JBL 4410A
A 3-way studio monitor loudspeaker from JBL's 4400 series.
Overview
The JBL 4410A is a bookshelf-style studio monitor designed as part of JBL’s 4400 series. Built around a 3-way, 3-speaker configuration with a bass reflex enclosure, it uses a cone woofer for low frequencies, a cone midrange driver for the middle band, and a dome tweeter for high frequencies. This layout supports a balanced frequency response from 45 Hz to 20 kHz ±2 dB, making it suitable for critical listening environments. With an 8 Ω impedance and a 90 dB sensitivity at 2.83V/m, the system is moderately efficient and handles up to 125 watts of pink noise. At 19 kg per unit, it's a substantial speaker for its class.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Product type | Speaker system |
| Model Rating Method | 3-Way, 3-Speaker, Bass reflex system, Bookshelf Type |
| Units Used | For low band : cone type / For Middle Area : Cone Type / For High Frequency : Dome Type |
| Frequency characteristic | 45 Hz to 20 kHz ± 2 dB |
| Impedance | 8 Ω |
| Output sound pressure level | 90dB/2.83V/m |
| Allowable input | 125W (pink noise) |
| Crossover frequency | 900 Hz, 4 kHz |
| External dimensions | Width 362x Height 597x Depth 286 mm |
| Weight | 19kg |
| Original price | ¥ 65,000 (1 unit, around 1996) |
Design
The enclosure uses a bass reflex system to enhance low-frequency extension and efficiency. It features a cone woofer for the low band, a cone midrange driver for the middle frequencies, and a dome tweeter for high-frequency reproduction. The 4410A is part of the 4400 series of medium speaker systems from JBL, reflecting a design philosophy focused on studio-grade accuracy and durability.
Context
The JBL 4410A is part of the 4400 series, a line of professional studio monitors developed for accurate audio reproduction in recording and broadcast environments.
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