JBL to launch its L75ms Hi-Fi System

JBL L75ms will cost $1,500

JBL to launch its L75ms Hi-Fi System

JBL will launch the L75ms Music System this year. This will be a piece of good news to the audiophiles who love high-resolution audio. The company describes it as a “modern re-imagining of the traditional Hi-Fi system.” It combines a retro look with acoustic touch and enables both wireless and wired music playback.

The device was revealed at the ProSource Summer Conference and attracts audiophiles to the system that combines high-end hardware and modern features they expect. It offers high-quality playback through its 32-bit/192kHz DAC. It also has a five-driver design and 350W power. The system comes in a cabinet that has a walnut veneer texture with a satin finish. The black Quadrex foam grille will be added to the cabinet. The five-driver system will consist of 5.25-inch woofers, two 1-inch aluminium tweeters, and a 4-inch central midrange driver. 

The connectivity options include a 3.5mm aux input, HDMI ARC, Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast Built-in, and Bluetooth including a moving magnet phono. There are controls for Bass Contour and Soundfield Expander controls along with wireless remote control. With the purchase of the L75ms Music System, customers will get a free trial subscription to Qobuz which is a streaming service otherwise priced at $12.49/ month. The music system is expected to arrive in Q4 2021 and will be priced at $1,500.