JBL Pro is a subsidiary of Harman International, which is a manufacturer of audio equipment for the professional and consumer markets.
Founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing.
JBL was acquired by Harman International in 1969.
In 2006, Harman International merged with JBL's former competitor, AKG Acoustics.
In 2016, Samsung Electronics acquired Harman International.
JBL Pro has been involved in numerous sound installations, including theme parks, stadiums, and concert venues.
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A portable PA system designed for live sound reinforcement and music playback, with a rechargeable battery and built-in mixer.
A series of powered PA speakers designed for live sound reinforcement, with advanced DSP processing and built-in amplifiers.
A line array system designed for large-scale live sound reinforcement, featuring high output and advanced digital signal processing.
JBL Pro manufactures audio equipment for the professional market, while JBL consumer audio products are designed for home and personal use.
Yes, JBL Pro equipment can be used for home audio, but it is designed for professional use and may be larger and more powerful than consumer audio products.
JBL Pro has installed sound systems in a variety of venues, including theme parks, stadiums, and concert venues.
JBL offers a 5-year warranty on most of their products, but the warranty period may vary depending on the product and location.
Yes, JBL Pro offers technical support for their products through their website and customer service hotline.