Discover the next level of sound with the JBL MkII series! Featuring cutting-edge transducers and innovative Boundary EQ, these studio monitors deliver breathtaking clarity and deep, distortion-free bass. Whether you place them on your desk or against a wall, the updated HF and LF transducers ensure an optimized listening experience.
Designed with a sleek, modern aesthetic, the MkII series adds a touch of sophistication to any studio. Enjoy a broad sweet spot with neutral frequency response, allowing you to perfect your mix from any angle.
Your purchase includes one 305P MKII studio monitor, a power cord, a quick setup guide, and four peel-off rubber pads. Elevate your sound game today!
Discover the power and precision of the JBL Professional 305P MkII Active Monitor Speaker. Engineered for near-field music production, studio monitoring, desktop computing, and Hi-Fi audio, this 5-inch, 2-way powered speaker is sold individually in a sleek black finish.
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Transform your audio experience with the JBL 305P MkII, designed to deliver precise and clear sound for both professional and personal use. Ideal for those who demand accuracy and reliability in their audio setups.
Customer Insights
The speakers provide clear and strong audio, making them suitable for music and movie enjoyment.
Many users appreciate the sound quality and bass, describing it as excellent and better than some competitors.
Several users report no issues over months of use and commend the consistent performance.
Highly regarded as offering good quality for the price.
Effective for various applications including music production, video editing, and general multimedia use.
Multiple reports of receiving faulty units right out of the box.
Some users experienced poor sound quality, including hums, hisses, and distortion.
Issues with connectivity and noise interference, particularly when used with PCs.
The size and weight of the speaker are seen as disadvantages for desktop use.
The design and build quality, particularly the shiny black plastic, were criticized as looking cheap.