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JBL Heritage Zone

JBL Heritage Zone

Description

The JBL Heritage Zone showcases the evolution of modern audio. The story begins in 1968 with the JBL 4310 — the studio monitor used by Bruce Swedien to mix Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Bad. From the legendary L100 Century of the 1970s to the 4312 series introduced in 1982, JBL has continued to refine its signature sound for over four decades.
This zone features the 4312G, 4312G Ghost Edition, L100 Black Edition, L52 Classic, and L52 Black Edition — the core lineup of JBL’s heritage models. The 4312 and L100 continue the classic “12-inch woofer, 5-inch midrange, 1-inch tweeter” three-way design, while the L52 reinterprets this in a compact two-way system. Each expresses JBL’s distinctive sound: direct, dynamic, and vividly present.
All JBL systems are displayed on the custom-designed Trinity Stand, created exclusively for JBL speakers. Designed for both stability and acoustic balance, it integrates the speaker and its stand into a single visual and sonic statement. This space offers a living experience of JBL’s three-way legacy, blending vintage craftsmanship with modern precision.