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JBL needs no introduction; it makes mid-range and high-end systems for homes and cars – and pretty good systems at that. It's one of the feathers in Harman International’s profitable cap. This of course is the company that owns and distributes some killer AV brands such as Harman Kardon, Infinity, Mark Levinson and many more. One of the most famous innovations by the company is the JBL Creature – and now the Creature 2. Take a look at the photo below and you'll see why. This freaky 2.1 system for multimedia scenarios has been bagging good reviews everywhere, so we decided to give you the lowdown in our own way. Design and Features The woofer and satellites share a similar shape, both being an ovoid with a curvy base, sort of like a distorted 'shivling'. The units rest on a surface through four tiny legs jutting out of the four corners, rather than a flat rest – the sides of the base arc upwards, helping to give the unit its 'alien' design. We received the black model, which according to me is the best color for a device with such contours. The finish is glossy while the knobs on the woofer are metallic with a shiny reflective surface. The satellites (apt name for this system, right?) have a flower-shaped 'window' to expose the driver, with the same shiny exterior. The driver of the sats is known as Odyssey Plus, while the woofer is 4.5 inch Magnum woofer, which I assume is another proprietary part. The rated frequency response is 45-20 kHz while the crossover point for the system is at 180 Hz. |
Tags: JBL , Creature , Multimedia , 2.1 speaker
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