The JBL K29800; incredible reviews; anyone heard?


I find it incredible that these American made speakers have been available for 5 years in Japan, have been praised in the English press, and have supposedly been released in the US, but no one seems to have any. Is there anyone out there who has them or at least has heard them?
tbg
I checked them out on JBL's website. They cost $27k for the pair. They are nearly a copy of the old Altec Model 19 speaker system with a 15" woofer under a large midrange horn, with a small horn tweeter added on top, which the Altec didn't have. 94db sensitivity. Sort of like a home version of a theater speaker. One thing I didn't like was the midrange crossover at 800Hz, right smack in the middle of the midrange. I'm sure that some people will be interested in this speaker, but it has a pretty high ticket attached.
today many jbl classics including the 4312 mkll and hartsfield are being exported exclusively to japan on a daily basis.
I totally agree about the high price. Apparently once you could get them for $12,500 a pair rather than apiece. I think the materials and the tweeter are substantially above and beyond what Altec did. I am curious more than interested, especially at this price.
I've listened to them on a number of occasions (I live in Japan and every high-end store seems to have a pair at some time or another). The K2 9800s are nice - they are much more musical and 'complete' than the standard JBL monitors and home audio speakers (the S2000, etc) and are definitely a step above the K2 5800s. That said, I could definitely find better ways to spend that kind of money (or even quite a bit less) on speakers. I find them a bit colored in the range of cello music and orchestral music can be a bit muddled. They do female vocals really well.

FWIW, they usually go for abt $13-16k used in Japan.