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Switch 3 boosts the high frequency response by 1.5 dB above 2.3 kHz when set to the UP position. This posi-
tion can be used if the room is extremely dead, or you want to hear more high frequency from the speaker to 
assist you in creating “warmer” mixes. 
Switch 4 attenuates the high frequency response by 1.5 dB above 2.3 kHz when set in the UP position. This 
position can be used if the room is highly refl ective or you want to hear less high frequency from the speaker 
to allow you to mix “brighter,” apply more high frequency EQ or signal processing.

80 Hz High Pass Filter

 – Setting DIP switch 1 in the UP position activates a 80 Hz High-Pass fi lter. This fi lter 

can be activated when LSR6325P is used with sub woofers that do not include bass management features. 

Boundary Compensation

 – DIP Switch 2 can be used to restore accurate system performance when the 

speaker is placed on a work-surface, or near wall or boundary. The setting is particularly useful when the 
speaker will be positioned on a table-top and used with computer audio production system.

LED Indication – 

A single bi-color LED indicator is located on the front of the LSR6325P. In normal operation, 

the LED will be illuminated GREEN. At the onset of amplifi er clipping in either the low or high frequency ampli-
fi er, the LED will fl ash RED. Continual RED illumination of this LED indicates that levels should be reduced.

Mounting – 

The LSR6325P has built-in mounting points for use with industry-standard mounting hardware. 

The mounting points are located on the rear panel of the speaker system. The four threaded holes accept a 
¼” diameter machine screw with a pitch of 20 threads per inch.  The length of the screw should be a total of 
5/8th inch plus the thickness of the mounting bracket.

Mounting Hole Pattern

Summary of Contents for LSR6325P

Page 1: ...LSR6325P ed Studio Monitor System Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Dress the power cords so that they will not be inadvertently walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points whe...

Page 3: ...onstitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ATTENTlON POUR EV...

Page 4: ...er Connections 8 Making Sound Audio Level Adjustment 8 Frequency Response Adjustment 8 9 80 Hz High Pass Filter 9 Boundary Compensation 9 LED Indication 9 Mounting 9 10 LSR6325P Systems with the LSR63...

Page 5: ...ite High Frequency Transducer Using patented technology the high frequency device incorporates titanium and composite materials to improve transient response and reduce distortion By reducing distorti...

Page 6: ...and compensate for troublesome low frequency standing waves The result is clear extended bass response at the mix position in any size room Set Up Unpacking Caution The high frequency transducer is un...

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Page 8: ...controls to their full counter clock wise position to produce minimum gain when powering up or powering down other components in the system When the Green LED on the front panel is illuminated the spe...

Page 9: ...DIP Switch 2 can be used to restore accurate system performance when the speaker is placed on a work surface or near wall or boundary The setting is particularly useful when the speaker will be posit...

Page 10: ...SR6325P Systems with the LSR6312SP Subwoofer The addition of the LSR6312SP Subwoofer provides an exceptionally accurate system with bass extension to 26 Hz even greater SPL capability and the extra be...

Page 11: ...ced Passive voltage applied to XLR Pin 2 RCA tip produces outward woofer motion Calibrated Input Sensitivity XLR 4 dBu 96 dB 1 m RCA 10 dBV 96 dB 1 m Self Generated Noise Level 10 dBA SPL 1 m AC Input...

Page 12: ...any current JBL product may differ in some respect from its published description but will always equal or exceed the original design speci cations unless otherwise stated THD N 1 2 power 0 05 High Fr...

Page 13: ...13 Hz 100 1000 10000 60 70 80 90 100 e s a h P 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 100 200 20 20K B d L P S Frequency...

Page 14: ...f hum or other interference For balanced sources the HOT signal from your source should be connected to Pin 2 of the XLR input as shown in Diagram A The COLD signal should be connected to Pin 3 of the...

Page 15: ...15 Diagram D and E are similar In Diagram E a link is added between Pin 3 and Pin 2 of the XLR connector In some cases this could be required if hum is encountered Diagram C Diagram D Diagram E...

Page 16: ...inal shipping cartons because a charge will be made if replacement cartons are requested Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty How to Obtain Warranty Performanc...

Page 17: ...omplete list of JBL Professional International Distributors is provided at our U S A En Dehors des Etats Unis Contacter votre Distributeur JBL Professional Une liste compl te de nos distributeurs inte...

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