JBL Computer Monitor LSR6300 User Manual

LSR6300 Studio Monitors  
Owner’s Manual  
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Table Of Contents  
Introduction  
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Getting Started  
Unpacking  
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6
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Placement  
Power Connections  
Making Sound  
LSR6328P Biamplified Studio Monitor System  
Audio Connections  
7 - 9  
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AC Power Connections  
Audio Level Adjustment  
Low Frequency Adjustment  
High Frequency Adjustment  
LED Indication  
RMC Equalization  
LSR6332 Studio Monitor System  
Audio Connections  
10 - 11  
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10  
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High Frequency Adjustment  
Changing Mid/High Orientation  
LSR6312SP Powered Studio Subwoofer System  
Audio Connections  
12 - 15  
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AC Power Connections  
Audio Level Adjustment  
Low Frequency Adjustment  
LED Indication  
13-14  
14  
14  
14  
RMC Equalization  
14  
System Configuration  
15  
Appendix  
16 - 18  
16 - 17  
18  
A. Wiring Requirements  
B. Mounting Specifications  
C. RMC™ Room Mode Correction System Specifications  
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Specifications  
LSR6328P  
19 - 21  
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20  
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LSR6332  
LSR6312SP  
Warranty Statement  
23  
24  
JBL Professional Contact Information  
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Introduction  
Congratulation on your purchase of LSR6300 Studio Monitors. All LSR6300 models incorporate proprietary and patented JBL transducer  
and network technologies., to provide ultra-accurate response, and exceptional SPL capability. Because production rooms are acousti-  
cally less-than-perfect, JBL has incoporated technologies in the LSR6300 Studio Monitors to overcome problems in the room. The  
result: clear accurate sound at the listening position in any room.  
LSR6300 Features to Overcome the Problems in the Room  
LSR - Linear Spatial Reference Technology  
JBL developed Linear Spatial Reference Technology to improve mid and high frequency accuracy at the listening position where reflect-  
ed sound comes into play. By meeting frequency response criteria for seventy-two off-axis measurements, the LSR6300 Studio  
Monitors ensure that not just the direct sound, but the reflected sound that reaches you at the listening position is also smooth and  
accurate.  
RMC™ - Room Mode Correction  
The LSR6328P and LSR6312SP Subwoofer are equipped with RMC - JBL’s method of zeroing out bass problems at the listening posi-  
tion caused by room modes. The LSR6332 Studio Monitor and other speakers enjoy the benefits of RMC when used in a system with  
the LSR6312SP Subwoofer. The RMC Calibration Kit* gives you everything you need to tune your LSR system and compensate for the  
room modes in the listening environment.  
*Included with the LSR6312SP, Optional accessory for the LSR6328P  
Boundary Compensation  
LSR6328P and LSR6312SP boundary compensation presets restore accurate bass response when the loudspeakers are wall mounted  
or positioned close to walls, corners and placed on work surfaces.  
Mounting Options  
LSR6300 enclosures are reinforced to make them safe for mounting and mounting points are provided for use with readily available,  
industry-standard mounting brackets.  
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THX pm3™  
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All LSR6300 models are THX pm3™ approved for use in the most demanding production applications and environments.  
JBL Transducer Technologies  
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Differential Drive  
New voice coils and motor assemblies have two separate drive coils with twice the thermal surface area of traditional speakers. This  
enables LSR6300 systems to provide higher peak output with less power compression, greater heat dissipation and a flatter impedance  
curve at higher frequencies. By reducing the thermal related effects, the LSR6300 Studio Monitors sound the same at low, medium or  
high levels.  
Linear Dynamics Aperture™  
Contoured ports virtually eliminate high-end turbulence found in traditional port designs. This provides more accurate low frequency  
performance at higher output levels.  
Dynamic Braking  
All LSR6300 low frequency transducers are equipped with an electromagnetic braking voice coil to reduce the effects of extreme excur-  
sion with high transient program materials.  
Titanium Composite High-Frequency Device  
Using patented technology, the high frequency device incorporates titanium and composite materials to improve transient response and  
reduce distortion. By reducing distortion in the lower operating range, where the ear is most sensitive, ear fatigue is radically reduced.  
Elliptical Oblate Spheroidal (EOS) Waveguide  
Designed for a targeted listening window of 30º horizontally and 15º vertically, the EOS waveguide provides a frequency response  
through the entire window of 1.5 dB from on-axis response. This allows listeners at a distance from the speakers and even far off-axis  
to hear an accurate representation of the on-axis response.  
Neodymium Midrange with Kevlar™ Cone  
A 2” neodymium motor structure is used in the LSR6332 for high excursion capability with an intentionally low crossover point of 250  
Hz. This improves the spatial response of the system, which is crucial for accurate reproduction.  
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Getting Started  
Unpacking:  
When removing the systems from their packaging, it is important not to grasp the units from the front. Because the high frequency  
device is located near the top of the cabinet on the front baffle, a stray hand or finger can cause damage. The best way to safely  
unpack your monitors is to open the top of the box, keep the cardboard filler piece on, and roll the box upside down. The box can then  
be slipped off. This also works in reverse for repacking the units.  
Placement:  
The design of the LSR6300 systems lend themselves to a wide variety of placement options. Covered here is a typical stereo setup for  
near to mid field monitoring. A more detailed discussion of multi-channel sound system placement is available from JBL in Tech Note  
Volume 3, Number 3.  
Listening Distance: The common listening position at mixing postions is generally 1 to 1.5 meters (3 to 5 feet) for near field applications.  
For mid-field applications, 2 to 3 meters is more likely. The stereo listening angle is largely a matter of personal preference, and we  
suggest the angle of the loudspeakers should be between 35 and 50 degrees, as shown in Figure A.  
Figure A  
35-50˚  
35-50˚  
35-50˚  
Vertical vs. Horizontal Placement: The LSR6328P model is designed to be positioned vertically. This orientation eliminates the phase  
shifts that occur when the relative distances between the woofer, tweeter and the listening position are altered. The high frequency  
waveguide is designed to provide optimum dispersion when the system is placed vertically. Placing the system horizontally will defeat  
the LSR principles and cause destructive reflection off the work surface.  
The LSR6332 is normally used in the horizontal position. This provides the lowest elevation to maximize sight lines and reduce shadow-  
ing of soffit mount monitors. In applications where vertical orientation is desired, the entire mid and high assembly can be rotated 90°  
to a vertical line array position, as shown below in Figure B:  
Figure B  
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Getting Started  
The LSR6312SP can be placed in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. More important than orientation is the physical position in  
the room.  
Angling toward the listening position: The LSR6300-Series monitors should be angled to directly face the listener. The center of the high  
frequency transducer should be on-axis with the ear level of the listener. Ideally, full-range speakers should be placed on suitable  
speaker stands away from boundaries. The LSR6312SP Subwoofer can be located on the floor with its woofer cone on the same plane  
as the woofer cones of the full-range speakers. Alternately, the Subwoofer performance can benefit from placement close to a wall or  
corner. LSR6328P and LSR6312SP models include Boundary Compensation settings when speakers are placed in close proximity to  
walls, corners and work surfaces.  
Audio Connections  
Refer to individual model-specific instructions.  
Power Connections  
The LSR6328P can be used with multiple AC supply voltages around the world. It will automatically adjust for operation from 100 to  
240 VAC with no intervention by the user. The ground terminal of the IEC plug is required by wiring codes and regulations. It must  
always be connected to the electrical installation safety ground. The LSR6300-Series units have carefully designed internal grounding  
and balanced inputs and outputs to reduce the possibility of ground loops (hum). If hum occurs, see Appendix B for suggested audio  
signal wiring, system grounding hints and other preventive measures. The LSR6312SP is set at the factory for use with either 100V-  
125V or 200V-250V. Voltage is not field selectable.  
Making Sound  
After connections are made, the next step is to power up all equipment before powering up active LSR6300 speakers and external  
amplifiers. Reduce the level of the monitor outputs of your console or preamp to minimum and turn on the powered speakers and the  
amplifiers. There is a small delay with the power-up of the LSR6328P and LSR6312SP to accommodate for clicks and thumps from  
upstream equipment. When the Green LED on the front panel turns on, the units are ready to go. Slowly advance the gain of the console  
to feed the monitoring system to suitable listening level, and enjoy.  
Figure C  
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LSR6328P Biamplified Studio Monitor System  
The LSR6328P Bi-amplified Studio Monitor sets the standard for exceptional performance in near field design.  
With a combination of advanced transducer engineering and powerful drive electronics, the LSR6328P meets the  
professional’s requirement for accuracy and high dynamic range on the most demanding sessions.  
The addition of JBL RMC™ Room Mode Correction circuit and boundary compesnation ensures accurate low fre-  
quency response at the listening position, free of the spectral shift caused by room modes and the effect of  
boundaries.  
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The 8" woofer is based on JBL's patented Differential Drive technology. With dual 1.5" drive coils, power compression is kept to a  
minimum to reduce spectral shift as power levels increase. An added third coil between the drive coils acts as a dynamic brake to limit  
excess excursion and reduces audible distortion at maximum levels. The cone is made of a carbon fiber composite forming a rigid pis-  
ton and is supported by a soft butyl rubber surround.  
The high frequency device is a 1" composite diaphragm integrated with an Elliptical Oblate Spheroidal (EOS) Waveguide with 100° by  
60° dispersion, which is critical to the smooth spatial response required in today's working environments. The magnetically sheilding of  
the HF transducer reduces interference when used in close proximity to CRT video and computer monitors. This custom power supply  
eliminates all tonal-artifacts produced by the speaker when idling.  
Audio Connections  
LSR6328P Audio Connections: The LSR6328P comes with a Neutrik "Combi" connector that accommodates either an XLR or 1/4" con-  
nector in either balanced or unbalanced configurations. The system has switchable input sensitivity: +4 dBu, +8 dBu, and -10 dBV.  
These sensitivities are determined by adjusting the DIP switches according to the legend shown in Figure C. When the sensitivity is set  
for, say, +4 dBu, an input signal equal to +4 dBu will produce a system output level of 96 dB SPL at a distance of one meter. Likewise,  
settings of +8 dBu and -10 dBV will cause those input levels to attain the output acoustic level of 96 dB SPL.  
An additional switch allows user-adjustable input sensitivity via a screwdriver control on the back panel. See Section 4 for additional  
information on level control and gain matching. Positive voltage to Pin 2 of the XLR or the tip of the 1/4" jack will produce a forward  
motion in the low frequency cone. Shown below in Figures C and D are views of the rear electronics panel on the LSR6328P and a sig-  
nal flow diagram for the system. We recommend that you study these drawings in detail.  
Figure D  
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AC Power Connections  
The LSR6328P can accommodate power from 100 to 250 VAC 50/60 Hz by way of an autosensing power supply. This requires no atten-  
tion on the part of the user.  
The ground terminal of the IEC plug is required by wiring codes and regulations. It must always be connected to the electrical installa-  
tion safety ground. The LSR6300 Series models have carefully designed internal grounding and balanced inputs and outputs to reduce  
the possibility of ground loops (hum). If hum or buzz occur, see Appendix A for suggested correct audio signal wiring and system  
grounding.  
Audio Level Adjustment  
The audio level sensitivity of the LSR6328P can be adjusted for almost any situation. Monitor outputs of consoles and work stations are  
normally at a nominal level of +4 dBu or -10 dBV.  
The LSR6328P can be set up for fixed or variable gain. As shipped from the factory, a nominal signal input of -10 dBV (0.3 volts) will  
produce an output of 94 dB SPL at 1 meter in an anechoic environment. This allows the user to get a good match when using either  
professional or semiprofessional equipment. Using the DIP switches on the back as shown below in Figure E, the system can be set for  
+4 dBu, +8 dBu or +12 dBu sensitivity.  
Switch 1 enables the Trim Control. With the switch in the down position, the Trim Control is out of the circuit and does not affect the  
input sensitivity. In the up position, the input trim is added to the circuit and will attenuate the input level from 0 - 13 dB relative to  
nominal.  
Switch 2 lowers the input sensitivity to +4 dBu sensitivity when in the up position.  
Switch 3 lowers the input sensitivity to +8 dBu sensitivity when in the up position.  
Switches 2 and 3 in the up position lower input sensitivity to +12 dBu.  
Figure E  
Low Frequency Adjustment  
The low frequency response of the LSR6328P can be adjusted to increase or reduce the low frequency output level. With all bass  
adjustment switches off, the unit is set to a 36 dB/octave roll-off with a maximally flat characteristic.  
Switch 4 - VLF, Very Low Frequency Protect: Switch 4 changes the low frequency roll-off to a 24 dB/octave slope, which extends the low  
frequency capability, while slightly reducing maximum sound pressure level. This is useful for spotting subsonic signals that could other-  
wise go undetected. For example, extreme low frequency rumble will be visible as a pronounced "fluttering" motion of the woofer cone.  
To protect the low frequency transducer, normally switch 4 is set to Off.  
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Boundary Compensation  
Switch 5 introduces a low frequency shelf roll-off of -1.5 dB, while Switch 6 introduces a low frequency shelf rolloff of -3 dB. Engaging  
both switches will produce a low frequency shelf rolloff of -4.5 dB. These functions are known as Boundary Compensation and are used  
to adjust for the build-up of low frequencies that accompany the placement of loudspeakers near walls or corners, or work surfaces.  
The changes in low frequency response using Switches 4, 5, and 6 are shown in Figure F.  
0 dB  
-1.5 dB  
-3.0 dB  
-4.5 dB  
Diagram F  
20.00  
15.00  
10.00  
5.00  
0.0  
-5.00  
-10.00  
-15.00  
-20.00  
10  
30  
Frequency (Hz)  
50  
40  
200  
20  
100  
High Frequency Adjustments  
Switch 7 introduces a high frequency response shelf cut of 1 dB above 2 kHz. This may be used if the room is fairly live, or if you are  
fairly close to the loudspeakers. Switch 8 introduces a high frequency response shelf boost of 1 dB above 2 kHz. This may be used if  
the room is extremely dead. The changes in high frequency response using Switches 7 and 8 are shown below in Figure G:  
90  
Switch 8 On +1 dB  
Switch 7 & 8 Off Flat  
Switch 7 On -1 dB  
Figure G  
80  
70  
60  
10000  
1000  
Frequency (Hz)  
LED Indication  
A single LED indicator is located on the front of the LSR 6328P. In normal operation, this LED will be GREEN. At the onset of clipping in  
either the low or high frequency amplifier, the LED will flash RED. Continuous flashing of the red LED indicates that levels should be  
reduced. Caution: The LSR6328P is capable of producing extremely high sound pressure levels. To avoid hearing damage, caution  
should be exercised.  
RMC Equalization  
There are three screwdriver adjustable controls on the rear panel of the 6328P indicated RMC. The term RMC stands for Room Mode  
Correction, which consists of a single section cut-only parametric equalizer that can be adjusted in frequency, width (Q) of cut, and the  
amount of cut. It is used to reduce the magnitude of any dominant low frequency peak in response due to standing waves at the listen-  
ing position. Details of Room Mode Correction are presented in the user guide included with the RMC Calibration Kit.  
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LSR6332 Studio Monitor System  
The LSR6332 Linear Spatial Reference Studio Monitor combines JBL's latest in transducer and technology  
with recent breakthroughs in system design to provide a more accurate studio reference in a variety of pro-  
duction environments.  
The neodymium 12" woofer is based on JBL's patented Neodymium Differential Drive NDD™ technology. With  
the Neodymium magnet structure and dual drive coils, power compression is kept to a minimum to reduce  
spectral shift as power levels increase. An added third coil between the drive coils acts as a dynamic brake to  
limit excess excursion and reduce audible distortion at the highest levels. The cone is made of a carbon fiber  
composite forming a rigid piston supported by a soft butyl rubber surround.  
The midrange is a 2" neodymium magnet structure with a woven 5" Kevlar cone. The powerful  
motor structure was chosen to support the low crossover point to the woofer. In order to achieve the goal of accurate spatial response,  
the crossover points are located at 250 Hz and 2.2 kHz. These transition points were chosen to match the directivity characteristics of  
the three transducers.  
The high frequency device is a 1" composite diaphragm integrated with an Elliptical Oblate Spheroidal (EOS) Waveguide with 100° by  
60° dispersion, which is critical to the smooth spatial response required in today's working environments. The mid and high frequency  
drivers are mounted within millimeters of each other on a cast aluminum sub-baffle that can be rotated for horizontal or vertical place-  
ment. This allows maximum flexibility in placement to reduce console and ceiling splash that interferes with imaging and depth.  
The crossover filters are optimized to yield 4th-order (24 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley electroacoustic responses from each transducer (in  
phase; -6 dB at crossover). In order to achieve optimal symmetrical response in the vertical plane, both magnitude and phase compen-  
sation are implemented in the crossover network. The crossover network allows the user to adjust the high frequency level above 3  
kHz. This allows the listener to compensate for effects of near-field or mid-field spectral balance or differing amounts of high frequency  
absorption. Components used in the crossover are exclusively low-loss metal film capacitors; low distortion electrolytic capacitors; high-  
Q, high saturation current inductors and high current sand cast power resistors. The mid and high frequency transducers are magneti-  
cally shielded to reduce interference when used in close proximity to CRT video and computer monitors.  
Audio Connections  
The LSR6332 is equipped with two pairs of 5-way binding posts. The lower pair feeds the woofer and the top pair feeds the mid and  
high frequency elements. The connectors are designed to accept up to 10 AWG bare wire. Spacing of the two input terminal pairs allows  
use of standard Dual Banana jacks. The two pairs are normally connected together with metal shorting bars. This allows either pair to  
be used in normal operation. Alternative cabling possibilities include passive bi-amping, or using both terminals to get more "copper"  
from the amplifier to the speaker. Positive voltage to the "Red" (+) terminal will produce a forward motion at the low frequency cone.  
High Frequency Adjustments  
The LSR6332 High Frequency level can be adjusted to compensate for placement or for "bright" rooms. The unit is shipped in the "flat"  
or 0 dB position. If the system sounds too bright in your room, or if you are working very close to the monitors (under 1-1.5 meters). the  
response above 2 kHz can be reduced by approximately 1 dB, as shown in Figure H:  
Figure H  
0 dB  
-1 dB  
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This adjustment is accomplished via the barrier strip on the back of the enclosure located above the dual pair of 5-way binding posts.  
Moving the link between the 0 and -1 dB positions will change the high frequency drive level. Please note that the loudspeaker should  
be disconnected from the amplifier during this procedure for safety of the system.  
Changing Mid/High Orientation  
The LSR6332 is normally used in the horizontal position with the mid- and high-frequency elements toward the middle. This provides  
the lowest elevation, maximizes sight lines and reduces shadowing effects of soffit mount monitors. In situations where vertical orienta-  
tion is desired, the entire Mid/High sub-baffle can be rotated. There are both Left and Right models of the LSR6332 so that absolute  
symmetry can be maintained in all orientations.  
NOTE: The mid and high transducers can be easily damaged by screwdrivers carelessly handled. Even with efficient magnetic struc-  
tures, there is always a small amount of leakage flux in the neighborhood of the voice coil gap, which will attract hand tools and any  
nearby iron material. Dented cones or domes are not covered under warranty.  
1. Place the LSR6332 on its back on a stable work surface.  
2. Carefully remove the eight Allen (Hex) socket screws surrounding the Mid/High sub-baffle, and pull the unit out entirely.  
3. Gently lift the baffle out enough to rotate the assembly. You can use your hand in the port to assist. Do not pull the unit out entirely.  
This avoids unnecessary tension on the cabling assemblies.  
4. Replace the eight screws and tighten. Again, take note to be VERY careful to guard against transducer damage.  
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LSR6312SP Powered Subwoofer System  
The LSR6312SP Active Subwoofer consists of a Neodymium Differential Drive NDD™ 12"  
neodymium woofer integrated with a powerful 260 watt continuous power output amplifier.  
The active drive circuitry has been developed to maximize the acoustic output power while  
maintaining overall low distortion and excellent transient performance. The enclosure is  
manufactured with a molded baffle and rigidly braced MDF enclosure for low resonance and  
minimal box loss. The Linear Dynamics Aperture (LDA) Port design minimizes port turbulence  
and eliminates port compression.  
Active crossover electronics supply 4th-order electroacoustic slopes to the low pass subwoofer transition to reduce the possibility of  
audible localization of the subwoofer. This allows greater flexibility in placement for optimum operation in a wide variety of rooms. Since  
low frequency energy supplied by the LSR6312SP is essentially omnidirectional, placement of the unit(s) is more dependent upon room  
acoustics and interaction than localization issues.  
The active electronics includes switchable high pass filters for the front satellite speakers. This option is used to filter low frequency  
information from the front speakers and redirect this information to the subwoofer. This is usually the case when the front speakers  
cannot reproduce extended low frequency information at the desired sound pressure level, or to optimize the low frequency perform-  
ance of the system in the room. Alternatively, if the front channels are operated in full range, the bypass function can be enabled allow-  
ing the subwoofer to be muted. The bypass function allows the LSR6312SP direct LFE input to remain active.  
RMC Equalization  
There are three screwdriver adjustable controls on the rear panel of the LSR6328P indicated RMC. The term RMC stands for Room  
Mode Correction, which consists of a single section cut-only parametric equalizer that can be adjusted in frequency, width (Q) of cut,  
and the amount of cut. It is used to reduce the magnitude of any dominant low frequency peak in response due to standing waves at  
the listening position. Details of Room Mode Correction are presented in the user guide included with the RMC Claibration Kit.  
Audio Connections  
The LSR6312SP subwoofer contains both input and output XLR connectors for three channels, which are typically Left, Center and  
Right. An additional direct input is included which is active at all times. It This allows routing for a separate signal directly to the input  
electronics of the LSR6312SP, as well as the summed low frequency response of the Left, Center and Right inputs. The inputs are  
shipped with a sensitivity of -10 dBV, but this can be changed +0, +4 dBu, +8 dBu or +12 dBu by moving a dip switches on the back of  
the unit. A 12 dBu variable input trim can be switched in to calibrate input sensitivity to a precise setting. The outputs transmit either full  
range or high-passed program information, depending on the mode of the subwoofer. The summed output transmits a sum of the L, C,  
R and Direct input signals with no processing to allow chaining of multiple LSR6312SP subwoofers. Positive voltage to Pin 2 of the XLR  
will produce a forward motion in the low frequency cone. Shown below in Figures I and J are views of the rear electronics panel on the  
LSR6312SP and a signal flow diagram for the system. We recommend that you study these drawings in detail.  
Figure I  
With Differential Drive® Transducer Technology  
U.S. Patent Nos. 5,748,760 and 5,828,767  
Other U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending  
Sensitivity  
+10 dB  
0 dB  
Input Option Active  
Trim With Switch Up  
Cut  
0
dB  
Sub-Direct In  
Center In Center Out  
Right In  
Right Out  
Left In  
Left Out  
Input Trim Active  
LSR6312SP  
Linear Spatial Reference  
Powered Subwoofer  
+4 dBu Input Sensitivity  
+8 dBu Input Sensitivity  
Signal Polarity Inverted  
-4 dB Bass Alignment  
RMC Defeat  
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LSR6312SP Powered Subwoofer System  
There are several ways to connect the LSR6312SP in a  
monitoring system including stereo, multi-channel for-  
mats such as Dolby ProLogic, AC-3, DTS, and others.  
The bass management system in the LSR6312SP pro-  
vides the flexibility to switch between configurations.  
In a Stereo Configuration, it is typical to feed the  
LSR6312SP with the left and right channels and take  
the left and right outputs from the LSR6312SP and feed  
them to the satellites. The high pass filters on the sub-  
woofer outputs remove the low frequency signal below  
85 Hz from the satellites. This signal is then redirected  
to the subwoofer.  
Summed  
Out  
The Dolby ProLogic format uses a similar connection  
scheme to the one above. The left, center and right  
channels route to the left, center and right inputs of the  
LSR6312SP and through the respective outputs to the  
satellites. Signals below 85 Hz are filtered out of the  
satellites and sent to the subwoofer.  
Other multichannel formats such as Dolby AC-3 and  
DTS may include six discrete channels, left, center, right,  
left surround, right surround and subwoofer. These are  
termed 5.1 for the five main channels and the dedicated  
"point-one" subwoofer channel, which is also called the  
low frequency effects, or LFE channel. Not all program  
material makes use of all channels, and mixing engi-  
neers have the discretion to use - or not use - the  
subwoofer channel.  
plug  
Figure J  
The Left, Center and Right channels are routed to the respective LSR6312SP inputs and on to the front channel LCR speakers. The LFE  
channel is sent directly to the Direct input of the LSR6312P. When not in bypass mode, the system operates as the stereo and Prologic  
setups previously described. All subwoofer information is derived from the front channels and the Direct subwoofer input. When a con-  
tact closure occurs, the high pass filtering is bypassed to the satellites and the satellites then receive the original full range signal. The  
sub-woofer feed from the Direct LFE input remains active.  
WARNING  
AVIS!  
SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
Nominal Configuration  
Input Sensitivity: -10dBV  
Bass Alignment: Flat  
Polarity: Normal  
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RMC: Defeated  
RMC  
Frequency Depth  
Make-up  
Gain  
I
0
RMC  
Remote  
Bypass  
Width  
0
+ 6  
dB  
24  
Hz  
96  
Hz  
0
-14  
dB  
Switch  
Summed  
Out  
LCR  
Bypass  
See RMC Instructions before enabling  
Serial No:  
JBL PROFESSIONAL  
Closed Contact: L-C-R Signals  
Pass Straight Through Without Filtering  
Sub Driven by "Sub-Direct" Input Only  
WARNING:To Reduce Risk of Fire or Electric Shock  
Do Not Expose This Equipment to Rain or Moisture  
Open Contact: L-C-R Signals  
High Passed. Sub Driven by Summed Low  
Passed L-C-R Signals plus "Sub Direct"  
See Owners Manual for Set-up and Safety Precautions  
Assembled in USA  
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AC Power Connections  
The LSR6312SP power supply voltage is internally set at the factory for 100-125V or 200-250V. The ground terminal of the IEC plug is  
required by wiring codes and regulations. It must always be connected to the electrical installation safety ground. The LSR6300 Series  
electronic units have carefully designed internal grounding and balanced inputs and outputs to reduce the likelihood of ground loops.  
Audio Level Adjustment  
Figure K  
Switch 1 enables the Input Trim pot. With the switch in the down position, the trim control is out  
of the circuit and does not affect the input sensitivity. In the up position, the input trim is added  
to the circuit and will attenuate the input level from 0 - 13 dB.  
Switch 2 changes the nominal sensitivity of the LSR6312SP L, C, R and  
Direct inputs to +4 dBu.  
Switch 3 changes the nominal sensitivity of the LSR6312SP L, C, R and  
Input Trim Active  
+4 dBu Input Sensitivity  
+8 dBu Input Sensitivity  
Signal Polarity Inverted  
-4 dB Bass Alignment  
RMC Defeat  
Direct inputs to +8 dBu.  
Use of Switch 2 and 3 together changes nominal input sensitivity to +12 dBu.  
Low Frequency Adjustment  
Switch 4 reverses the polarity of the LSR6312SP. At the crossover point between the subwoofer and satellite speakers, it is important  
that all systems be in correct polarity. If the subwoofer and the satellite woofers are in the same vertical plane, the polarity should be  
set to normal. If the subwoofer is not in the same plane as the satellites, the polarity may need to be reversed. To check this, put on a  
recorded track that has a good amount of bass and switch between the two positions. The setting that produces the most bass should  
be the one to use.  
Boundary Compensation: The low frequency response of the LSR6312SP can be adjusted to compensate for placement near boundaries  
in the room. Bass frequencies below 80 - 90 Hz are essentially omnidirectional. Positioning subwoofers in corners or against walls will  
increase the in-room efficiency of the system allowing greater apparent output. Placing subwoofers against wall boundaries will also  
reduce frequency response variations due to cancellation interference. The Bass Alignment switches compensate for subwoofer location  
by adjusting the amount of low frequency power generated below 50 Hz.  
Using a sound level meter, a technique that has been used successfully is to put the subwoofer in the listening position and move the  
meter or yourself into possible subwoofer locations. Finding the positions with the greatest low frequency energy can quickly be found.  
After you find a couple of possibilities, move the subwoofer into one of these locations and evaluate it.  
Switch 5 reduces the level below 50 Hz by 4 dB. This position is designed to offer maximally flat response when the LSR6312SP is  
placed at the intersection of two boundaries such as a floor and wall.  
Switch 6 disengages the RMC function.  
LCR Bypass: The 1/4" jack used for LCR bypass and discrete selection operates with a simple dry contact closure between the tip and  
sleeve of the jack. This function can be controlled remotely by using a tip-sleeve plug and two conductor cables, and shorting the two  
conductors together using a simple remote switch. The sleeve of this connector is tied to audio ground, so care should be taken to  
avoid ground loops when using this option.  
LED Indication  
A multicolored LED indicator is located on the front of the LSR6312SP. In normal operation, this LED will be GREEN. When the  
LSR6312SP is in Bypass mode, the LED will turn AMBER. This indicates that the high pass filters on the three LCR output are bypassed  
and that the subwoofer feed is from the direct alone. At the onset of amplifier limiting the LED will flash RED. Continuous RED flashing  
of this LED indicates that the levels should be reduced.  
RMC Equalization  
RMC Room Mode Correction is used to reduce the effects of unfriendly standing waves at the mix position. There are four screwdriver  
adjustable controls on the rear panel of the LSR6312SP indicated RMC. These enable the width, frequency and depth adjustments to be  
made when using RMC. The make-up gain control is used for making an overall adjustment for approximately equal loudness for com-  
parisons with and without the RMC function. Details of operation are covered in the User Guide included in the RMC Calibration Kit.  
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LSR6312SP Powered Studio Subwoofer System  
System Configuration  
Center  
Right  
Left  
L in  
C in  
R in  
out  
out  
out  
out  
Source  
Direct LFE in  
Right Rear  
Left Rear  
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Appendix A  
Wiring Requirements  
For optimum performance, some attention to wiring details now can reduce system degradation later. The cabling recommendations  
given below follow standard wiring practice for differential inputs.  
Balanced Sources: The best way to run your system is balanced, where both "HOT" (+) and "COLD" (-) signals are supplied from the  
source along with a GROUND/SHIELD. These are typically carried on 2 conductor shielded cables with XLR connectors on both ends.  
Alternatively, connectors with Tip, Ring and Sleeve (T/R/S) jacks can be used. Whenever possible, the cable shield should not be con-  
nected to any signal pin, but left to perform a cable shielding function only. Note: Under no circumstances should the safety ground wire  
be removed from the AC power connector.  
When using balanced sources with the LSR6328P, either the XLR or T/R/S input of the Neutrik Combi connector can be used, since the  
circuit is common to both. The difference between the two is that the T/R/S input is generally set for a nominal -10 dBV input and the  
XLR input is generally set for +4 dBu.  
For balanced signals, the HOT (+) signal from your source should be connected to the tip of the T/R/S connector or Pin 2 of the XLR  
input as shown in Diagram A. The "COLD" (-) signal should be connected to Pin 3 of the XLR or the "Ring" of the T/R/S connector. To  
avoid ground loops, connect the SHIELD at the source end but not at the LSR input.  
Balanced Source  
LSR Input  
Diagram A  
Pin 2  
(Tip)  
Pin 2  
(Tip)  
+
+
Pin 3  
Pin 3  
-
-
(Ring)  
(Ring)  
Pin 1  
Pin 1  
(Sleeve)  
(Sleeve)  
Unbalanced Sources: When using unbalanced sources, there are more possibilities to introduce ground loops into a system. The  
LSR6328P and LSR6312SP offer several ways to help alleviate potential problems with unbalanced equipment.  
While there are only HOT and GROUND/SHIELD connections from  
Unbalanced Source  
LSR XLR Input  
unbalanced sources, it is recommended that high quality twisted  
pair cable be used. Diagram B shows an unbalanced source  
connected to the balanced XLR input of the LSR monitor using  
twisted pair cable. Note that the shield is connected to the  
GROUND/SHIELD connector at the LSR input, but not at the  
source. This reduces the likelihood of introducing a ground loop  
into the system.  
Tip  
Pin 2  
+
+
Pin 3  
Pin 1  
-
Sleeve  
Diagram B  
When using unbalanced signals with an LSR6328P, it is recom-  
mended to use a 1/4" Tip/Ring/Sleeve connections. Diagram C shows when using the 1/4" Tip/Ring/Sleeve connection, the GROUND  
should be tied to the source -- not the sleeve -- of the LSR input for optimum performance.  
Unbalanced Source  
LSR28P T/R/S Input  
Diagram C  
Tip  
Tip  
+
+
Ring  
-
Sleeve  
Sleeve  
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Appendex A  
Diagram D details the connections using single conductor shielded cable with a Tip/Ring/Sleeve plug for the 6328P input. Single con-  
ductor cable should be used as a last resort as it provides the greatest likelihood of problems. The "HOT" (+) signal should be connect-  
ed to the tip of the Tip/Ring/Sleeve plug. The GROUND should be attached to the Ring of the Tip/Ring/Sleeve plug at the 6328P input.  
Unbalanced Source  
LSR Input  
Diagram D  
Tip  
Pin 2  
(Tip)  
+
+
Pin 3  
-
(Ring)  
Pin 1  
Sleeve  
(Sleeve)  
Diagram E details the connections using unbalanced cable and Tip/Sleeve connections to the 1/4" input. In this mode, the Ring and  
Sleeve of the input are shorted by the plug automatically.  
Unbalanced Source  
LSR T/R/S Input  
Diagram E  
Tip  
Tip  
+
+
Ring  
-
Sleeve  
Sleeve  
Unbalanced Tip/Sleeve Connectors  
short the Ring and Sleeve Automatically  
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Appendix B  
Mounting Specifications for LSR6328P, LSR6332 and LSR6312SP  
Mounting points are provided for use with readily available industry standard mounting brackets. Mounting points are located on the  
bottom of the LSR6328P and rears of the LSR6332 and LSR6312SP models.  
Fasterner specifications:  
Type: M6 metric thread  
Length: 38.1 mm (1.5 in) plus the thickness of the mounting plate  
Hole Pattern:  
69.9 mm  
(2.75 in)  
7.9 mm  
(0.31 in)  
127 mm  
(5.0 in)  
Caution: Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in serious injury and equipment damage. Mounting of  
speakers should be done by qualified persons in accordance with all applicable local safety and construction standards. Be certain to  
follow the instructions providied by the manufacturer of the mounting bracket, be certain that it is capable of supporting the weight of  
the speaker to be mounted.  
Appendix C  
RMC™ Room Mode Correction System Specifications  
Frequency Control: 18 frequency centers, 21 detents  
Data Entry in RMC Equalizer:  
Q Contorl: 1/2 octave to 1/20th octave, 21 detents  
Depth Control: 0 dB to -14 dB cut, 21 detents  
Makeup Gain Control (LSR6312SP only): 0 dB to +6 dB  
Remote RMC Bypass Jack: 1/4” tip-sleeve jack  
Control Position  
Width (%)  
Frequency (Hz)  
Depth (dB)  
0.0  
0 (CCW)  
4.5  
5.0  
24  
25  
26  
28  
31  
35  
41  
45  
47  
50  
53  
57  
62  
68  
76  
85  
90  
90  
95  
95  
95  
1
2
0.0  
0.0  
0.5  
1.1  
1.9  
2.9  
4.4  
6.4  
7.9  
8.3  
8.9  
9.5  
10.2  
11.0  
11.7  
12.7  
13.1  
13.5  
13.9  
14  
7.5  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10.0  
12.5  
16.5  
20.5  
23.0  
26.0  
28.0  
29.5  
31.0  
34.0  
39.0  
41.5  
43.5  
45.0  
46.5  
48.0  
49.0  
50.0  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20 (CW)  
(CCW) counter clockwise  
(CW) clockwise  
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Specifications - LSR6328P  
Frequency Response (+1, -1.5 dB): 50 Hz - 20 kHz  
Enclosure Resonance Frequency: 38 Hz  
Low Frequency Extension: User controls set to default  
-3 dB: 46 Hz  
-10 dB: 36 Hz  
Amplitude & Phase  
Low-High Frequency Crossover: 1.7 kHz 6th-order acoustic Linkwitz-Riley  
Distortion, 96 dB SPL, 1 m:  
Mid-High Frequency (120 Hz - 20 kHz):  
2nd Harmonic: <0.6%  
3rd Harmonic: <0.5%  
Low Frequency (<120 Hz):  
2nd Harmonic: <2%  
3rd Harmonic: <1%  
Maximum SPL (80 Hz - 20 kHz): >108 dB SPL / 1m  
Maximum Peak SPL (80 Hz - 20 kHz): >111 dB SPL / 1m  
Signal Input: Neutrik “Combi” XLR-G-in tip-ring-sleeve bal-  
anced or unbalanced positive voltage applied to  
XLR pin 2 (G" tip) produces outward woofer motion  
Calibrated Input Sensitivity, XLR & G":  
+4 dBu / +8 dBu: 96 dB SPL / 1 m  
-10 dBV: 96 dB SPL / 1 m  
AC Input Voltage: 100 /240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto sensing)  
AC Input Connector: IEC  
Long-Term Maximum System Power: 220 watts (IEC265-5)  
Self-Generated Noise Level: <+10 dBA / 1 m Tonal-artifact-free noise floor  
User Controls:  
96 dB/1 m (Distortion raised 20 dB)  
High Frequency Control (2 kHz - 20 kHz):  
+1 dB, 0 dB, -1 dB  
Low Frequency Control (< 100 Hz): 0 dB, -2 dB  
Low Frequency Alignments: 36 dB/octave, 24 dB/octave (VLF protection off)  
Calibrated Input Sensitivity: -10 dBV, +4 dBU, +8 dBU  
Boundary Compensation Settings: 0, -1.5, -3.0, -4.5 dB  
Variable Input Attenuation: 0 dB to -13 dB  
RMC External Bypass: G" jack  
2nd  
3rd  
Active RMC Switch: In/Out  
RMC Frequency Adjust: 26 Hz - 96 Hz (10th octave, 21 centers)  
RMC Depth Adjust: 0 - 14 dB (cut only)  
RMC Q Adjust: 1/20th to 1/2 octave, 21 steps  
Transducers:  
Low Frequency Model: 218F  
Diameter: 203 mm (8 in)  
Voice Coil: 38 mm (1.5 in) Differential Drive® with dynamic braking coil  
Magnet Type: Ferrite, with integral heat sink  
Cone Type: Carbon fiber composite  
Impedance: 2 ohms  
High Frequency Model: 053TiS  
Diameter: 25 mm (1 in) diaphragm  
Voice Coil: 25 mm (1 in)  
Magnet Type: Ferrite, shielded  
Diaphragm Type: Damped titanium composite  
Other Features: Elliptical oblate spheroidal waveguide  
Impedance: 4 ohms  
Amplifier:  
Low Frequency:  
Topology: Class A-B, all discrete  
Sine Wave Power Rating: 250 watts (<0.1% THD into rated impedance)  
THD + N, H Power: <0.05%  
High Frequency:  
Topology: Class A-B, monolithic  
Sine Wave Power Rating: 120 watts (<0.1% THD into rated impedance)  
THD + N, H Power: <0.05%  
Notes:  
All measurements unless otherwise stated made anechoically in a 4p environment at 2  
meters, referenced to 1 meter by inverse square law.  
Physical:  
Finish: Smooth dark graphite  
Handles: 2 each, flush mounted on sides  
Mounting: 4 threaded mounting points conforming to  
industry standard square pattern, 127 x 70 mm  
(5 x 2.75 in) center to center. M6 metric threads.  
The reference measurement microphone position is located perpendicular to the cen-  
terline of the low and high frequency transducers at the point 55 mm (2.2 in) below the  
center of the high frequency diaphragm.  
Acoustic loading provided by the listening room increases maximum SPL capability and  
low frequency bass extension as compared to stated anechoic values.  
Enclosure Volume (net): 28 liter (1 cu ft)  
Low Frequency Vent: Rear ported linear dynamics aperture (integrated  
with amplifier heat sink)  
Distortion measurements performed with the input voltage necessary to produce the  
stated A- weighted SPL at the stated measurement distance. Distortion figures refer to  
the maximum distortion measured in any 1/10th octave wide band in the stated fre-  
quency range.  
Baffle Construction: Injection-molded structural ABS  
Enclosure Construction: 19 mm (G in) MDF  
Net Weight: 17.7 kg (39 lb)  
Dimensions (WxHxD): 406 x 330 x 325 mm (16 x 13 x 12.8 in)  
JBL continually engages in research related to performance improvements. New mate-  
rials, production methods, and design refinements are introduced into existing products  
without notice as a routine expression of that philosophy. For this reason, any current  
JBL product may differ in some respect from its published description, but will always  
equal or exceed the original design specification unless otherwise stated.  
Caution: Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in seri-  
ous injury and equipment damage. Mounting of speakers should be done by qualified  
persons in accordance with all applicable local safety and construction standards. Be  
certain to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the mounting brack-  
et. Before selecting a mounting bracket, be certain that it is capable of supporting the  
weight of the speaker to be mounted.  
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Specifications - LSR6332  
Input Impedance (Nominal): 4 ohm  
Anechoic Sensitivity1: 93 dB/2.83 V/1 m (90 dB/ 1 W/ 1 m)  
Frequency Response (60 Hz – 22 kHz):  
Low Frequency Extension2:  
+1. -1.5 dB  
Amplitude & Phase  
-3 dB: 54 Hz  
-10 dB: 35 Hz  
Enclosure Resonance Frequency: 33 Hz  
Long Term Maximum  
Power (IEC265-5): 200 W continuous average; 800 W peak  
Recommended Amplifier Power: 150 W - 1000 W (rating into 4-ohm load)  
High Frequency Control (2.5 to 20 kHz): 0 dB, -1 dB  
Distortion, 96 dB SPL, 1 m3:  
Low Frequency (below 120 Hz):  
2nd Harmonic: <1.5%  
3rd Harmonic: <1%  
Mid and High Frequency  
(120 Hz to 20 kHz):  
2nd Harmonic: <0.5%  
3rd Harmonic: <0.4%  
Distortion, 102 dB SPL, 1 m3:  
Low Frequency (below 120 Hz):  
2nd Harmonic: <1.5%  
3rd Harmonic: <1%  
Mid and High Frequency  
(80 Hz to 20 kHz):  
2nd Harmonic: <1%  
3rd Harmonic: <1% (Note: <0.4%, 250 Hz - 20 kHz)  
96 dB/1 m (Distortion raised 20 dB)  
Power Nonlinearity (20 Hz to 20 kHz):  
30 Watts: <0.4 dB  
100 Watts: <1.0 dB  
Low-Mid Frequency Crossover:  
4th Order Acoustic Linkwitz-Riley: 250 Hz  
Mid-High Frequency Crossover:  
4th Order Acoustic Linkwitz-Riley: 2.2 kHz  
Transducers:  
Low Frequency Model: 252G  
Diameter: 300 mm (12 in)  
Voice Coil: 50 mm (2 in) Differential Drive® with dynamic  
braking coil  
Magnet Type: Neodymium  
Cone Type: Carbon Fiber Composite  
Impedance: 4 ohms  
Mid Frequency Model: C500G  
Diameter: 125 mm (5 in)  
Voice Coil: 50 mm (2 in) aluminum edge wound  
Magnet Type: Neodymium  
Cone Type: Kevlar™ composite  
Impedance: 4 ohms  
High Frequency Model: 053TiS  
Diameter: 25 mm (1 in) diaphragm  
Voice Coil: 25 mm (1 in)  
Magnet Type: Ceramic 5  
Diaphragm Type: Damped titanium composite  
Other Features: Elliptical oblate spheroidal waveguide  
Impedance: 4 ohms  
Notes:  
Physical:  
All measurements unless otherwise stated made anechoically at 2 meters and refer-  
Finish: Smooth dark graphite  
Enclosure Volume (Net): 50 liter (1.8 cu ft)  
Input Connectors: 5-way binding posts  
Input Features: Bi-wirable  
enced to 1 meter by the inverse square law.  
The reference measurement microphone position is located perpendicular to the center  
line of the mid and high frequency transducers, at the point 55 mm (2.2 in) below the  
center of the tweeter diaphragm  
Mounting: 4 threaded mounting points conforming to  
industry standard square pattern, 127 x 70 mm  
(5 x 2.75 in) center to center. M6 metric thread.  
1Mean SPL from 100 Hz to 20 kHz.  
2Describes anechoic (4p) low frequency response. Acoustic loading provided by the lis-  
tening room will increase low frequency bass extension.  
Baffle Construction: Injection molded structural ABS  
Enclosure Construction: 19 mm (3/4 in) MDF  
Net Weight: 20.4 kg (45 lb)  
3Distortion measurements performed with the input voltage necessary to produce the  
stated A-weighted SPL at the stated measurement distance. Distortion figures refer to  
the maximum distortion measured in any 1/10th octave wide band in the stated fre-  
quency range.  
Dimensions (WxHxD): 63.5 x 39.4 x 29.2 cm (25.0 x 15.5 x 11.5 in)  
Caution: Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in seri-  
ous injury and equipment damage. Mounting of speakers should be done by qualified  
persons in accordance with all applicable local safety and construction standards. Be  
certain to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the mounting brack-  
et. Before selecting a mounting bracket, be certain that it is capable of supporting the  
weight of the speaker to be mounted.  
4Power nonlinearity figures based on the A-weighted deviation from linear increase in  
SPL with linear increase in input power (i.e., power compression) measured after 3  
minutes of continuous pink noise excitation at the stated power input.  
JBL continually engages in research related to performance improvements. New mate-  
rials, production methods, and design refinements are introduced into existing products  
without notice as a routine expression of that philosophy. For this reason, any current  
JBL product may differ in some respect from its published description, but will always  
equal or exceed the original design specification unless otherwise stated.  
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Specifications - LSR6312SP  
Frequency Response (-6 dB)1: 28 - 80 Hz  
Low Frequency Extension: User controls set to default  
-3 dB: 34 Hz  
-10 dB: 26 Hz  
Enclosure Resonance Frequency: 28 Hz  
Low-To-High Crossover Frequency: 80 Hz (4th order electroacoustic Linkwitz-Riley)  
Amplitude & Phase  
Distortion, 96 dB SPL/ 1 m:  
Low Frequency (<80 Hz):  
2nd Harmonic: <2%  
3rd Harmonic: <1%  
Maximum Continuous SPL: >112 dB SPL / 1 m (35 Hz - 80 Hz)  
Maximum Peak SPL: >115 dB SPL / 1 m (35 Hz - 80 Hz)  
Calibrated Input Sensitivity:  
XLR or G"  
,
Selectable -10 dBV, +4 dBu, +8 dBu: 96 dB / 1 m  
Power Nonlinearity (20 Hz – 200 Hz):  
30 Watts: <0.4 dB  
100 Watts: <1.0 dB  
Power/Clip/Bypass Indicators: Green LED – normal operation  
Amber LED – bypass mode  
Red LED – Limiter activated  
Amplifier:  
Low Frequency Topology: Class A-B, all discrete  
Sine Wave Power Rating: 260 watts (<0.5% THD into rated impedance)  
THD + N, H Power: <0.05%  
96 dB/1 m (Distortion raised 20 dB)  
AC Input Voltage: 115 VAC, 60 Hz (230VAC, 50 Hz – model  
LSR6312SP/230)  
AC Input Voltage Operating Range: 15%  
Transducer:  
Low Frequency Model: 252F  
Diameter: 300 MM (12 in)  
Voice Coil: 50 mm (2 in) Differential Drive®  
with dynamic braking coil  
2nd  
3rd  
Magnet Type: Neodymium, with integral heat sink  
Cone Type: Carbon fiber composite  
Impedance: 2 ohms  
User Controls, Inputs and Outputs:  
Left, Center, Right and Direct Inputs: Neutrik Combi XLR-  
G"  
Left, Center and Right Outputs: Neutrik XLR, balanced (pin 2 hot)  
Low Frequency Summed Output: Neutrik XLR, balanced (pin 2 hot)  
Remote Bypass Connector:  
G" tip-sleeve jack  
Direct Input LFE +10 dB: Push-on/push-off switch  
LF Output Trim: 0 to -13 dB  
LF Sensitivity (+4 dBu): -10 dBv, +4, +8, +12 dBu  
Polarity Reverse: In/Out  
LF Alignment: 0, -4 dB  
RMC Defeat: In/Out  
Remote RMC Defeat Connector:  
Subwoofer Bypass Connector:  
G
" tip-sleeve jack  
" tip-sleeve jack  
G
Notes:  
RMC Frequency Adjust: 26 Hz - 96 Hz (21 centers)  
RMC Depth Adjust: 0 - 14 dB (cut only, 21 steps)  
RMC Q Adjust: 1/20th to 1/2 Octave (21 steps)  
1 Left, center and right input  
2 Produces quasi-fourth order Linkwitz-Riley acoustic high pass alignment when used with  
LSR6328P or LSR6332.  
Physical:  
RMC Mter Up Gain: 6 dB (21 steps)  
Finish: Smooth dark graphite  
All measurements unless otherwise stated made anechoically in a 4p environment at 2  
meters and referenced to 1 meter by the inverse square law.  
Enclosure Construction: 19 mm (I in) MDF  
The reference measurement microphone position is located perpendicular to the upper edge  
of the center of the woofer trim ring.  
Mounting: 4 threaded mounting points conforming to  
industry standard square pattern 127 x 70 mm  
(5 x 2.75 in) center to center. M6 metric threads.  
Acoustic loading provided by the listening room will increase maximum SPL capability and  
low frequency bass extension as compared to stated anechoic values.  
Distortion measurements performed with the input voltage necessary to produce the stated  
“A” weighted SPL level at the stated measurement distance. Distortion figures refer to the  
maximum distortion measured in any 1/10th octave wide band in the stated frequency range.  
Baffle Material: Injection molded structural ABS  
Enclosure Volume (net): 50 liter (1.8 cu ft)  
Net Weight: 22.7 kg (50 lb)  
Dimensions (WxHxD): 63.5 x 39.4 x 29.2 cm (25.0 x 15.5 x 11.5 in)  
JBL continually engages in research related to produce improvement. New materials, produc-  
tion methods, and design refinements are introduced into existing products without notice as  
a routine expression of that philosophy. For this reason, any current JBL product may differ in  
some respect from its published description, but will always equal or exceed the original  
design specifications unless otherwise stated.  
Caution: Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in seri-  
ous injury and equipment damage. Mounting of speakers should be done by qualified  
persons in accordance with all applicable local safety and construction standards. Be  
certain to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the mounting brack-  
et. Before selecting a mounting bracket, be certain that it is capable of supporting the  
weight of the speaker to be mounted.  
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Warranty Statement  
Who Is Protected by This Warranty?  
Your JBL Warranty protects the original owner and all subsequent owners so long as: A.) Your JBL product has been purchased in the  
Continental United States, Hawaii or Alaska. (This Warranty does not apply to JBL products purchased elsewhere except for purchases  
through military outlets. Other purchasers should contact the local JBL distributor for warranty information.); and B.) The original dated  
bill of sale is presented whenever warranty service is required.  
The JBL Limited Warranty on professional loudspeaker products (except for enclosures) remains in effect for five years from the date  
of the first consumer purchase. JBL amplifiers are warranted for three years from the date of original purchase. Enclosures and all  
other JBL products are warranted for two years from the date of original purchase.  
What does the JBL Warranty cover?  
Except as specified below, your JBL Warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship. The following are not covered: Damage  
caused by accident, misuse, abuse, product modification or neglect; damage occurring during shipment; damage resulting from failure  
to follow instructions contained in your Instruction Manual; damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone not author-  
ized by JBL; claims based upon any misrepresentations by the seller; any JBL product on which the serial number has been defaced,  
modified or removed.  
Who Pays for What?  
JBL will pay all labor and material expenses for all repairs covered by this warranty. Please be sure to save the original shipping car-  
tons because a charge will be made if replacement cartons are requested. Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next sec-  
tion of this warranty.  
How to Obtain Warranty Performance?  
If your JBL product ever needs service, write or telephone us at JBL Incorporated (Attn: Customer Service Department), 8500 Balboa  
Boulevard, PO. Box 2200, Northridge, California 91329 (800/852-5776). We may direct you to an authorized JBL Service Agency or ask  
you to send your unit to the factory for repair. Either way, you'll need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of pur-  
chase. Please do not ship your JBL product to the factory without prior authorization. If transportation of your JBL product presents  
any unusual difficulties, please advise us and we may make special arrangements with you. Otherwise, you are responsible for trans-  
porting your product for repair or arranging for its transportation and for payment of any initial shipping charges. However, we will pay  
the return shipping charges if repairs are covered by the warranty.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN  
DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES  
JBL'S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL NOT  
INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY, FROM STATE TO STATE.  
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JBL Professional Contact Information  
Mailing Address:  
Outside the USA:  
JBL Professional  
8500 Balboa Blvd.  
Northridge, CA 91329  
Contact the JBL Professional Distributor in your area. A com-  
plete list of JBL Professional international distributors is pro-  
Shipping Address:  
En Dehors des Etats-Unis:  
JBL Professional  
8370 Balboa Blvd., Dock D  
Northridge, CA 91329  
Contacter votre Distributeur JBL Professional. Une liste com-  
plète de nos distributeurs internationaux est disponible sur le  
Customer Service  
International:  
Monday through Friday  
8:00am - 5:00pm  
Pacific Coast Time In the U.S.A.  
(800) 8JBLPRO (800.852.5776)  
Wenden Sie sich an Ihre örtliche JBL Professional Vertretung.  
Eine vollständige Liste der internationalen JBL-Vertretungen  
Fuera de los Estados Unidos:  
Comuníquese con el distribuidor de JBL Professional de su  
lista completa de los distribuidores de JBL International.  
On the World Wide Web:  
Product Registration:  
Part# 350800-001  
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