AM7315-64 vs AM7315-95 — Compare

JBL AM7315/64 3-WAY Full-range Loudspeaker Sys vs JBL AM7315/95 3-WAY Full-range Loaudspeaker System

The AM7315/64 offers tighter directional control (60° × 40°) with a 13 dB directivity index for focused reinforcement in complex rooms, while the AM7315/95 provides wider, more even coverage (90° × 50°) and higher maximum SPL (141 dB vs. 135 dB) for large open venues. Choose the 64 for touring with variable room acoustics; choose the 95 for large fixed installations or festival grounds demanding maximum throw and even off-axis coverage.

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JBL AM7315/64 3-WAY Full-range Loudspeaker Sys

$5,640.00
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JBL AM7315/95 3-WAY Full-range Loaudspeaker System

$5,615.00
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Specs side by side

JBL AM7315/64 3-WAY Full-range Loudspeaker SysJBL AM7315/95 3-WAY Full-range Loaudspeaker System
Price$5,640.00$5,615.00
BrandJBLJBL
Speaker TypeLine ArrayLine Array
Install TypeInstalledInstalled
ConditionNewNew

Why choose JBL AM7315/64 3-WAY Full-range Loudspeaker Sys

  • Tighter directivity (60° × 40°) with 13 dB DI reduces room reflections and feedback
  • Rotatable waveguide for precise coverage tuning in complex venues
  • Extended low-end reach at 38 Hz with controlled frequency management
  • Ideal for touring where acoustic control matters across different rooms

Why choose JBL AM7315/95 3-WAY Full-range Loaudspeaker System

  • Higher maximum SPL at 141 dB for larger-scale reinforcement needs
  • Wider coverage pattern (90° × 50°) ensures even sound across broader audience
  • Heavy-duty Finnish birch construction with DuraFlex finish for outdoor durability
  • Better off-axis consistency for venues requiring uniform coverage beyond primary throw
Bottom line: Select the AM7315/64 for touring rigs and venues where acoustic precision and feedback rejection are critical. Select the AM7315/95 for permanent large-venue installations, outdoor festivals, or situations demanding maximum SPL and horizontal coverage uniformity.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main coverage difference between these two?

The 64 has a 60° × 40° rotatable waveguide designed for focused, controlled dispersion in complex rooms. The 95 offers 90° × 50° coverage, spreading sound more widely and evenly across large open spaces with controlled vertical dispersion for better off-axis clarity.

Which handles louder output?

The AM7315/95 reaches 141 dB maximum SPL in tri-amp mode, compared to the 64's 135 dB in the high-frequency range. For maximum-impact large-scale venues, the 95 has a 6 dB advantage.

Are the drivers and frequency response identical?

Both use 15-inch woofers, 8-inch midrange, and 1.5-inch tweeters. The 64 covers 45 Hz to 18 kHz (±3 dB) with extended reach to 38 Hz at –10 dB, while the 95 spans 38 Hz to 20 kHz (–10 dB), giving the 95 slightly higher treble extension.

Which is better for touring vs. permanent installation?

The 64's rotatable waveguide and tight directivity make it more adaptable to variable room acoustics during tours. The 95's robust birch plywood construction and DuraFlex finish are engineered for permanent outdoor and indoor installations requiring minimal maintenance.

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