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JBL ES 90
JBL ES 90
MSRP: $ 1200.00

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Reviewed by:

John HP

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 22, 2008

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.33 of 5, 9.00 votes

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Price Paid:  $1200.00 from Audiosound

Summary:
I bougth this speaker, because I have read some reviews of the JBL L890 speaker, that was quite positive. The ES90 uses much the same parts as the L890 speakers, so I thought, they would sound much the same, although they are a little cheaper. I have had some Kappa 90 speakers in the past, that I was very fund of, so I thought, that the ES90 speakers would resemble them a bit.

When I tried the speakers for the first time, the high frequencies was very detailed and was quite bright. The bass was muddy and rather unclear. That improved in time, but never became perfect. There is tight bass as long as there is no exaggerated bass. Bass drums can sound a bit slow and undetailed. Maybe some of the problems with the bass sound lies in my amplifier and my listening room, that is not so big.

The inside of the speaker is a large room filled with a wool like material from top to bottom to prevent ringing sounds. The print board to split the sound between the speakers is quite small, and the high frequency speaker is small compared to, what I have seen in other speakers. The cable wire, that connect the speaker terminals with the speakers, is thinner than in the Kappa series, and might cause the speakers to sound worse than with quality cobber wires. There are wood frames inside the speakers to accomplish some bracing of the speakers, and all in all the speaker construction seems strong and is made in strong wood materials.

At present I think, I should have bougth the L890 speaker instead, because I want perfect sound and the ES90 does not quite deliver that. The bass is too muddy and the treble too bright and a litte shrilling.

Strengths:
Solid construction, realistic and almost natural sound, deep bass and detailed mid and high frequencies. Good feets, that make the speakers stand solid on the floor. Simple front cover, that does not disturb the sound.

Weaknesses:
Muddy bass (sometimes) , a little shrilling with female voices and other high voices. Apparently cheap electric parts inside.

Similar Products Used:
Marantz PM7100 KI
Marantz SA7100 KI
Kappa 90
Kappa 600
Beta 40


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