About the JBL MTC-19MR Mounting Arm
The JBL MTC-19MR is a professional mounting arm designed to provide flexible, secure, and precise positioning for a variety of JBL control room and studio reference monitors. This robust accessory is engineered to integrate seamlessly with compatible speaker models, enabling users to optimize their monitoring environment by decoupling speakers from desks and walls, thereby reducing unwanted vibrations and reflections that can color sound. The arm's primary function is to offer extensive adjustability in terms of height, tilt, swivel, and extension, allowing audio engineers, producers, and content creators to place their monitors in the exact acoustic sweet spot for critical listening tasks, ensuring an accurate and reliable stereo image.
Constructed from heavy-gauge steel, the mounting arm features a dual-link articulated design that provides a wide range of motion while maintaining exceptional stability and rigidity under the weight of the speaker. This solid construction minimizes resonance and ensures that the speaker remains firmly in its set position without sagging or drifting over time. The integrated cable management system neatly routes speaker and power cables along the arm's structure, contributing to a clean and professional workstation setup. The mounting hardware is designed for straightforward installation on standard work surfaces, walls, or dedicated studio furniture, offering versatile placement options to suit different room layouts and ergonomic needs.
The arm includes a VESA-compatible mounting plate that attaches securely to the speaker, and all adjustment points feature locking mechanisms to secure the desired orientation firmly. By enabling precise acoustic placement and improving the physical isolation of the monitor, the JBL MTC-19MR Mounting Arm enhances the overall accuracy of the monitoring system. It is an essential tool for any professional or project studio seeking to achieve a transparent and reliable listening environment, ensuring that mixing and mastering decisions are made with confidence based on the truest possible audio representation.