JBL 3 Series 308MkII studio monitors speakers (pair)

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Bottom line: anyone looking for a sonically-neutral studio monitor on a budget will be well-served by the JBL 3 Series MkII. Whether you place them on monitor stands or right on your desktop, and whether you’re in an acoustically treated space or not, JBL 3 Series MkII monitor speakers have the flexibility and sonic transparency you need to create mixes you can trust.

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JBL 3 Series MkII Studio Monitors

JBL studio monitors have been a mainstay in recording and broadcast studios for decades, and with the JBL 3 Series MkII range of studio monitors, you can tap into pro-level studio monitoring at an affordable price. Comprised of three models — the JBL 305P MkII with a 5-inch woofer, the 306P MkII with a 6-inch woofer, and the 308P MkII with an 8-inch woofer — the JBL 3 Series MkII distills some of JBL’s most advanced monitoring technology into budget-friendly offerings.

Innovative Image Control Waveguide Technology

JBL 3 Series MkII studio monitors stand out in their class, most notably for the innovative Image Control Waveguide derived from JBL’s top-tier M2 Master Reference Monitor. This waveguide, working in tandem with next-generation transducers, delivers amazingly detailed stereo imaging as well as an ultra-wide sweet spot. The sound of the JBL 3 Series MkII studio monitors is natural, deep, and articulate, giving you the sonic transparency you need to make mixes that will translate reliably to any playback system.

Balanced, Neutral Tonality in Any Space

Beyond their impressive sound quality, JBL 3 Series MkII monitors such as the JBL 305P MkII studio monitor are engineered to deliver reliable results in less-than-perfect acoustic spaces. On the back panel of the JBL 3 Series MkII studio monitors, you’ll find Boundary EQ settings that allow you to compensate for low-frequency variations caused by your room, or your speakers’ proximity to walls. Combined with a high-frequency trim control, you have the ability to achieve balanced, neutral tonality even in small rooms, basement studios, and other challenging spaces.