JBL has taken the wraps off its most ambitious home speakers yet. The company is launching the next-generation Summit Everest and Summit K2 models as part of a new flagship Summit Series. This series was unveiled at High End Vienna 2026.
These aren’t just updates to existing speakers. They continue JBL’s long-running “Project” lineage — a designation reserved for the brand’s most technically advanced loudspeakers. In addition, they arrive as part of the company’s 80th anniversary celebrations.
The new range sits at the very top of JBL’s line-up, joining models like Makalu, Pumori, and Ama. However, the Everest and K2 are the clear headline acts. They are reference-level systems for listeners who want no-compromise performance at home.
The Summit Everest sits at the top of the stack, carrying forward the legacy of four previous Everest generations. It uses a redesigned mid and high-frequency system built around JBL compression drivers and a large-format HDI horn.
This is supported with dual 10-inch mid-bass drivers and dual 15-inch woofers, with the intent on delivering deep bass while maintaining precision across the full frequency range.
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Slightly lower in the range, the Summit K2 follows a similar design philosophy but scales things back into a more “accessible” flagship format. Still, it uses JBL’s compression driver system and HDI horn design, paired with a 15-inch woofer and 10-inch mid-bass driver. This approach aims for the same sense of scale and clarity in a smaller footprint.
Both models share JBL’s updated internal architecture, including a redesigned crossover system intended to reduce signal loss and improve power handling. They have also reworked the cabinets, adding heavy internal bracing and damping to minimise unwanted resonance.
Furthermore, new isolation feet decouple the speakers from the floor, delivering cleaner bass response and sharper imaging.
Finish options lean fully high-end, with either high-gloss black with platinum accents or Macassar ebony veneer with gold detailing. Even the hardware has been treated as part of the design, using premium binding posts and high-grade internal wiring throughout.
Pricing underlines exactly where these sit in the market. The Summit Everest comes in at $159,990 per pair. Meanwhile, JBL prices the Summit K2 at $99,990 per pair, firmly placing both models in the ultra high-end territory when they arrive later in 2026.
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