Compact Desktop Reference Monitors for Music Production: JBL 104-BT Review
JBL 104-BT: Two-Minute Review
The JBL 104-BT are fantastic speakers if you’re looking for a good listening experience, but they’re not ideal for music production or reference work. With a warm-leaning sound and full frequency range, they’re perfect for music lovers and gamers alike.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Warm sound with good bass response
- Affordable price point
- Easy to set up and use
- Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming
Cons:
- Not ideal for music production or reference work
- No subwoofer output
- Limited customization options
Price and Availability
The JBL 104-BT aren’t the cheapest computer speakers out there, but they’re still a great value at $149.00 / £199.99 / AU$289.00. If you’re looking for alternatives, the Edifier MR4 are worth considering at $129.99 / £109.99 / AU$179.99.
Specifications
- Frequency range: 60 – 20,000 Hz
- Drivers: 1-inch tweeters, 4-inch woofers
- Supported Connectivity: Analog only
- Audio Inputs: RCA, TRS, 3.5mm Aux
- Outputs: 3.5mm headphone jack
How I Tested the JBL 104-BT
I used the JBL 104-BT regularly for a couple weeks, testing them with a variety of games and music. I also tested different forms of connectivity, including Bluetooth streaming.
Verdict
The JBL 104-BT are great speakers for general use, but not ideal for music production or reference work. They’re perfect for music lovers and gamers who want a good listening experience without breaking the bank.