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CONNeCTIONs

CAUTION: Make sure that all of the system’s electrical components are turned OFF (and preferably 
unplugged from their AC outlets) before making any connections.

Speakers and amplifiers have corresponding positive and negative (“+” and “–”) connection terminals. The 4365 has 
two sets of connection terminals; jumper wires connect the terminals to each other. The terminals are marked “+” and 
“–”. Additionally, the “+” terminals have red rings, while the “–” terminals have black rings. See the illustration below.

We have designed the 4365 so that a positive voltage at the “+” (red) terminal will cause the speaker transducers to 
move outward (toward the room).

We recommend using a high-quality speaker wire with polarity coding. The side of the wire with a ridge or other coding 
is usually considered positive polarity (“+”).

To ensure proper polarity, connect the left- and right-channel “+” terminals on the back of the amplifier or receiver to 
their respective “+” (red) terminals on the speakers. Connect the “–” (black) terminals in a similar way. See the owner’s 
manual of your receiver or amplifier to confirm its connection procedures.

BASIC SINGLE-WIRE CONNECTION:

Connect the amplifier to each speaker as shown in the illustration below. You can use either set of terminals on the 
speaker. NOTE: Do not remove the jumper wires from between the two sets of terminals when connecting the speaker 
wires.

+ –

Speaker

Connector Panel

Receiver or Amplifier

(one channel shown)

IMPORTANT: Do not reverse polarities (i.e., “+” to “–” or “–” to “+”) when making connections. Doing so will cause poor 
stereo imaging and diminished bass performance.

The 4365’s gold-plated speaker terminals can accept a variety of wire-connector types: bare wire, spade connectors, 
pin connectors and banana connectors.

Using Bare Wire or Pin Connectors:

A. Unscrew Cap

B. Insert Bare Wire or

 Pin Connector through
 Hole in Post

C. Tighten Cap

 to Secure Wire

IMPORTANT: Make sure the (+) and (–) wires or pins do not touch each other or the other terminal. Touching wires can 
cause a short circuit that can damage your receiver or amplifier.

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Summary of Contents for 4365

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL JBL STUDIO MONITOR MODEL 4365 3 way loudspeaker 4365 4365...

Page 2: ...le unpack and move the speaker The speaker has rounded stainless steel feet installed on the bottom of its cabinet To avoid damage to your floor we strongly advise that you unpack the speaker on a wel...

Page 3: ...ustration below as a guide Listening Position 40 60 50cm 20 in 50cm 20 in For best results place the speakers about two to three meters about six to ten feet apart If you place the speakers farther ap...

Page 4: ...heir respective red terminals on the speakers Connect the black terminals in a similar way See the owner s manual of your receiver or amplifier to confirm its connection procedures BASIC SINGLE WIRE C...

Page 5: ...igh frequency ultrahigh frequency drivers and the lower set of terminals is for the woofer This arrangement allows you to bi wire the speakers using a single stereo power amplifier or two stereo power...

Page 6: ...d according to your room s acoustics or your personal taste If you want to return the speakers to their factory shipped response set the controls to 0dB As with most speakers the 4365 has transducers...

Page 7: ...mpression driver with pure titanium diaphragm model 045Ti 1 Recommended amplifier power 50W 300W Frequency response 35Hz 40kHz 6dB anechoic Nominal impedance 8 ohms Sensitivity 93dB 2 83V 1m Crossover...

Page 8: ...rights reserved JBL and Bi Radial are trademarks of Harman International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Vented Gap Cooling is a trademark of Harman Inte...

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