JBL DD65000 & JBL DD67000

JBL DD65000 & JBL DD67000
Dwa nowe modele kolumn z górnej półki JBL z napisem Everest. Model 65000 kosztuje 60 tys., wyższy zaś 75 tys. dolarów za parę. Szczegóły w informacji producenta poniżej

JBL DD65000

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — At CES 2013 HARMAN’s JB announced it is broadening its top-of-the-line Project Everest loudspeaker range with the introduction of its DD65000 ultrahigh-end floorstanding speaker. The DD65000 combines newly developed driver technologies and refinements to deliver extraordinary musical realism, and has a distinctively elegant visual appeal that blends classic and contemporary design elements.

“The Project Everest DD65000 is designed to be a superlative loudspeaker in every respect,” said Jim Garrett, Director of Marketing and Product Management, HARMAN Luxury Audio Group and Loudspeakers. “It incorporates new woofer, new compression drivers and other refinements that build upon the technologies found in previous Project Everest and JBL K2 loudspeakers. The sonic result a loudspeaker that transcends the sum of its parts to convey music with remarkable fidelity and emotional involvement.” The Project Everest DD65000 employs the proven JBL design concept of combining the exceptional dynamic range and transient response and “ease” of reproduction of horn-loaded compression drivers with the authoritative low-frequency impact, precise imaging and soundstage realism afforded by dynamic drivers. The DD65000 provides richly detailed, natural vocal and instrumental reproduction and conveys all the power and nuance of the original performance with a real-life sense of presence and scale. To achieve its distinguished performance, the DD65000 incorporates a number of newly developed drivers and technologies. It employs two newly developed 1501AL-1 cast-aluminum-frame woofers with a new paper pulp-matrix woofer material augmented by a rear-applied AquaPlas coating, a combination that preserves sonic neutrality while damping unwanted cone resonances for controlled, articulate bass response. The cone is mounted to the frame via a foamed rubber surround with a roll diameter that yields the optimum amount of travel while retaining as small a diameter as possible for the maximum usable cone area. The use of the new cone material and surround results in lower distortion in the woofer’s higher operating range and a lower 18Hz fundamental resonance for greater bass extension. Additional enhancements include a massive 4-inch voice coil immersed in an Alnico 5DG magnet that is immune to temperature changes, a copper-steel-laminated top plate that contributes to more linear magnetic behavior within the driver, and other refinements. The 476Mg midrange/high-frequency compression driver utilizes a 4-inch high-purity magnesium alloy foil diaphragm that is formed as an integral one-piece diamond-embossed surround and dome. The low density of the magnesium alloy combined with the high stiffness and tuning of the surround’s design yields a transducer that provides exceptional resolution, transient response and detailed, natural midrange and treble reproduction. The DD65000’s all-new 045Mg ultrahigh-frequency compression driver features a 1-inch diaphragm that uses the same high-purity magnesium alloy foil material found in the 476Mg. This is done to ensure sonic consistency between the midrange/high-frequency and ultrahigh-frequency drivers. The 045Mg features a new precision-cast, pure-magnesium phasing plug that offers better heat dissipation for improved clarity even at higher volumes, and improved manufacturing processes have enabled the driver to provide nearly 5dB more output above 30kHz. Both compression drivers are mounted in JBL’s exclusive computer-optimized Bi-Radial® horns that are made from acoustically inert SonoGlass® material, which eliminates the unwanted strident colorations that can occur with conventional horn designs. The horns are shaped to provide optimum dispersion in the horizontal and vertical planes, for smooth frequency response and precise imaging over a wider on- and off-axis area. The JBL Project Everest DD65000 uses an advanced crossover network that lets the woofers operate in different frequency ranges, a configuration that provides optimum directivity and high output. The crossover network uses a DC  bias system that keeps the capacitors operating in Class A mode, yielding maximum sonic purity. The network is housed on four separate circuit boards, one for each transducer, which optimizes each board for each driver and its corresponding frequency range. The DD65000 can be tailored for optimum performance in any system and room, thanks to its front-mounted control panels that allow fine-tuning of low-frequency and high-frequency level and other characteristics. The JBL Project Everest DD65000 is built to the highest standards with top-quality components including air-core inductors, polypropylene foil capacitors, wire-wound and metal oxide resistors used in multiples to prevent value shift during high-power operation, and additional refinements. The DD65000 is as auspicious in appearance as it is in performance, blending classic JBL design elements with contemporary accents. The DD65000 features curved and angled surfaces as found in the DD67000 and a contoured horizontal midrange horn, complemented by the loudspeaker’s furniture-grade craftsmanship and elegant dark gray zebrawood.  The JBL Project Everest DD65000 loudspeaker will be available in February 2013 at a suggested retail price of $60,000/pr. HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets — supported by 15 leading brands, including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. The Company is admired by audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where they perform. More than 25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 13,900 people across the Americas, Europe and Asia, and reported net sales of $4.4 billion for year ended June 30, 2012. 

JBL DD67000

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — At CES 2013 HARMAN’s JBL makes history once again with the introduction of its new flagship Project Everest DD67000 loudspeaker, incorporating a host of upgrades to achieve an extraordinary new standard in loudspeaker performance. The DD67000 features new woofers, a refined crossover network and additional improvements to deliver remarkable musical accuracy.

“Our previous Project Everest DD66000 was a landmark sonic achievement,” said Jim Garrett, Director of Marketing and Product Management, HARMAN Luxury Audio Group and Loudspeakers. “However, in the six years since it was introduced, the HARMAN team in Northridge have not stood still. We have continued to advance the design to push the performance threshold of this class leading speaker, resulting in significant performance improvements that is sure to thrill the most veteran audiophiles and passionate music lovers.” The JBL Project Everest DD67000 delivers the emotion, grandeur and nuance of music with consummate realism, with real-life scale and dynamic presence from its authoritative bass through its natural midrange and transparent, extended frequency response to beyond 50kHz. Complementing its stunning performance, the Project Everest DD67000 is striking in appearance, blending classic JBL design elements that are evocative of the company’s legendary Hartsfield and Paragon loudspeakers with contemporary styling. The DD67000 retains curved and angled surfaces of its predecessor and a dramatically flared midrange horn, complemented by the loudspeaker’s beautiful furniture-grade craftsmanship, elegant rosewood finish with the addition of a new carbon-fiber baffle trim panel and elegant rosewood and maple finishes. The DD67000 is equipped with two of the new 1501AL-2 cast-aluminum-frame woofers, featuring a three-layer laminated cone construction comprised of an inner and outer layer of pure pulp stock with an inner foam-injection-material core. This woofer cone combines high rigidity and fast response for taut, articulate, low frequency with greater extension down to 29 Hz (-10dB anechoic). Performance is further improved by the 1501AL-2’s newly designed accordion-pleated poly/cotton surround, yielding a woofer with a fundamental resonance that is 10Hz higher than previously for improved agility and “snap” and a more consistent tonal balance at any volume. Additional features include a massive 4-inch voice coil immersed in an Alnico 5DG magnet that is immune to temperature changes, a copper-steel-laminated top plate that contributes to more linear magnetic behavior within the driver, and additional details. The 476Be midrange/high-frequency compression driver utilizes a 4-inch, pure-beryllium diaphragm that is formed as an integral one-piece diamond-embossed surround and dome. The 476Be also features a 4-inch aluminum edge-wound voice coil, a rapid-flare coherent-wave phasing plug, a pure-copper-sleeved polepiece that maintains maximum magnetic gap flux and other enhancements to deliver extraordinary transparency and natural vocal and instrumental reproduction. The DD67000’s 045Be-1 ultrahigh-frequency compression driver uses a 1-inch beryllium diaphragm and 2-inch neodymium magnet to produce frequency response beyond 50kHz. The driver features a new precision-cast, pure-magnesium phasing plug that offers better heat dissipation for improved clarity even at higher volumes, and improved manufacturing processes have enabled the driver to provide nearly 5dB more output above 30kHz. Both compression drivers are mounted in JBL’s exclusive computer-optimized Bi-Radial® horns that are made from the company’s acoustically inert SonoGlass® material, eliminating the unwanted strident colorations that can occur with conventional horn designs. The horns are shaped to provide optimum dispersion in the horizontal and vertical planes, for smooth frequency response and precise imaging over a wider on- and off-axis area. The Project Everest DD67000 employs a unique crossover network. It is designed to let the woofers operate in different frequency ranges, which provides optimum directivity and high output. The crossover network uses a DC bias system that keeps the capacitors operating in Class A mode, yielding maximum sonic purity. The network is comprised of four separate circuit boards – one for each transducer – to optimize each board for each driver and its corresponding frequency range. The DD67000’s performance can be fine tuned for any system and room thanks to its front-mounted control panels that enable precise adjustment of low-frequency and high-frequency level and other characteristics. The JBL Project Everest DD67000 is built entirely without compromise with top-quality components including air-core inductors, polypropylene foil capacitors, wire-wound and metal oxide resistors used in multiples to prevent value shift during high-power operation and more. Every attempt has been made for the loudspeaker to present as smooth a driving impedance as possible to the power amplifiers. The measured performance of the DD67000 is exceptional – and its musical performance is nothing less than astonishing. The JBL Project Everest DD67000 loudspeaker will be available in February 2013 at a suggested retail price of $75,000/pair.

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