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You can add or subtract damping material to adjust the subtler characteristics of your speakers as you see fit. JBL was once a prestigious name in HiFi, I don't know if they have maintained that reputation or not. I have some Infinities, both brands are owned by Harmon Kardon (sic) and are roughly equivelant.
If those speakers are ported, then they will not be covered with sound absorbing material inside. I'm not sure why, whether it's cost-cutting or for genuine sonic reasons, but you can still play with them.
By the way, this list is a little snobbish about equipment, or to be more precise, the dollar cost of equipment. Ever notice how, in a "$10,000 system" the most important spec is the price ? If you expect an answer, say you spent a couple grand or some BS. Otherwise, your thoughts are somehow considered less valid than those of others.

I just calls'em as I sees'em

Don B


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