Hi,
before hand, I'd like to say that upon finishing my new HT set up (see some attached photos), I invited some buddies for a movie & concert session and that's where starts my story. Just as a guide line, my current gears are:
receiver = Denon 3805
main DVD = Pioneer 563 A
speakers = all JBL, being:
a) fronts = ND 310 (made in Denmark)
b) center = S Center (made in Taiwan)
c) woofer = PB 12 (made in Taiwan)
d) surrounds = S 38II (made in Taiwan)
e) surr. back = N 28II (made in Denmark).
Well, one of my friends has a quite similar set up (same receiver & DVD), being the speakers the only difference; I mean, they're all JBL, but newer models, as per below description:
a) fronts = E 100 (assembled in Mexico)
b) center = EC 35 ( ditto)
c) woofer = E 250P (ditto)
d) surr. + sb = E 50 (4 in total - ditto).
My friend has always said that my speakers sounded far better than theirs, so we decided to perform an A/B test, using the 2 FRONTS ONLY, so yesterday evening he brought the 2 towers (E 100) to my house and...
WOW.. the difference was absolutely astonishing in terms of overall sound reproduced!! There was really no comparison, specially at high levels.
We both came to a conclusion that my old Northridges (ND 310), just kicks *** if compared to the E 100 (also Northridge Series).
I recall that I've bought those speakers in Europe (precisely in Spain) some years ago (the 310's + the N 28's). The sales guy said that it was a limited european special edition of the Northridge Series and so on... I really enjoyed the sound (powered by a Marantz AVR, but don't remember which model was), so I just bought it and tell you what: so far, so good.
According to some recent reviews, JBL's popular ranges may be considered as crap by many. Have heard also that in order to reach the popular segments (BB, just to mention one), they've sacrificed a lot in terms of components quality and perhaps that reflects their actual score.
What seems weird to me is that JBL seems to be in the opposite way of products development; there is, at every new launching of a DVD, or AVR, for example, you find more & more options, FOR LESS, if compared to previous models.
If I had to buy a new set of speakers now, I would probably go with another brand rather than JBL.
One last opinion: as opposed to MADE IN... whenever a manufacturer states that the product IS ASSEMBLED IN..., they're meaning that such product is manufactured with several parts from several places, right?
It is correct to assume that the Danish components are that better, if compared to the Mexican or "anywhere else" components?
Would appreciate to hear your toughts on the above mentioned subject.
Cheers / Avliner