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Love the channel. I bought these a couple days after you did. The next day the sale price was gone. I can't imagine a better speaker for $349.00. At $700 the competition stiffens up. BTW I listened to a lot of TH-cam speaker reviews and just couldn't take it any more, so I asked Chat GPT to write a speaker review using words to describe a fine wine. This is what I got - Indulge in a sensory symphony as you explore the rich tones of the AcoustiVine™ Chenin Blanc speakers. Like a fine wine swirling in a crystal glass, these speakers offer a bouquet of harmonious notes that dance upon the palate of your ears. Upon first sip, or rather, listen, you're greeted by a crisp clarity that sparkles like a freshly opened bottle of champagne. The highs flutter delicately like the effervescence of bubbles, teasing your senses with their airy elegance. As you delve deeper, the midrange unfolds like a velvety merlot, smooth and full-bodied, wrapping you in warmth and comfort. Each note resonates with the depth of a well-aged Chenin Blanc, leaving a lingering impression that tantalizes the soul. And just when you think you've experienced it all, the bass sweeps in like a bold syrah, commanding attention with its robust presence. It pulses through the room, filling every corner with its deep, resonant tones, inviting you to lose yourself in its intoxicating embrace. With the AcoustiVine™ Chenin Blanc speakers, every listening experience becomes a journey of discovery, a sensory exploration akin to savoring a fine vintage. So pour yourself a glass of your favorite audio and let the symphony unfold before you. Cheers to the perfect pairing of sound and sensation. I'm looking forward to the crossover build.
Thank you! haha! Love the chatgpt review. I agree. You won't find a better speaker than the Studio 630 for $349. You can't even DIY a pair yourself that will be better. While it is disappointing to see the disparities in parameters between woofers, I would have never known about it until I measured them. To me they sounded great. But if JBL really wants $700 for these, then they will need to work on their tolerances between drivers! I'll will work on conveying this message better next time. Thanks for the comment.
@@generationbehindhifi No problem that's the message i got. It would be interesting to compare them to a DIY kit like the Swans HiVi that sell on amazn for about the same price. Almost bought those till the internet made me an offer I couldn't refuse. BTW My manual had two languages on the cover. First and foremost English. The second appears to be Russian/Cyrillic. Was yours like that?
Thank you! At the $349 price, I think they are a bargain even with the disparity in woofers. They really are a great sounding speaker with excellent cabinet construction for the money and most won't hear the small differences between midrange drivers. I probably should have spent more time emphasizing that in this video. :) But I agree, its a bit disappointing seeing the large manufacturing tolerances within drivers from such a big name.
Another great video! It’s really interesting that though the midrange drivers had such significant differences, it sounds like it’s not all that audible in practice. At least not enough to deter you from liking them. It’s a very handsome speaker.
Thank you! Yeah, I would have never known about the disparities in drivers unless I measured them. I'm very happy with my purchase and can't wait to get these mounted in the garage.
I love speaker teardown videos and you have the best ones! I tore down one of my JBL 620 speakers and found mostly the same things: Drivers appear to have the same magnet at ~ 4" diameter with the 5.25" woofer weighing 3 Lbs 9.9 Oz and having a resonant frequency of 56Hz. The crossovers are similar with the 620 having one less iron core inductor, one less electrolytic cap and two fewer resistors. Port tuning on the 620' came in 1 Hz higher @ 44 Hz. The component differences could explain the shape of the impedance curve I got. Instead of a steadily rising line in the tweeter's band, the 620 had what I'd call two rising peaks; a smaller one at 1.2Khz and a bigger one at 8Khz with the dip between them at 2 Khz. I'm wondering what effect this has on the sound. I had previously commented that I was skeptical component upgrades would have meaningful improvement on sound quality but after seeing all the modification you're working on, I'm not so sure! Can't wait to see what you find!
Hi, Just stumbled accros your channel. Nice video's. I've also experimented with the purple CSA caps your about to use in your project. These are great! They are very neutral, and don't seem to color the sound. I love the midrange detail, and transparancy. Soundstage is good. These are my goto caps for future projects. Good luck on your experiment, but be sure to also upgrade the inside wiring to teflon. And use a decent source.
Thank you! I completely agree and I think they are much better than the Mundorf caps that are selling at the same price point. So far I'm very happy with the CSA caps! Hopefully I can capture some of the sound quality difference in my crossover upgrade video that I'm working on so people can see the differences that good quality caps can make. - GenerationBehindHiFi
As a Jbl fan I quite like these. Nothing is perfect. I am surprised about the 12 and 13 percent measurement differences. Years back I think they were much more meticulous about driver quality. I run more vintage jbls including the L112 and L100 centuries. And pro drivers like 2226h for reinforce ment of my altec 604 8H Urei monitors. The horn in your 630 looks great. Having a small woofer keep up with it would be a crossover challenge which I'm sure Jbl address. I'm not an engineer just a long term audiophile. Many are snobby about Jbl still. When you use amps like Accuphase and Luxnan and better Rotel they shine. Although efficient Jbls like current and watts. Your high end parts will bring suitable improvement. A mate of mine who is a professional tech upgrades all sorts of speakers and the components make big differences.
I like them too for what I paid and mention this at the end. They really are great speakers at the sale price! If it wasn't for the big gap in tolerances between drivers then I think these would be worth every bit of $700 per pair. The cabinet and crossover are all very nice for this price point. Thanks for the comment!
Three metal core coils on the woofer? They must be using a 4th order filter (using 2 of the coils) and a notch filter uses the 3rd one? Seems that the woofer needs some serious work to pull it into line.
@@generationbehindhifi That's a lot of magnetic eddy currents - and using air core coils (that it seems you are in your rebuild ?) the bass quality should be a lot better.
@@NeilBlanchard That's the plan (all air core inductors). I'll keep you guys posted on the build and will try and capture the differences in sound on camera.
1:00 seat the speaker in front of a mild fan space heater for 10 minutes. It'll soften that kind of glue. Just amke sure you aren't damaging sensitive plastic parts on the drivers
Hello, I just came across this channel. Have you done the same test on Q Acoustics bookshelf speakers? they seem to be a big hype, I wonder how they perform?
I have not reviewed any Q Acoustics speakers yet. You can reach out to them to see if they will send me a pair. Checkout the playlist in the description to see all of the look inside videos that I have done on speakers so far.
Great video. I own the JBL 4367 and 590s. I feel like my 590s have perfect left to right balance of the drivers (soundstage is locked and centered) so I wonder if this is a bad batch or if their quality has dropped. Sonically the 4367 is amazing, best speaker ever, but man it is ugly lol.
You did a great job of deciphering that speaker! The only thing I didnt like is that you sound-speak like the guys on Motortrend. You sound like one long infomercial- tonally.
You're the second person to ask about them. Maybe enough people reach out to them they will send me a set? Right now I'm pretty booked up this year with what I have on the table but maybe next year. Any particular model?
This one vs the JBL Stage a130? Has anyone compared both? People tend to really love the a130. If anyone can comment I'd really appreciate. I'm planning one getting one of them soon. Thanks.
This is very subjective, but personally I run them in for about 20 hours before they get torn down and measured. All I do is play music and watch movies at my normal listening volumes.
Yeah, you might be right about that. To me they sound great and I would have never known about the differences in parameters between drivers until I measured them.
I really like mine! The cabinet, crossover, and tweeter are all very good for this price point. Even the drivers are very good. The problem is QC and tolerances. If JBL is demanding $700 for these, then the midrange drivers need to be better matched! At the price I paid, you won't find a better speaker for the money!
For sure! I have JBL's new Stage 250B on my bench right now. Let's hope these drivers have much tighter tolerances than the Studio 630 that I tested previously. Look inside video will be out soon.
If you would like to support the channel, then get your Studio 630s at the below affiliate links. Your support is much appreciated.
JBL Studio 630: amzn.to/3WLh0hl
JBL Studio 620 (baby brother): amzn.to/4bmBGkt
Brass nuts: amzn.to/3IFLOIS
Brass nuts vendor 2: amzn.to/3BYrwq9
Brass lock washers: amzn.to/43iaRcK
My JBL Studio 530 Look Inside Video: th-cam.com/video/vm5HOT7ntc4/w-d-xo.html
All of my videos on JBL speakers can be found here: th-cam.com/play/PLg0Xq1LbiZBWUaG3RJKDckLd_hWGxkBue.html
All of my look inside videos on speakers can be found here: th-cam.com/play/PLg0Xq1LbiZBXWNQtsEOqq_LynPGsLNpxy.html
My videos about upgrading speakers can be found here: th-cam.com/play/PLg0Xq1LbiZBV3JdrXQtMPgv3Lc6YB6fdr.html
Thanks for taking the time to show us the inside!
Looking forward to the crossover upgrade video!
Love the channel. I bought these a couple days after you did. The next day the sale price was gone. I can't imagine a better speaker for $349.00. At $700 the competition stiffens up. BTW I listened to a lot of TH-cam speaker reviews and just couldn't take it any more, so I asked Chat GPT to write a speaker review using words to describe a fine wine. This is what I got -
Indulge in a sensory symphony as you explore the rich tones of the AcoustiVine™ Chenin Blanc speakers. Like a fine wine swirling in a crystal glass, these speakers offer a bouquet of harmonious notes that dance upon the palate of your ears.
Upon first sip, or rather, listen, you're greeted by a crisp clarity that sparkles like a freshly opened bottle of champagne. The highs flutter delicately like the effervescence of bubbles, teasing your senses with their airy elegance.
As you delve deeper, the midrange unfolds like a velvety merlot, smooth and full-bodied, wrapping you in warmth and comfort. Each note resonates with the depth of a well-aged Chenin Blanc, leaving a lingering impression that tantalizes the soul.
And just when you think you've experienced it all, the bass sweeps in like a bold syrah, commanding attention with its robust presence. It pulses through the room, filling every corner with its deep, resonant tones, inviting you to lose yourself in its intoxicating embrace.
With the AcoustiVine™ Chenin Blanc speakers, every listening experience becomes a journey of discovery, a sensory exploration akin to savoring a fine vintage. So pour yourself a glass of your favorite audio and let the symphony unfold before you. Cheers to the perfect pairing of sound and sensation.
I'm looking forward to the crossover build.
Thank you!
haha! Love the chatgpt review.
I agree. You won't find a better speaker than the Studio 630 for $349. You can't even DIY a pair yourself that will be better.
While it is disappointing to see the disparities in parameters between woofers, I would have never known about it until I measured them. To me they sounded great. But if JBL really wants $700 for these, then they will need to work on their tolerances between drivers! I'll will work on conveying this message better next time. Thanks for the comment.
@@generationbehindhifi No problem that's the message i got. It would be interesting to compare them to a DIY kit like the Swans HiVi that sell on amazn for about the same price. Almost bought those till the internet made me an offer I couldn't refuse. BTW My manual had two languages on the cover. First and foremost English. The second appears to be Russian/Cyrillic. Was yours like that?
Was the whole studio 6 line on sale? I’m watching for a sale on the 698’s. I already bought the 665c, but NEED to complete my set lol.
@@JayJay-jx3zg sorry did not check on the others
thanks to you i can see the name's woofer : 865H. Great inquire !!
Nice V.C! ....Way better then G.R. Research,whew!!
Thanks! Had I not seen this video I may have bought them - but the mid woofer disparity is a shame.
Thank you! At the $349 price, I think they are a bargain even with the disparity in woofers. They really are a great sounding speaker with excellent cabinet construction for the money and most won't hear the small differences between midrange drivers. I probably should have spent more time emphasizing that in this video. :) But I agree, its a bit disappointing seeing the large manufacturing tolerances within drivers from such a big name.
Bonjour de la France.......... un grand merci, j'adore votre chaine, voir l'intérieur des enceintes acoustiques est vraiment passionnant............
Thank you!
Another great video! It’s really interesting that though the midrange drivers had such significant differences, it sounds like it’s not all that audible in practice. At least not enough to deter you from liking them. It’s a very handsome speaker.
Thank you! Yeah, I would have never known about the disparities in drivers unless I measured them. I'm very happy with my purchase and can't wait to get these mounted in the garage.
@@generationbehindhifi yeah, I’d still like to have a pair just from looks alone. Awesome garage speaker!
I love speaker teardown videos and you have the best ones! I tore down one of my JBL 620 speakers and found mostly the same things:
Drivers appear to have the same magnet at ~ 4" diameter with the 5.25" woofer weighing 3 Lbs 9.9 Oz and having a resonant frequency of 56Hz.
The crossovers are similar with the 620 having one less iron core inductor, one less electrolytic cap and two fewer resistors.
Port tuning on the 620' came in 1 Hz higher @ 44 Hz. The component differences could explain the shape of the impedance curve I got. Instead of a steadily rising line in the tweeter's band, the 620 had what I'd call two rising peaks; a smaller one at 1.2Khz and a bigger one at 8Khz with the dip between them at 2 Khz. I'm wondering what effect this has on the sound.
I had previously commented that I was skeptical component upgrades would have meaningful improvement on sound quality but after seeing all the modification you're working on, I'm not so sure! Can't wait to see what you find!
Hi,
Just stumbled accros your channel. Nice video's.
I've also experimented with the purple CSA caps your about to use in your project. These are great!
They are very neutral, and don't seem to color the sound. I love the midrange detail, and transparancy. Soundstage is good. These are my goto caps for future projects. Good luck on your experiment, but be sure to also upgrade the inside wiring to teflon. And use a decent source.
Thank you! I completely agree and I think they are much better than the Mundorf caps that are selling at the same price point. So far I'm very happy with the CSA caps! Hopefully I can capture some of the sound quality difference in my crossover upgrade video that I'm working on so people can see the differences that good quality caps can make.
- GenerationBehindHiFi
nice review. any chance ur doing review for hdi 1620 from jbl too pls
As a Jbl fan I quite like these. Nothing is perfect. I am surprised about the 12 and 13 percent measurement differences. Years back I think they were much more meticulous about driver quality. I run more vintage jbls including the L112 and L100 centuries. And pro drivers like 2226h for reinforce ment of my altec 604 8H Urei monitors. The horn in your 630 looks great. Having a small woofer keep up with it would be a crossover challenge which I'm sure Jbl address. I'm not an engineer just a long term audiophile. Many are snobby about Jbl still. When you use amps like Accuphase and Luxnan and better Rotel they shine. Although efficient Jbls like current and watts. Your high end parts will bring suitable improvement. A mate of mine who is a professional tech upgrades all sorts of speakers and the components make big differences.
I like them too for what I paid and mention this at the end. They really are great speakers at the sale price! If it wasn't for the big gap in tolerances between drivers then I think these would be worth every bit of $700 per pair. The cabinet and crossover are all very nice for this price point. Thanks for the comment!
Three metal core coils on the woofer? They must be using a 4th order filter (using 2 of the coils) and a notch filter uses the 3rd one? Seems that the woofer needs some serious work to pull it into line.
That is correct, 3 iron core inductors are dedicated to the woofer circuit. The 3.9mH inductor is in parallel.
@@generationbehindhifi That's a lot of magnetic eddy currents - and using air core coils (that it seems you are in your rebuild ?) the bass quality should be a lot better.
@@NeilBlanchard That's the plan (all air core inductors). I'll keep you guys posted on the build and will try and capture the differences in sound on camera.
1:00 seat the speaker in front of a mild fan space heater for 10 minutes. It'll soften that kind of glue. Just amke sure you aren't damaging sensitive plastic parts on the drivers
I didn't use a space heater but I did use an adjustable heat gun and got no where with it.
Hello, I just came across this channel. Have you done the same test on Q Acoustics bookshelf speakers? they seem to be a big hype, I wonder how they perform?
I have not reviewed any Q Acoustics speakers yet. You can reach out to them to see if they will send me a pair. Checkout the playlist in the description to see all of the look inside videos that I have done on speakers so far.
How isa that upgrade coming along?
It's done!!! :) Working on the video series now but its a slow process. Work has been insane!
Great video. I own the JBL 4367 and 590s. I feel like my 590s have perfect left to right balance of the drivers (soundstage is locked and centered) so I wonder if this is a bad batch or if their quality has dropped.
Sonically the 4367 is amazing, best speaker ever, but man it is ugly lol.
I’m more curious about where you got them for 50% off and did I miss the sale??
Only the two bookshelf models that were on sale had the red finish. I bought my speakers on Amazon during the sale but it has since ended.
@@generationbehindhifi I need the 698’s on sale more than these, so I’ll wait for the next sale. Good video, btw.
Your link to Amazon for the Studio 630 shows them at full price of $699. Just an fyi.
Sadly, the sale is over.
Keep on the lookout because JBL has fairly frequent sales.
You did a great job of deciphering that speaker! The only thing I didnt like is that you sound-speak like the guys on Motortrend. You sound like one long infomercial- tonally.
Thanks, I think? Sorry! That's how I sound and can't change it.
@@generationbehindhifi Passive eq? DSP? lol JK :)
Are Q Acoustics speakers on your radar
You're the second person to ask about them. Maybe enough people reach out to them they will send me a set? Right now I'm pretty booked up this year with what I have on the table but maybe next year. Any particular model?
@@generationbehindhifi 5050 equivalent to bookshelf speakers
This one vs the JBL Stage a130? Has anyone compared both? People tend to really love the a130. If anyone can comment I'd really appreciate. I'm planning one getting one of them soon. Thanks.
At the sale price, you wont find a better speaker than the JBL Studio 630.
@@generationbehindhifi Thanks
Maybe I missed it, but can you explain any break-in process? If any.
Play some music
This is very subjective, but personally I run them in for about 20 hours before they get torn down and measured. All I do is play music and watch movies at my normal listening volumes.
Would like to see the inside of the Micca RB42 Reference.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Awesome work \ (•◡•) /
Thanks buddy! I appreciate it!
Explains the 50% offf... mismatched driver batch
Yeah, you might be right about that. To me they sound great and I would have never known about the differences in parameters between drivers until I measured them.
You know ......japan made is a awsome than other country..in Qc
This explains why I was underwhelmed when I heard them. Bad quality control.
I really like mine! The cabinet, crossover, and tweeter are all very good for this price point. Even the drivers are very good. The problem is QC and tolerances. If JBL is demanding $700 for these, then the midrange drivers need to be better matched! At the price I paid, you won't find a better speaker for the money!
Really poor QC by JBL.
For sure! I have JBL's new Stage 250B on my bench right now. Let's hope these drivers have much tighter tolerances than the Studio 630 that I tested previously. Look inside video will be out soon.
Taco tweeter 😬