The JBL K29800; incredible reviews; anyone heard?


I find it incredible that these American made speakers have been available for 5 years in Japan, have been praised in the English press, and have supposedly been released in the US, but no one seems to have any. Is there anyone out there who has them or at least has heard them?
tbg
Sorry Tbg, I was in the wrong mode - thinking of 'finished' speakers when thinking about Goto/Ale vs JBL - so it completely went over my head. Perhaps it was because I hadn't yet had my coffee...:^) Both Goto and Ale Acoustic (I did not know the spelling until you wrote it b/c in Japan it's always written phonetically) have a superlative reputation for horn drivers (and for horns) - Goto being the grandfather of modern-Japanese horn driver-unit technology and Ale trying to surpass.

I have only once heard ALE horns in a smaller 'set-up' of ALES units. It turned me on to the possibility of horns (and out of all the forms of transducer, I would more like to learn about horns than anything else). They were great for jazz, and violin/cello, and I heard an opera aria which was spell-binding. I don't know what the amp was; the source an EMT turntable.

I do not know how they compare with JBL and or Altec drivers because I have never really listened to JBLs in a really well-done horn system - only in some really old systems where it was unclear whether it was the amp, the source, or the speaker which was turning everything into colored mush.

I would have to guess Ale/Goto drivers/horns are ultimately for REALLY serious DIYer horn-lovers and those who can do without the last few octaves of bass in their system (either that or for people who have absolutely no WAF constraints as even mid-bass horns are HUUUUGE). I have seen magazine articles of people who build their retirement houses around "last octave" bass horns, (with the first 4-5 meters of the horn on the outside of the house), either wrapped around or up the side of the house. I have never actually seen one of those in person though.

One can find ALE mid-bass horns and driver units on the used market if one looks in the right place. They are substantially more expensive than Altec or JBL drivers. I do not think I have ever seen a Goto unit for sale (but then again, I do not regularly look in the place where one could find them so they may be there). I'll keep an eye out and follow up on this thread when I do.

P.S. Thanks for reminding me though. It's a different world and one which is probably a lot of fun digging into...
I do remember an MJ article with the bass compression driver up the hill behind the house and the horn running down the hill to the house. Also the guy was shown sweeping out the mouth of the horn. I do not expect to go there.
Interesting posts here.. seems like a lot of $$$ for those speakers. Interestingly the speakers we use in cinema by JBL either a 2 way or 3 way with a 90 degree HF horn cost less and the xover is at 500hz. This 800hz ( heavy EQ here) reminds me of the Altec VOTT line which were remarkable especially the A4's which could be brought up to THX standards which is different for THX in home theatre. If you could find a few A4's you could put a roof over them and that could be your retirement home at nearly 7 feet high. For being relatively young I have had a great opportunity to work with the JBL's and the Altec's.