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Separate and strip the ends of
the speaker wire (not supplied)
as shown. Speakers and
electronics terminals have
corresponding (+) and (–)
terminals. Most manu-
facturers of speakers and
electronics, including JBL, use
red to denote the (+) terminal
and black for the (–) terminal.

The (+) lead of the speaker
wire is sometimes noted with
a stripe or other demarcation.
It is important to connect both
speakers identically: (+) on the
speaker to (+) on the amplifier

and (–) on the speaker to (–)
on the amplifier. Wiring “out of
phase” results in thin sound,
weak bass and a poor 
stereo image.

With the advent of multi-
channel surround-sound
systems, connecting all of the
speakers in your system with
the correct polarity remains
equally important in order to
preserve the proper ambience
and directionality of the
program material.

LFE Level Control

– This

control only affects the signal
sent to the LFE input. Adjust
the LFE level by starting with
the level controls on both
PS1400 modules in the
Minimum position. With 5.1, 6.1
or 7.1 source material playing,
advance the LFE Level controls
on both PS1400s slowly until
the desired amount of effects
channel is present. The normal
position for this control is full
clockwise, with LFE adjust-
ments being made via the level
adjustments on your processor.
We have provided this control
because the LFE output level of
AV receivers and processors
can vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer. 

If you are using the third or
fourth configurations, where

the main speakers are con-
figured as “Small” and all bass
information is being sent to the
LFE inputs of the PS1400s, the
LFE Level control will operate
on all low- frequency infor-
mation, and not just for the .1
channel effects.

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LFE/Subwoofer Input

– This

jack accepts either an LFE or
line-level output from the
receiver or processor.  

System Input

– These

binding posts accept a full-
range, amplified (speaker-
level) output from the receiver
or amplifier. This input should
be used whenever the PS1400
and PT800 modules will be
stacked and the internal
crossover used to form an
integrated floorstanding
speaker system. This input

should be used in that
configuration even if the LFE
input will also be used.

Power

– This is the main

power switch, which must be
turned on for the amplifier and
electronic internal crossover to
function. If you will be away
from home for an extended
period of time, or if the PS1400
will not be used, turn this
switch off to conserve
electricity.

General Connection Information

Summary of Contents for Performance Series PT800

Page 1: ...hms Sensitivity 2 83V 1m 91dB Frequency Response 6dB 80Hz to 22kHz Crossover Frequencies 800Hz 3500Hz High Frequency Transducer 1 Pure titanium dome with rubber surround shielded with EOS waveguide Mi...

Page 2: ...1 Inch Pure Titanium Dome with Rubber Surround Mounted in EOS Waveguide M I D R A N G E 4 Inch Titanium Inverted Dome with Rubber Surround and Cast Aluminum Basket L O W F R E Q U E N C Y Titanium All...

Page 3: ...r elements as the tower The acoustic behavior of the PT800 tower and PC600 center has been matched giving the added system flexibility of using either PT800 towers or PC600 centers at any of the five...

Page 4: ...Accessories carton containing For PS1400 2 gold jumper bars to connect PS1400 speaker outputs to PT800 inputs 2 mounting pillars 4 long hex bolts 1 Allen wrench For PT800 and PC600 4 rubber pads for...

Page 5: ...sition facing forward The surround speakers should not call attention to themselves Experiment with their Center Channel Speaker S P E A K E R P L A C E M E N T 5 1 Channel System Important Note for P...

Page 6: ...and right rear channels found in 5 1 systems Place the left and right surround speakers on the sides of the room at or in front of the listening position facing each other M O U N T I N G O P T I O N...

Page 7: ...he enclosure to be positioned Wall Mounting the PT800 Tower or the PC600 Center 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 8: ...center of each of the six mounting holes using a pencil or sharp implement Remove the bracket and drill six pilot holes as required for your wood screws or anchors Securely fasten the bracket to the w...

Page 9: ...the PT800 whether or not it is stacked with the PS1400 should be given only a high passed amplifier signal That signal should be crossed over at 80Hz LF Level Control This control allows you to adjust...

Page 10: ...ent The normal position for this control is full clockwise with LFE adjust ments being made via the level adjustments on your processor We have provided this control because the LFE output level of AV...

Page 11: ...level output 1 Configure the receiver processor for Large speakers for the left and right channels 2 Configure the receiver processor for Subwoofer Off 3 Configure the receiver processor for Small for...

Page 12: ...Note You may if desired use stacked PS1400 and PT800 modules in the surround speaker positions These should be wired the same way as shown above for the front speakers If you choose this configuratio...

Page 13: ...els 4 Check the owner s guide for your receiver or amplifier to make sure that the main speaker terminals will output a full range amplified signal Connect your receiver or amplifier s left and right...

Page 14: ...may if desired use stacked PS1400 and PT800 modules in the surround speaker positions These should be wired using the same speaker level connections as shown above for the front speakers but without...

Page 15: ...r your receiver or amplifier to make sure that the main speaker terminals will output a high pass amplified signal that is crossed over at 80Hz Connect your receiver or amplifier s left and right spea...

Page 16: ...15 Left Surround Right Surround Right Tower Right Sub Left Tower Center Left Sub Subwoofer LFE LFE LFE Y Connector not included Input Input Receiver...

Page 17: ...hannels 4 Check the owner s guide for your receiver or amplifier to make sure that the main speaker terminals will output a high pass amplified signal that is crossed over at 80Hz Connect your receive...

Page 18: ...17 Left Surround Right Surround Right Tower Right Sub Left Tower Center Left Sub Subwoofer LFE LFE LFE Y Connector not included Input Input Receiver...

Page 19: ...are connected Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed cut or punctured If more than one pair of main speakers is being used check the minimum impedance requirements of your receiver amplifier I...

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