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JL Audio

JX

360/4

 

 

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ENGLISH

  “LP” (Low-Pass): Configures the filter to 
attenuate frequencies above the selected filter 
frequency at a rate of 12dB per octave. This is 
useful for connection of subwoofer(s) to one  
or both of the JX360/4’s channel pairs in a  
bi-amplified system.

2)  “Filter Freq. (Hz)” A simple rotary control 

in each channel section adjusts the filter 
cutoff frequency of the filter type you have 
selected with the “Filter Mode” switch. This 
control will have no effect if you have selected 
the “Off” position for the “Filter Mode”).

Each filter in the JX360/4 is fully variable 
between 50 Hz and  200 Hz. The "80" 
Hz position is  a good starting point for 
tuning systems utilizing typical subwoofers 
and component or coaxial speakers.

Input sensItIvItY controls

The controls labeled “Input Sens.” located in 

each channel pair's control section can be used 
to match the source unit’s output voltage to the 
input stage of each pair of amplifier channels 
for maximum clean output. Rotating the control 
clockwise will result in higher sensitivity (louder 
for a given input voltage). Rotating the control 
counter-clockwise will result in lower sensitivity 
(quieter for a given input voltage.) 

 

 

To properly set the amplifier for maximum 

clean output, please refer to Appendix A (page 
12) in this manual. After using this procedure, 
you can then adjust any or all “Input Sens.” 
levels downward if this is required to achieve the 
desired system balance. 

 

IMPORTANT

!

 

Do not increase any “Input Sens.” setting for 

any channel(s) of any amplifier in the system 

beyond the maximum level established during 

the procedure outlined in Appendix A (page 

12). Doing so will result in audible distortion 

and possible speaker damage.

FIlter controls

The active filter built into each channel 

section of the JX360/4 can be used to eliminate 
potentially harmful and/or undesired frequencies 
from making their way through the amplifier 
sections to the speaker(s). This serves to improve 
tonal balance and to avoid distortion and possible 
speaker failure. Correct use of these filters can 
substantially increase the longevity and fidelity  
of your audio system.

 

1)  “Filter Mode” Control: The JX360/4 employs a 

12dB per octave filter for each pair of channels 
(one filter for channels 1&2 and another filter 
for channels 3&4). Each of these filters can 
be configured independently into one of two 
filter types or defeated completely by way of the 
three-position Filter Mode” switches:

“HP” (High-Pass): Configures the filter to 

attenuate frequencies below the selected filter 
frequency at a rate of 12dB per octave. This is 
useful for connection of component speakers 
to one or both of the JX360/4’s channel pairs in 
a bi-amplified system.

Off”: Defeats the filter completely, allowing 

the full range of frequencies present at the 
inputs to feed the amplifier. This is useful 
for systems utilizing outboard crossovers or 
requiring full-range reproduction from one or 
both of the JX360/4’s channel pairs. 

preouts

The JX360/4 incorporates a pass-through 

preamp output (Preouts) section, so that 
additional amplifiers can be easily added to 
the system. This pass-through pre-amp output 
delivers a summed stereo signal, combining the 
Ch 1 and 3 signals into a Left Preamp Output 
Signal and the Ch. 2 and 4 signals into a Right 
Channel Preamp Output signal. Only signals 
applied to the Low-Level inputs are passed 
through the Preouts. Input signals applied to 
the High-Level inputs will not pass through the 
Preouts.

 

The preamp output signal is not affected by  

any crossover filter selected (if the input signal is 
full-range, the preamp output will be full-range). 

 

Note: The signal level of the “Preouts is always 
line-level (low voltage).

Summary of Contents for JL364

Page 1: ...lation equipment to ensure optimum performance from this product Should you decide to install the amplifier yourself please take the time to read this manual thoroughly so as to familiarize yourself w...

Page 2: ...g through a gas tank brake line wiring harness or other vital vehicle system Do not run system wiring outside or underneath the vehicle This is an extremely dangerous practice which can result in seve...

Page 3: ...d to each device with appropriate fusing and power wire for each device Product Description The JL Audio JX360 4 is a four channel full range audio amplifier utilizing Class A B technology for all cha...

Page 4: ...udible distortion See Bridging Considerations section on Page 10 for further information Turn On Lead The JX360 4 is turned on and off using a conventional 12V remote turn on lead typically controlled...

Page 5: ...nto each channel section of the JX360 4 can be used to eliminate potentially harmful and or undesired frequencies from making their way through the amplifier sections to the speaker s This serves to i...

Page 6: ...2 ohms nominal per channel are not recommended and will cause the amplifier to enter a protection mode Bridging Considerations Bridging is the practice of combining the output of two amplifier channel...

Page 7: ...Procedure 1 Disconnect the speakers from the amplifier s speaker output connectors you need only disconnect one wire on each output 2 Turn off all processing bass treble loudness EQ etc on the source...

Page 8: ...r wire connectors are designed to accept up to 8 AWG wire Make sure to strip the wire to allow for a sufficient connection with the metal inside the terminal block How do I properly set the input sens...

Page 9: ...16 JL Audio JX360 4 17 ENGLISH INSTALLATION NOTES Use this diagram to document your amplifier s switch and control positions...

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Page 14: ...en aus dem Signal zu filtern welches vom Verst rker zu den Lautsprechern geschickt wird Dies sorgt f r eine optimale tonale Balance und verhindert Verzerrungen sowie Sch den an den Lautsprechern Die k...

Page 15: ...CH 2 R Bridged Bridged Nominale Lautsprecherimpedanzen von weniger als 2 Ohm sind unbedingt zu vermeiden diese verursachen sehr starke Verzerrungen am Ausgangssignal BR CKEN BETRIEB Der Br cken Modus...

Page 16: ...etc der Steuereinheit des separaten Signal Prozessors und Verst rkers ab Bringen Sie an der Steuereinheit den Fader Regler in die Null Stellung und stellen Sie den separaten Subwooferpegel auf 3 4 der...

Page 17: ...die Eingangsempfindlichkeit meines Verst rkers richtig ein Bitte beachten Sie dazu Anhang A Seite 12 um die Eingangsempfindlichkeit optimal einzustellen Mein Verst rker schaltet sich nicht ein berpr f...

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