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JBL Shows New 4369 Studio Monitor at Tokyo International Audio Show

As the new flagship in the JBL Studio Monitor Series, the 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker builds upon the legacy of the JBL 4367.

Harman Luxury Audio Group debuted the JBL 4369 Studio Monitor at the 2025 Tokyo International Audio Show. As the new flagship in the JBL Studio Monitor Series, the 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker builds upon the legacy of the JBL 4367 with a suite of acoustic and design upgrades purpose-built for the most discerning audiophiles and music lovers.

JBL 4369 Studio Monitor at the Tokyo International Audio Show 2025,
Flagship JBL 4369 Studio Monitor debuted at Tokyo International Audio Show 2025, along with the JBL Summit Series and Mark Levinson 600 Series.

Originally launched more than a decade ago, the JBL 4367 earned global acclaim for its dynamic performance and studio-grade authenticity. The new JBL 4369 honors that legacy while elevating every aspect, from upgraded driver technologies and refined cabinet design to a next-generation crossover network.

At the core of the JBL 4369 is a newly developed 15-inch (2219Nd-1) Differential Drive woofer, featuring dual 3-inch voice coils and an advanced neodymium motor structure. This patented design incorporates a ribbed pure pulp cone, copper cap/Faraday rings, dual opposing spiders, and a rigid cast aluminum frame engineered to deliver superior excursion, reduced distortion, and exceptional control across the low to mid-frequency spectrum.

Upper-mid and high frequencies are handled by JBL’s patented D2830B annular ring compression driver. Featuring dual 3-inch diaphragms and neodymium motor structures, it is integrated with a next-generation Sonoglass High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horn. This waveguide design delivers accurate imaging, wide dispersion, and smooth response with refined detail and dynamics. Together, these drivers form a two-way system that marries power with finesse to faithfully reproduce every nuance of the source material.

To further elevate performance, the 4369 employs JBL’s MultiCap crossover network design, using DC-biased capacitors to increase dynamics, reduce signal loss, and improve consistency. Dual front-firing tuned ports optimize bass response, while IsoAcoustics Stage 1 isolator feet provide decoupling from floor vibrations.

The 4369 remains true to JBL’s signature Studio Monitor aesthetic with bold proportions and premium materials. The cabinet, constructed of 1-inch MDF, features a dual-layer front baffle and is offered in two furniture-grade wood veneer finishes: Walnut with classic blue grille or Black Walnut with a matching classic black grille. Signature front-panel controls allow users to fine-tune high and ultra-high frequencies, while a custom-milled aluminum terminal cup houses dual gold-plated binding posts for bi-wire and bi-amp configurations.

The JBL 4369 Studio Monitor will be available globally in Q1 2026.

For more information, visit www.harmanluxuryaudio.com.

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