CA-12 which is the best punch sounding amp with audiophile sound though is a professional amp but is the best
@@ThresholdZhor thanks. yes ,They may have punch with the Crest ...but how is in highs and mids?maybe harsh comparing to mcintosh ?? i run them with ma6200 and sometimes an adcom gfa 5500. very happy with sound but need some power when want t carnk/party.
@@audiodio I have a pair i bought brand new when they came out. I have refoamed the woofers 2 times. They are in pristine condition. I pulled all the drivers, crossovers and pots had them scoped by a certified JBL tech. He was amazed. They were right at factory specs. he ask me if they had been played much Uhhhhh yeah. While i had them apart I repainted the black fronts and backs and refinished the walnut veneer Im looking for original grill cloth now to finish them up. They sound beautiful and look brand new (except for the grills) but as we can all agree they are power hungry beast. I had 300 watts rms per channel into 8 ohms,( tube amp too, back in the day) and they just sucked it right up. Crystal Clear. Nothing came close to even touching them. DB meter said 107 db and that was about 50% gain you dont see them around much though they were very expensive even back then. i dont know if i could part with them It would take a dime for sure.
Beautiful sound. Probably the best consumer bookshelves ever made!
I sympathize. It is a very good sounding speaker.
Not probably, is the best ever
True, great speakers especially for high volume levels!
Yes they won the best bookshelf speaker of the year and then went on to be the best bookshelf speaker ever
This speaker can compete with floor standing speakers and win !
Yes, along with the Yamaha NS-1000. I have both and love them equally.
I have my L112 since birth 1982 they were born and I love them and still have them
L112 is also popular here in Korea.
Of course, it is a pity that there are many people who do not know such good speakers with a modern life.^^
Me too, a pair of 1982's I bought mail order from the BX returning from the Philippines. Still have them! Stupidly Almost sold them them, but thankfully no.
How would they stack up to more modern speakers in a 1000-1500 range or even the Klipsch heresy IV? They look amazing
Awesome sound
L112 are great especially for high volume levels! Fantastic setup. Nice video
If you're excited at loud volumes, there's no speaker like JBL. I agree
I own a pair JBL 4411 almost equal like the L-112... JBL speakers are the best studio monitor ever made . Final from Mars
I agree. The 4411 is also a very good speaker. JBL has a lot of fame.^^
@@audiodio Yes! indeed.
@@audiodio Simply impossible to beat.
Mines are in the basement,along with JBL L-96s looking for replacement bass drivers ,,both pair purchased 1981
So sweet from you system. I saw Krell KSA-150/250 on your rack. If you could match them with Krell KRC HR, they hight provide with their best and performance. I love JBL L112 as a near field studio monitor providing 3D realistic image, transient, transparency and live concert performance.
Nice to meet you. It seems to be using KRELL's HR free.
I am currently using KBL Free.
Embarrassingly, the connection with the KSA-200, which was also very good, was not good.
In my personal experience, I could feel why the combination of Krell Free and Power was hard to see. I think the L112 is still a good speaker.
thanks for the comments
@@audiodio KBL + KSA-200 + L112 are very excellent match already. I think you are almost in the heaven. No need to change these magic combination. Thank you for sharing us part of your heaven.
I drive mine with Carver 4.0t's. They arent as efficient as Klipschs. I use the L-112's up front and the Klipsch la Scalas in the rear of the room behind us in a surround sound system.
Oh Carver 4.0t looks good, but this is my favorite configuration.
Is it using L112 and Rascalar when clipped to multichannel
The L112 is also good, but the L150 seems to be better.
Wow what’s the first track?
Jesse Cook - All that remains ;)
That Marantz is beautifull but does not put them to sound at it's maximun, let say so so, one day borrow a Crest Audio CA-12 and put a passive preamp like Mccormak The Line Drive in passive mode and you will hear a speaker like double it's size and a low end bass like you have never hear it from them
what other amps have you tried with l112?
@@melmel1584 Crown MT-1200, NEXO 4x4, KRELL KAV-250a, ARAGON 2004 and 4004, APT 1, BGW 750, ADCOM GFA-5802, McIntosh MA2275, Threshold T100 and the CREST CA-12 which is the best punch sounding amp with audiophile sound though is a professional amp but is the best
@@ThresholdZhor thanks. yes ,They may have punch with the Crest ...but how is in highs and mids?maybe harsh comparing to mcintosh ?? i run them with ma6200 and sometimes an adcom gfa 5500. very happy with sound but need some power when want t carnk/party.
BTW What turntable it that?
It is an acrylic turntable of 10 inch thickness.
@@audiodio 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Perfect spekers, but not easy to drive.,,
I agree. Still, compared to the tricky speakers
Although driving is possible in various forms.
@@audiodio I have a pair i bought brand new when they came out. I have refoamed the woofers 2 times. They are in pristine condition. I pulled all the drivers, crossovers and pots had them scoped by a certified JBL tech. He was amazed. They were right at factory specs. he ask me if they had been played much Uhhhhh yeah. While i had them apart I repainted the black fronts and backs and refinished the walnut veneer Im looking for original grill cloth now to finish them up. They sound beautiful and look brand new (except for the grills) but as we can all agree they are power hungry beast. I had 300 watts rms per channel into 8 ohms,( tube amp too, back in the day) and they just sucked it right up. Crystal Clear. Nothing came close to even touching them. DB meter said 107 db and that was about 50% gain you dont see them around much though they were very expensive even back then. i dont know if i could part with them It would take a dime for sure.
@@garywillingham3644 greets! and what amplifiers you recommend with this l112 speakers???
💯👌👍