708P

JBL

708P

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Based on 14 Reddit mentions

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It depends on the ERA and the model. The current JBL M2 is undeniably excellent. Some of us love our Circa 1980s white woofers. I now use JBL 708p monitors and could afford most anything.

Initial_Savings3034 in r/audiophile

December 11, 2025 3:20 PM

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Moving back from actives Kef LS60s to Clarity 6.2

Will they move to another room, go into storage or out to resell? I'm reasonably happy with my JBL 708P - but they require a sub.

Initial_Savings3034 in r/audiophile

January 19, 2026 9:12 PM

2

Are studio monitors bad for casual listening?

I use a pair of JBL 708p's on iso-acoustic stands in a near field setup. They are pretty great ;-)

Competitive-Pie4254 in r/audiophile

November 17, 2025 6:16 PM

1

What tweeter technologies have the lowest distortion and smoothest frequency response? For the sake of discussion, let's say in the range of 3 kHz to 20 kHz.

The JBL 7 series and their M2 both use compression drivers. That fact alone prevented me for looking at them seriously when they were announced. Then I heard the M2 at the AES convention a decade ago. It was (and remains) the single best sounding loudspeaker I have ever heard. I ended up buying thre

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PicaDiet in r/audiophile

December 27, 2025 12:31 AM

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For Mixing?

Pros love these. If they sound good to you, grab them. Honorable mentions: jbl 705p and 708p though I’ve heard they have driver failures if they’re placed at the wrong angle. Anyone else hear this?

SystemsInThinking in r/homerecordingstudio

January 1, 2026 8:55 PM

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