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JBL Drops the 4369 Studio Monitor in Tokyo: Big Sound, Bigger Legacy, Zero Subtlety

JBL unveils its new flagship 4369 Studio Monitors at the Tokyo International Audio Show for audiophiles and studios alike. Available Q1 2026, price TBA.

JBL 4369 Studio Monitors at Tokyo International Audio Show

At least they didn’t drop it on Tokyo. HARMAN Luxury Audio Group has officially unveiled the JBL 4369 Studio Monitor at the 2025 Tokyo International Audio Show, stepping up as the new flagship in the JBL Studio Monitor Series. Building on the decade-long legacy of the award-winning 4367, the 4369 packs upgraded drivers, a refined cabinet, and a next-gen crossover network—engineered for audiophiles who want studio-grade performance without sacrificing JBL’s signature flair.

2025 has been a big swing year for JBL — and they haven’t missed yet. The company has gone all-in on statement products, from the new 4369 Studio Monitor to the expanded Summit Series of high-end loudspeakers. At High End Munich 2025, HARMAN Luxury Audio Group showed up loaded for bear, unveiling three new models — the Makalu, Pumori, and Ama — alongside the already formidable Everest and K2.

That brings the Summit lineup to five models, each designed to celebrate 80 years of JBL’s acoustic precision and emotional power. These aren’t speakers for the middle lane; they’re built to remind the world that JBL still knows how to make the walls shake — with style and intent.

JBL Studio Monitor loudspeakers have a legendary reputation in the world of hi-fi delivering ultra-high-performance sound born from JBL’s professional monitors that have been used in the production of the most culturally significant recordings of our time,” said Jim Garrett, Senior Director, Product Strategy and Planning, HARMAN Luxury Audio. “The JBL 4369 is a true modern classic that bridges that storied heritage with today’s cutting-edge engineering. It delivers a breathtaking listening experience wrapped in the iconic design that has made JBL Studio Monitors instantly recognizable for generations.”

JBL 4369: Iconic Design Meets Next-Gen Engineering

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JBL 4369 Studio Monitors

At the heart of the new JBL 4369 is a freshly developed 15-inch (2219Nd-1) Differential Drive woofer—complete with dual 3-inch voice coils and an advanced neodymium motor system. The pure pulp cone features a ribbed design, supported by copper cap/Faraday rings, dual opposing spiders, and a rigid cast-aluminum frame. The result? Greater excursion, tighter control, and less distortion across the low and midrange frequencies.

Handling the upper mids and highs is JBL’s D2830B annular ring compression driver, featuring dual 3-inch diaphragms and neodymium motors, coupled to a next-gen Sonoglass High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horn. This updated waveguide design delivers precise imaging, wide dispersion, and a smoother, more refined top end that’s as dynamic as it is detailed.

The crossover network has also been given a serious upgrade. JBL’s MultiCap design uses DC-biased capacitors to enhance dynamics, minimize signal loss, and maintain tonal consistency. Dual front-firing ports tune the low end for optimal impact, while IsoAcoustics Stage 1 isolator feet keep floor-borne vibrations in check. It’s a modern reimagining of the classic JBL Studio Monitor—designed to hit hard, play clean, and remind everyone why JBL’s heritage still matters.

JBL 4369: Premium Craftsmanship with Studio-Grade Intent

The JBL 4369 stays true to the brand’s unmistakable Studio Monitor DNA — bold, functional, and built to last. Its cabinet is crafted from 1-inch MDF with a dual-layer front baffle for added rigidity and acoustic stability. Available in two furniture-grade wood veneer finishes — Walnut with the iconic blue grille or Black Walnut with a matching black grille — the 4369 blends studio precision with living-room polish.

Signature front-mounted controls let users fine-tune high and ultra-high frequencies to suit their listening environment, while a custom-milled aluminum terminal cup houses dual gold-plated binding posts for bi-wire and bi-amp configurations.

The Bottom Line

The JBL 4369 isn’t just another retro revival — it’s a precision-engineered statement piece built to carry JBL’s studio legacy into the next decade. With upgraded drivers, a refined cabinet, and the kind of dynamic control that made its predecessors legendary, the 4369 looks poised to become the new benchmark in JBL’s reference lineup. Availability is expected in Q1 2026, and while pricing hasn’t been confirmed, it’s clear JBL didn’t bring this one to Tokyo to play it safe — they came to remind everyone who still defines the sound of “big and bold.”

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Anton

    October 24, 2025 at 11:24 am

    Have to imagine that JBL will charge $25,000 or more for those. And they’re not particularly attractive. They definitely need a design refresh.

    The Summit Series are much nicer looking speakers.

    • Ian White

      October 24, 2025 at 11:42 am

      Anton,

      I think JBL will charge in the $20,000 to $25,000 range but they were unwilling to share the specs or pricing when we reached out to them.

      The Summit Series would be my personal preference as well.

  2. Steve carlos kirk

    October 25, 2025 at 6:13 am

    Problem here is distribution and contact with Harman Luxury Audio. Being a Harman dealer, this network and contact is discrete from the other lines. The only folks answering the phone number on the luxury site is a call center with people reading scripts. Getting ahold of a pair of L100s even was horrendous.
    I love JBL and would love to sell them to my luxury customers, but I’m never bothering to call or contact JBL again.
    Far cry from the pre-Samsung days when I could just train at Northridge on BSS and just hang with everyone including their VP.
    Now it’s just a foreign call center and they know nothing. Finding how to source these was a multi-day dead end.
    This is going to kill the brand. I’m never going to deal with selling Harman luxury again. Sucks.
    Used to sell the M2 through pro now this stuff is stuck in some weird Samsung division with no direct contact. Internally they have no idea how dealers can get ahold of these.

  3. Metalhead

    October 27, 2025 at 11:41 pm

    Love big ass JBL’s and being a rocker they are absolutely made to satisfy.

    Heard 4350’s in the 70’s playing sticky fingers and it was almost a religious experience. Huge soundstage with no stress at all. Fantastic.

    Would love 4350’s but will settle for these. Wish I could afford them because I am fairly sure i would buy them.

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