Test Bench

Full lab results at soundandvisionmag.com/jbles

 

 

surprised that its ES system handled with aplomb the soundtrack to Hero, a Chi- nese fantasy spectacle directed by Yimou

 

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L/R ■■ 46 Hz to 15 kHz ±7.6 dB

Surround ■■ 85 Hz to 17.8 kHz ±6.2 dB

Center ■■ 83 Hz to 14.8 kHz ±7.8 dB

Subwoofer ■■ 34 Hz to 103 Hz ±1.9 dB

 

 

The ES80 exhibits a 300-Hz floor-bounce notch that’s typical for tower-style speakers, along with narrow band irregularities up to 2 kHz and a 5-dB drop in level above 7 kHz. The ES25C center shows

similar irregularities between 800 Hz and 6 kHz, and its response tails off at 6 dB per octave above 6 kHz. It also has a deep (20 dB) notch centered at 3 kHz that extends from 1.6 to 6 kHz. Be assured that off-axis listeners won’t hear the same sound as someone sitting front and center. The ES250P subwoofer only has upper bandwidth of 103 Hz using the LFE input. When using the internal crossover, its response ranges from 52 to 81 Hz, even though the crossover is marked from 50 to 150 Hz. To its credit, the sub can deliver 105 dB SPL from 32 Hz upward.

Tom Nousaine

Zhang. In one scene, the titular charac- ter swirls around a blue room, cutting ties holding bundles of sticks. The swoosh- ing sounds of our flying hero, co-mingled with the ringing of his sword, are panned throughout the surround mix. Here, the satellite speakers provided great spatial continuity instead of the blobs of localized sound I sometimes hear on other models.

The subwoofer added to the swirling sound with low-pitched whooshes — an effect that was nicely integrated with the satellites. (A lesser system might have stat- ically localized the low sounds to the sub, degrading the sense of movement.) And when the sticks crashed to the floor in all six speakers, the sense of immersion was complete. Meanwhile, dialogue — hard- panned to the center channel — sounded absolutely clean. As I expected, the cen- ter speaker’s MTM configuration produced symmetrical horizontal dispersion.

and listening positions. From experience,

ultra-high-frequency driver served up lots

BOTTOM LINE

 

 

I knew to place the ES250P in my room’s

of presence and air. The entire top end siz-

 

 

sub sweet spot, along the front wall and

zled with energy, and, in fact, it required a

In a world of tiny satellites — not to men-

between the TV and the left tower.

little getting used to. But once I got accli-

tion cute cabinets that are subwoofers in

MUSIC PERFORMANCE

mated, I was quite happy with that extreme

name only — it’s comforting to listen to

high-frequency extension.

big, traditional speakers from a big, tradi-

I started my critical listening with stereo

Expanding my audition to other faves

tional company. JBL has a speaker-design

playback, courtesy of KT Tunstall. Her

both old and new, I worked through my

knowledge base that’s almost unrivaled. If

debut album, Eye to the Telescope, was a

evaluation checklist. Imaging was accurate,

there’s one thing it knows how to do, it’s

bona-fide hit and proved that not all new

with a good phantom-center image on pop

putting drivers in boxes and making them

stars need to be Idols. The JBLs reproduced

lead vocals, and likewise the panorama of

sound damn good.

S&V

the muscular bass guitar on “Suddenly I

orchestral instruments was continuous

 

 

 

See” with good musicality; the subwoofer

across the stereo arc. The soundstage was

Key Features

 

 

provided solid fundamental notes while

open and natural, undoubtedly aided by

 

 

 

the towers’ woofers added the attack of the

the plentiful high-frequency response.

ES80 ($549 each)

 

 

plucked strings. Likewise, the kick drum,

Turning my attention to music in sur-

:: (2) 6-in woofers; 4-in midrange; 34-in

 

 

pulled back in this mix, sounded steady

round, I listened to the 6-channel mix on

dome tweeter; 34-in ultra-high tweeter;

and strong. The sat/sub blend was seam-

the DVD-Audio edition of Led Zeppelin’s

4234 in high; 4614 lb

 

 

less — one of the advantages of using tow-

How the West Was Won. On this album,

ES25C ($349)

 

 

ers for the left and right front channels,

the center channel is used lightly for lead

:: (2) 5-in woofers; 3 4 -in dome tweeter;

 

 

instead of small satellite speakers.

vocals, but since the ES25C employs the

3 4 -in ultra-high tweeter; 1834 in wide;

Tunstall’s lead vocal on the song was

same tweeter module as the towers, the

1634 lb

 

 

clean, as was the touch of reverberation

high end sounded well matched. The center

ES10 ($349/pair)

 

 

around it. Details were clearly audible,

speaker’s 5-inch woofer falls between the

 

 

:: 4-in woofer; 34-in dome tweeter; 34-in

such as nuances in the vocal echoes on the

towers’ 4- and 6-inchers, but its tonal qual-

ultra-high tweeter; 12 in wide; 834 lb

 

 

line “I can see her eyes looking from a page

ity is similar enough. On other surround

 

 

 

ES250P ($599)

 

 

in a magazine.” That I could hear all of this

albums, too, these drivers worked together

 

 

:: 12-in woofer; 400-watt amplifier; 1934

 

detail suggests good midrange clarity.

to reproduce a realistic soundstage across

 

x 1534 x 1678 in; 43 lb

 

 

The snare sound was appropriately crisp

the front, with good image definition.

:: Finish: black or cherry

 

 

and snappy, albeit a bit brighter than what

 

 

 

Movie PERFORMANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve heard on some other systems. The com-

JBL.COM :: 516-255-4525

 

 

bination of the normal tweeter and the

JBL got its start in movie sound, so I wasn’t

 

 

 

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JBL ES10 manual Key Features, Bottom Line, Music Performance, ES25C $349, ES250P $599

ES10 specifications

The JBL ES10 is a compact, bookshelf speaker designed to deliver premium sound quality in a versatile format. As part of the ES series, it expertly combines performance and design, making it a favorite among audio enthusiasts seeking powerful audio reproduction without the bulk of larger speakers.

One of the standout features of the JBL ES10 is its 5.25-inchNova-foam woofer. This driver technology is designed to provide clear, defined bass response, enhancing the depth and richness of low frequencies. The integration of a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter further complements the woofer, ensuring that high frequencies are crisp and detailed, resulting in a well-balanced sound across the entire frequency spectrum. This combination allows the ES10 to reproduce intricate musical details, whether it be the subtle strumming of a guitar or the soaring vocals of a singer.

The ES10 excels not only in sound quality but also in its adaptability to various listening environments. Its compact design makes it an excellent choice for smaller spaces, while its sleek, modern aesthetic ensures that it can fit seamlessly into any home or studio setting. The speaker is available in multiple finishes, allowing users to choose an option that best suits their decor.

To enhance its performance, the JBL ES10 features a frequency response range of 70Hz to 40kHz, providing a broad audio range that caters to a wide variety of music genres and audio content. Additionally, the speaker is equipped with a rear-firing bass port, which aids in delivering enhanced low-end performance by allowing for better airflow, resulting in increased bass resonance without distortion.

For those seeking a home theater experience, the ES10 can easily be integrated into multi-channel setups, including arrangements for surround sound systems. JBL has engineered it to match seamlessly with other speakers in their ES series, ensuring consistency in sound quality and performance across your audio setup.

Overall, the JBL ES10 encapsulates the brand’s commitment to high-fidelity sound and innovative design. Whether used for music, movies, or gaming, it stands out as a reliable choice for achieving a rich auditory experience in a compact form factor. Its combination of advanced features, stylish design, and adaptability solidifies the JBL ES10's position as a top contender in the bookshelf speaker market.