JBL
LSR310S
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$399.00
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Editors, What kind of speakers are you using to mix audio with.
You can for sure get a pair of professionally-decent audio monitors for $300-$500 US. They won't be great and I wouldn't use them to finish audio for Netflix or whatever, but for most corporate work, YouTube, and lots of other stuff, there are a bunch of good options. Here's a slight edit of a post
...Jim_Feeley in r/editors
June 3, 2025 4:40 PM
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Can I/how would I connect this to my Audiobox USB?
You could, but it would be more work and less functional than buying a subwoofer designed for a home studio. You said you just picked it up, can you return it? What monitors are you planning to hook it up to? You would most likely either need 2 dual trs to single rca y adapter (out of the audiobox,
...Badboblfg in r/homestudios
April 14, 2026 3:59 AM
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I’m psyched on my little slice of recording studio heaven.
Thank you. Every single thing minus the laptop in the photo is 2nd hand purchased and the sub was probably the best deal. $180 for a jbl lsr310s. Little buddy kicks.
ZoneMean1017 in r/homestudios
April 18, 2026 3:48 AM
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Speaker system recommendations?
I’d probably just go Yamaha HS5s, HS7s, or HS8s and then add a sub like the Yamaha HS8S or JBL LSR310s. The Yamaha sub I’ve heard is more accurate but doesn’t pack a big punch. Whereas the JBL is the opposite. I’ve heard great things about Atoms stuff but a bit more expensive.
brickunlimited in r/Beatmatch
March 31, 2026 1:04 PM
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How to upgrade/optimize my setup?
Start with one solid hub. A usb audio interface with at least two mic pres and extra line inputs solves most of this. look at focusrite 4i4, motu m4, or audient id14 with an extra line input box. Install proper asio drivers. In ableton set 48k sample rate and a 128 buffer and your latency headache d
...BigRiverHardware in r/audio
March 31, 2026 2:32 AM
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Speaker Question / Looking for Sound Quality
Definitely get a sub with 80hz crossover. It will allow monitors to work on optimal frequencies. JBL LSR310S 10-inch is decent.
arcticrobot in r/synthesizers
December 16, 2025 9:49 PM
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How do I get rid of a 30db null in my room?
Absolutely, made some experiments and putting a single speaker below the desk seems to be the way to go. There are still distortions all over the room, but the room is neither a studio, nor am I knowledgeable enough to fix them. At least the huge null is gone at ear level, much smaller and moved up
...tonybogdanov in r/audiophile
February 20, 2026 7:53 AM
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Speakers for techno / heavy bass - budget friendly
what JBL speakers do you have? Active monitors I assume? For good bass you will need a sub with 80 hz crossover. So it takes care of any frequency at and below 80hz, and monitors will take care of higher frequencies. This will add deep bass to your sound and more importantly open up your monitors wh
...arcticrobot in r/synthesizers
October 28, 2025 2:24 AM
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Monitors (around $1000) best for accurate mixing?
I feel that the majority of the issue is just in my ability to mix though Yeah, the speakers you have have enough clarity and detail to get most work done. So it's very likely a skill issue, which is perfectly normal. the main reason i want new monitors is that my current ones can sometimes make my
...atopix in r/mixingmastering
April 1, 2025 4:43 PM
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r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
I haven’t personally used this model, but on the top of my list of “almost unanimously praised subwoofer that is very affordable” is JBL LSR310S.
peepeeland in r/audioengineering
June 18, 2025 6:53 AM
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