Deals On Studio Monitors

US JBL rewards customers with cash back and free gear for purchase of studio monitors and portable PA loudspeakers      20/05/09

Deals On Studio Monitors


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Adding even more value to its lineup of portable PA loudspeakers and studio monitors, JBL Professional is offering substantial rebates and free gear offers on several of its industry-leading loudspeaker models. These offers extend to the LSR4300 Series studio monitors as well as the PRX500 and MRX500 Series portable PA loudspeakers.
Purchasers of LSR4300 Series studio monitors qualify for cash-back rebates of up to $200. Each purchase of an LSR43212SP subwoofer qualifies for a $125 rebate; JBL is offering $150 cash back for purchase of a pair of (2) LSR4326P studio monitors and $200 cash back for each purchase of a pair of (2) of LSR4328P studio monitors. Rebates on LSR4300 Series monitors are available for purchases between May 1 and June 30, 2009.
With the purchase of a pair of (2) PRX500 Series portable PA loudspeakers between June 1, 2009 and July 31, 2009, users can receive a free dbx DriveRack PX made by JBL's Harman sister company. Additionally, a $50 rebate is available with the purchase of any MRX500 Series loudspeaker between June 1, 2009 and July 31, 2009.
Mark Gander, VP of Marketing, JBL Professional, had this to say, "JBL developed the PRX, MRX and LSR Series product lines to provide unprecedented feature sets, quality, ease of use and affordability, With these new rebates and free gear offers, we are giving our customers even greater value and maximizing every dollar they invest in JBL."
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