The JBL L100 is one of the most iconic speakers of all time, and the L100 Classic I reviewed last year is a standout revision built to modern standards. But the speaker is massive and expensive. In an age when people are used to small bookshelf speakers and slim towers, the L100’s blocky shape and $4,000 price tag ruled them out for many audio enthusiasts. Enter the new L82 Classic, announced today at CES. The L82 uses the same tweeter in the L100 Classic, but gets rid of the midwoofer and shrinks the bass driver from 12 inches to a more practical…
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