My new JBL 4367 loudspeakers have arrived at Parmenter Sound

Background to why I love Horn speakers.

Horn speakers are my reference transducer as they provide realistic live sound playback. Back in 2005 I decided to build a pair of horn speakers using TAD 4001 and 1601 drivers in a Onken bass cabinet. My design criteria was to have a sound system that sounded like what I was hearing at a live concerts but scaled down for my studio sound system. These speakers provided the sound I had been looking for and became my reference loudspeakers for over 15 years - Parmenter Fat Boys.

As an audio distributor my search continued to find a loudspeaker that sounded like my Fat Boys but was readily available to order. I have now found 3 loudspeakers manufacturers that are my personal favourite - PBN Audio M1!5 & M2!5, Destination Audio Nika and now the JBL 4367.

By Jason Parmenter - Parmenter Sound.

The JBL 4367 is a highly regarded 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker, known for its powerful, dynamic sound and ability to deliver a large-scale, unforced presentation. It's a consumer-friendly version of the JBL Professional M2 Master Reference Monitor, sharing the same 15-inch woofer and dual diaphragm compression driver.


GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Type
2-way Floorstanding Loudspeaker

Low-Frequency Transducer
15” (380mm) 2216Nd-1 Dual Differential Drive® woofer

Mid/High Frequency Transducer
3” (75mm) D2430K dual compression

Maximum Recommended Amplifier Power 300 watts RMS

Frequency Response (-6DB)
30 Hz – 40 kHz

Sensitivity (2.83V@1M)
94dB

Nominal Impedance
6 Ohm

Crossover Frequencies
700 Hz

Enclosure Type
Bass-reflex via Dual Front-firing Ports

Inputs
Dual Gold-plated Five-way Binding Posts

Dimensions
(H X W X D) 37-1/16” x 22-1/16” x 16-3/4” (941mm x 560mm x 425mm)

Weight
119 lb (54kg)

https://www.parmentersound.com/jbl-4367


Jason Parmenter