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JBL 4329P STUDIO MONITOR

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£3499

SPEAKER SYSTEM

It’s still the case today that all-in-one systems generally don’t tend to perform as well as the best separates systems totalling similar amounts.

However, such space-efficient, convenient, do-it-all designs are improving sonically by the year and becoming all the more compelling for it. Case in point: the JBL 4329P Studio Monitor.

The 4329P are powered, streamin-gsavvy speakers that share a strong aesthetic likeliness to previous passive JBL models, namely the five-star, high-end 4349 speakers we reviewed back in 2021, though on the whole they have more in common with their smaller siblings, the (also powered) 4305P. JBL’s iconic 25mm horn-loaded driver is driven by 50 watts of amplification and fights for your gaze against a 20-cm purple-pulp

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