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the tweeter’s output at low frequencies in the listening window and decreases its out-
put in the off-axis response. That’s a much closer match to the directivity of the woofer,
which is focused into the listening window in the crossover region. The crossover region
is also indicated in dark green in the frequency response plot in Figure 9.

At higher frequencies, the waveguide’s gentle curve (indicated in orange in Figure 9)
spreads the sound over all the angles, increasing the high-frequency content of the 
off-axis response and decreasing it in the listening window. This region is also indicated
in light green in the frequency response plot in Figure 9. Essentially, the directivity of 
the waveguide is the inverse of the tweeter’s directivity, and the combination of the two
provides nearly constant directivity over the tweeter’s range above the crossover. At the
highest frequencies (to the right of the orange region), the waveguide has no effect
because the dispersion pattern is narrower than the waveguide.

THE CROSSOVER: MORE THAN A DIVIDING NETWORK

The crossover included in GTi competition speaker systems is more than a set of 
simple filters. The filter frequencies, slopes and Q values are carefully chosen to 
provide a phase-aligned transition between woofer and tweeter with optimally 
flat frequency response at the design axis and throughout the listening window.
Additionally, the tweeter’s high-pass filter circuit includes a level control and 
frequency contour to optimize the system’s response when the waveguide is used 
or when the tweeter is conventionally mounted. 

Capacitor, inductor and resistor types have been selected to minimize distortion 
and maximize power handling. Air-core coils minimize saturation, which can cause 
distortion at high input power. Low-loss, low-ESR polypropylene capacitors provide
crystal-clear high frequencies, while wire-wound precision resistors with integral
heatsink ensure filter stability at high input power. 

Finally, for systems that will include a separate amplifier channel for each speaker, the
GTi competition system crossover includes bi-amp capability. For instructions in setting
up the crossover for bi-amp systems, see “Adjusting the Crossover” on page 11.

ENGLISH

Figure 9.

The waveguide provides a smooth and gradual increase in tweeter directivity in the

crossover region and a reduction in tweeter directivity at higher frequencies.

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Summary of Contents for 560GTI

Page 1: ...560GTi 660GTi COMPETITION SPEAKER SYSTEMS 60TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...R THOSE WHO WON T COMPROMISE IN THE STUDIO AT HOME OR ON THE ROAD MORE THAN ANY OTHER COMPONENT SPEAKERS DEFINE THE SOUND OF AN AUDIO SYSTEM THEY ARE THE CRITICAL CHOICE THAT DETERMINES ULTIMATE PERFO...

Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 SCIENCE OF JBL SPEAKER DESIGN 4 PRODUCT FEATURES 6 SYSTEM DESIGN 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 3 ENGLISH...

Page 4: ...rformance of the speaker s motor and moving parts FEA divides the device being modeled into thousands of small parts or elements and predicts performance based on the shape of the design and the mater...

Page 5: ...g a mathematical operation called Fast Fourier Transform or FFT Real Time Laser Vibrometry is used to measure the structural behavior of the moving assembly The Klippel analyzer measures magnetic fiel...

Page 6: ...d support for motor and moving assembly LOW DISTORTION WOOFER Distortion sound produced erroneously is the enemy of great speaker performance At its worst distortion makes speakers sound broken At mor...

Page 7: ...nd other objects in the room In large rooms the walls and other objects are often located several feet from the speaker enclosure so the intensity of the reflected sound is lower than that of the dire...

Page 8: ...ONTRIBUTE TWO SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THE GTi COMPETITION SPEAKER SYSTEMS Waveguides match the directivity of the tweeter to that of the woofer at the crossover by focusing the...

Page 9: ...sponse at the design axis and throughout the listening window Additionally the tweeter s high pass filter circuit includes a level control and frequency contour to optimize the system s response when...

Page 10: ...ening window illustrated in three dimensions The shaded area in Figure 13 indicates the listening window the area over which the wave guide is optimized The small circle marked 5 represents one edge o...

Page 11: ...be mounted in the A pillars or kick panels ADJUSTING THE CROSSOVER If you are bi amping the speakers remove the jumpers as illustrated in Figure 20 If you are using the waveguides move the switch to t...

Page 12: ......

Page 13: ...ENGLISH...

Page 14: ...1 16 77 8mm 3 1 16 8 7mm 11 32 116 7mm 4 9 32 160mm 6 5 16 1 7 6 m m 6 1 5 1 6 300mm 11 13 16 52mm 2 1 16 12mm 15 32 200mm 7 7 8 312mm 12 1 4 55mm 2 3 16 69mm 2 11 16 41mm 1 5 16 69mm 2 11 16 32mm 1...

Page 15: ...15 560GTi 660GTi 2x 2x 1x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 12x 8x 8x 4x 8x 8x 1x 16x 2x 2x 2x 1x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 12x 8x 8x 4x 8x 8x 1x 16x 2x...

Page 16: ...16 1 2 3 1 2 4 102mm 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2...

Page 17: ...17 560GTi...

Page 18: ...18 660GTi...

Page 19: ...48 MMS g 14 84 17 94 SD sq cm 86 6 132 7 CMS m N 312 382 VAS l 3 29 9 45 FS Hz 74 60 8 QES 0 37 0 42 QMS 5 49 10 17 QT 0 34 0 4 1wSPL dB0 87 5 89 SPL 2 83V 91 7 92 6 HVC mm 15 74 17 27 HAG mm 6 6 XMA...

Page 20: ...Printed 3 07 JBL is a trademark of Harman International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Vented Gap Cooling is a trademark of Harman International Industr...

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