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SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Low-frequency sounds are 
normally omnidirectional,
meaning the listener can’t tell
where they are generated from.
However, frequencies between
75Hz and 150Hz can be local-
ized, especially at higher vol-
ume levels. Positioning your
subwoofer as recommended
will provide the most natural
soundstage and imaging from
your loudspeaker system. 

It is generally recommended
that you install your HTI88 in-
wall subwoofer along the same
wall as the front loudspeakers.
The HTI88 subwoofer is not
video-shielded and should not
be placed near a video display.
Installing the HTI88 near a cor-
ner will tend to maximize low-
frequency output. Be cautious
when installing in a corner, to
avoid a “boomy” sound. Also
take into consideration any
unusual features of the room,
such as an alcove, which may
tend to create a localized node
that may affect bass response
in that area of the room. 

It is generally recommended
that the speaker be installed so
that the bottom of the speaker
is approximately 12" from the
floor. This is to help with the
low-frequency loading (bass
reinforcement). This also helps
hide the speaker in a less visi-
ble place. In special circum-
stances it is acceptable to
install the speaker at any 
height on a wall. 

Remember that these are just
guidelines. Since every listen-
ing room is different, JBL
strongly recommends experi-
menting with the positioning of
your subwoofer prior to cutting
the wall to obtain the most
pleasing results in your room.
One technique that can help
you find the ideal subwoofer
location is to temporarily bor-
row a stand-alone subwoofer
and place it near the main lis-
tening location. Then move
around the room and determine
where you hear the most pleas-
ing bass performance. This
would then be the ideal loca-
tion for the subwoofer.

When using two HTI88 in-wall
subwoofers, you may need to
be concerned about phase, 
as the sound waves may 
cancel each other out. If bass
response seems low, try invert-
ing the polarity on one sub-
woofer – i.e., connect the (+)
terminal on the amplifier to the
(–) terminal on the speaker, and
the (–) terminal on the amplifier
to the (+) terminal on the
speaker.

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Page 1: ...HTI88 HOME THEATER IN WALL SERIES OWNER S GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ect and that when you think about purchasing additional audio equipment for your home car or office you will once again choose JBL Please take a moment to register your product on our Web site at www jbl com It enables us to keep you posted on our latest advancements and helps us to better under stand our customers and build products that meet their needs and expectations JBL Consumer Products HTI...

Page 3: ...bottom of the speaker is approximately 12 from the floor This is to help with the low frequency loading bass reinforcement This also helps hide the speaker in a less visi ble place In special circum stances it is acceptable to install the speaker at any height on a wall Remember that these are just guidelines Since every listen ing room is different JBL strongly recommends experi menting with the ...

Page 4: ...ker SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 4 To use the spring clip type ter minals on the HTI88 loudspeaker press the colored tab and insert the bare end of the wire into the hole Release the tab and gently tug the wire to ensure that it is secure To use the push type terminals on the connections panel sup plied with the optional HTI88BB back box enclosure depress the colored cap until the pass through hole in the ...

Page 5: ...equencies The HTI88 s onboard cross over feeds the low passed signal 2nd order at 100Hz to the HTI88 subwoofers and HTi88s L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 BLK GRN BLK ORN J 1 C 1 C 3 C 2 OUT 2 OUT 1 C 4 J 2 IN 2 IN 1 HTi88s L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 BLK GRN BLK ORN J 1 C 1 C 3 C 2 OUT 2 OUT 1 C 4 J 2 IN 2 IN 1 Receiver Amplifier Speaker Outputs Left Right Front Left Speaker Front Right Speaker Rear of Right HTI88 Rear of L...

Page 6: ...l to each of Inputs 1 and 2 However you must remove the shorting straps when using stereo mode Alternatively you may connect each channel to a separate HTI88 When using only one input on an individual HTI88 you should leave the shorting bars in place NOTE The built in network on the HTI88 is a 2nd order low pass filter crossed over at 100Hz This filter is always active Although the subwoofer or LF...

Page 7: ...Left Left Right Right Left Right Rear of HTI88 Connection Method 2 Using One HTI88 in Stereo Mode Remove Shorting Straps Amplifier Receiver Processor Speaker Level Outputs Subwoofer or Main Amp Out Line Level Inputs Left Left Right Right Left Right YEL BLK YEL WHT BLK WHT ORG BLK ORG GRE BLK GRE INPUT 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 YEL BLK YEL WHT BLK WHT ORG BLK ORG GRE BLK GRE INPUT 1 INPUT 2 OUTPU...

Page 8: ...BL logo to the grille to cor respond to vertical or horizontal installation Place the frame assembly in the wall until the frame surface is flush with the wallboard Screw down each of the ten Phillips head screws It is best to use a low speed cordless driver or a hand held screw driver to tighten the screws to prevent over tightening The locking tabs will swivel into place and secure the unit to t...

Page 9: ...re in the correct loca tion before final mounting 2 Install the four L brackets to the four corners of the en closure Each of the eight screws should have both the split washer and flat washer installed the split washer goes on first Leave the screws a half turn loose at first to allow for adjustment later see Detail A Do not screw the L brackets to the wall studs at this time see step 6 3 Fit the...

Page 10: ...main free of paint Filling them with paint will diminish the sound quality 6 Screw the L brackets into the studs 7 Remove the wood centering bars and replace the flat head screws into the holes left over the holes left in the cabinet face underneath the bars are also counterbored to accept the flat head screws 8 The enclosure is now installed and ready for the wallboard to be installed over it 9 M...

Page 11: ...t Make sure the connections to the Speaker Inputs have the correct polarity and If you are using two HTI88 subwoofers try inverting the polarity on one subwoofer as described on page 4 Consider adding a separate power amplifier to drive the HTI88 subwoofer In Dolby Digital or DTS modes make sure your receiver proces sor is correctly configured When using a power amplifier with your HTI88 subwoofer...

Page 12: ...rance declare in own responsibility that the product described in this owner s manual is in compliance with technical standards EN 61000 6 3 2001 EN 61000 6 1 2001 Laurent Rault Harman Consumer Group International Chateau du Loir France 4 05 All features and specifications are subject to change without notice The maximum recommended amplifier power rating will ensure proper system headroom to allo...

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