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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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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Subwoofer in addition to a pair of Yamaha HS5's
JBL LSR310s will outperform all three of these for 400usd full retail
ibizzet in r/StereoAdvice
October 4, 2025 5:37 PM
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Looking for a pair of decent audio speakers to edit sound
I think you can get by with less-expensive audio monitors. Or you could get a pair of the JBLs mentioned below along with a decent matching JBL sub for about US$720, but personally I'd hold off on the sub. Here's what I wrote a month or so ago: ===== You can for sure get a pair of professionally-dec
...Jim_Feeley in r/editors
July 7, 2025 4:22 AM
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Studio monitors for playing guitar (help me choose)
Jbl's are the best bang for your buck, especially second-hand. They are also great for untreated rooms. This waveguide thing is magic and stereo imaging is simply unbelievable. They also sound very consistent across the room. I love them so much that I got JBLs 305 with LSR310S sub in my home office
...tupisac in r/Guitar
April 5, 2026 2:30 PM
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Sub or bigger monitors
I think the 305s are good and "punch above their weight" as they say. So why not add the JBL sub that matches really well with the 305, the LSR310S? https://www.jbl.com/LSR310S-.html About $470 new, and I see that Sweetwater in the US has an open-box unit (floor model or return or something) for $42
...Jim_Feeley in r/studiomonitors
February 13, 2026 3:54 PM
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My Little Show and Tell
It's an incredible subwoofer for the price, perfect pairing. I used to have their WS-12 V1 and it was way too powerful for my room and system, plus there was a good deal of hiss from the first wave products. Sold that and picked up the dual 6.5, couldn't be happier. My living room is pretty large an
...defaultaro in r/audiophile
March 21, 2025 12:24 AM
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Studio monitors
I got the JBL 305PMkII monitors, and they worked really well. I added an LSR310S subwoofer later to fill out the low end. They’re good because they’re affordable and you can grow into a larger system.
Pupation in r/musicproduction
April 27, 2025 4:17 PM
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