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PROGRAM SOURCE 
(UNBALANCED) 

PROGRAM SOURCE 
(BALANCED) 

Output Connections

  - E a c h output channel can deliver 

6.2 V into 600 Q or greater ( + 18 dB ref. 0.775 V}. A separate 
pair of screw terminals, located on the rear panel, is provided 

for the low and high frequency output of each channel. 

Outputs will drive the line input of any conventional amplifier. 

Typically, the impedance of a bridging input is at least 5  k n 

(usually 10  k n o r more); therefore two or more power 

amplifiers can be driven by a single electronic frequency 
dividing network. 

O p e r a t i o n 

Verification of System Wiring 

It is imperative that each output of the electronic 

f r e q u e n c y dividing network be properly connected. 

Inadvertent exchange of low and high frequency output 

c o n n e c t i o n s — a t the network, power amplifiers, or trans-
d u c e r s — m a y result in severe damage to midrange or high 
f r e q u e n c y loudspeaker system components. 

The following procedure should be followed for each 

p r o g r a m channel prior to operation. 

1. With all power off, set the High Frequency Level control 

at  " 2 " and adjust the program source level to minimum 

(The source material may be wideband noise or music.) If 

the power amplifiers are equipped with level controls, adjust 
them to approximately one quarter power. 

2. Turn on the program source, network, and amplifiers for 

the channel under test. 

3. Gradually increase the program source volume level until 

audible. If the sound comes mainly from the mid-range or 

high frequency driver, shut power off immediately and 

A M P L I F I E R 

A M P L I F I E R 

check all wiring. If the lowfrequency loudspeaker produces 

bass, gradually advance the High Frequency Level control. 
Correct system wiring will be verified if the treble  c o m p o -

nent of the program material increases in level while 

coming simultaneously from the midrange and high 

frequency drivers. 

T r a n s d u c e r  P h a s i n g 

One important factor in the natural sound character 

of a loudspeaker system is the phase relationship of the 
transducers for an octave below and above each crossover 

frequency. Two suitable methods for establishing proper 

phase of the components in a two-way system are described 
in the following paragraphs. Either one may be used, depend-
ing on the availability of test equipment. A three- or four-way 
system should be treated in a similar manner by first estab-
lishing the proper phase for the transducers of the low 
frequency transition and then progressing to the midrange, 

high frequency, or ultra-high frequency transducers, as 

applicable. 

Objective Method-A

 real time third octave analyzer, 

condenser microphone, and a pink noise source can be 

used to establish proper phase of the loudspeaker system 
components as follows: 

1. Using pink noise as program material, adjust system 

volume for comfortable listening and set the levels of the 
individual transducers to display flattest overall frequency 

response on the real time analyzer. 

2. Reverse polarity of the high frequency driver and observe 

the effect on frequency response through the crossover 

region. Proper phasing of the transducers is indicated by 
the flattest frequency response through the crossover 

region as shown on the real time analyzer. 

A M P L I F I E R 

L O U D S P E A K E R  S Y S T E M 

HIGH 

MID 

LOW 

Figure 4.

 Wiring Diagram forTri-Amplification 

Shielded cable is necessary for all input and output connec-
tions, as shown. Make certain that the shield is properly 
connected to the ground terminal. 

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Страница 1: ...Professional Series Installation and Service Manual Electronic Frequency Dividing Networks 5233 Single Channel 5234 Dual Channel ...

Страница 2: ...r S l o p e 12 d B o r 18 d B p e r o c t a v e Input I m p e d a n c e Greater than 50 kfl L o a d I m p e d a n c e 6 0 0 O or greater O u t p u t I m p e d a n c e 4 7 f i C h a n n e l Isolation Greater than 60 d B 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Hz S i g n a l N o i s e Ratio Greater t h a n 9 0 d B 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 H z equivalent b a n d w i d t h Controls H i g h F r e q u e n c y Level e a c h c h a n n e l S ...

Страница 3: ...the appropriate power amplifiers which in turn drive their respective loudspeaker system components Input connections may be balanced or unbalanced output con nections are unbalanced shielded cable is required If output cable lengths are greater than 4 5 to 6 m 15 to 20ft isolation transformers 600 ft 600 ft are recommended at each output to reduce the possibility of radio frequency interference o...

Страница 4: ... W O R K HIGH Two Way System with Single Channel Active Crossover Three Way System with Dual Channel Active Crossover PROGRAM SOURCE PROGRAM SOURCE LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM Fig u re 1 Typical Installations of the 5233 and 5234 Compared to Conventional Passive Networks 4 HIGH LOW HIGH MID LOW TWO AMPLIFIERS HF LF 5233 HIGH LOW 5 2 3 4 T H R E E A M P L I F I E R S L O U D S P E A K E R S Y S T E M LOW HF...

Страница 5: ...and are clearly identified Balanced connections are shown in color exchanging HI and LO conductors will result in phase reversal A M P L I F I E R P R O G R A M S O U R C E 5233 P R O G R A M S O U R C E J A M P L I F I E R L O U D S P E A K E R S Y S T E M Dual Channel 5234 E L E C T R O N I C F R E Q U E N C Y DIVIDING N E T W O R K A M P L I F I E R L O U D S P E A K E R S Y S T E M C H A N N E...

Страница 6: ... loudspeaker produces bass gradually advance the High Frequency Level control Correct system wiring will be verified if the treble compo nent of the program material increases in level while coming simultaneously from the midrange and high frequency drivers Transducer Phasing One important factor in the natural sound character of a loudspeaker system is the phase relationship of the transducers fo...

Страница 7: ...ubjective evaluation of familiar program material or more accurately by using pink noise or the noise between FM stations as described in the following paragraphs Each program channel should be adjusted individually subjective evaluation should be made while seated in the normal listening location If subjective analysis is to be used and the power amplifiers are equipped with level controls initia...

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Страница 9: ...rsonnel only Voltage C o n v e r s i o n The 5233 and 5234 can be operated from either a 100 120 V AC or 200 240 V AC 50 60 Hz source The SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECT switch S301 converts the unit from one operating voltage range to the other Use the following pro cedures to convert the preamplifier to a different voltage range 1 Disconnect the unit from the power source 2 Slide the SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECT...

Страница 10: ...dB Octave Blank Crossover Card JBL Model 52 5120 Component values for the various frequencies are listed in Table 2 Components should rest against the printed circuit board Leads should be soldered and cut flush Table 3 18 d B O c t a v e Blank Crossover Card C o m p o n e n t Values Resistors are all W 5 tolerance Capacitors are all 5 tolerance metalized polyester Crossover Frequency Capacitors R...

Страница 11: ...le 6 M a x i m u m Values for L o w F r e q u e n c y A t t e n u a t i o n C a p a c i t o r s given in F Crossover Frequency Driver Impedance 4 n 8 n 16 n 250 Hz to 500 Hz 150 80 40 500 Hz to 5 kHz 80 40 20 Above 5 kHz 8 5 2 Table 7 C a p a c i t o r s Available F r o m J B L The following 10 tolerance non polarized electrolytic capacitors are suitable for driver protection and may be ordered fr...

Страница 12: ...5 0 6 8 2 IM 5 2 3 3 3 1 8 8 0 REVB Printed in U S A Professional Division James B Lansing Sound Inc 8500 Balboa Boulevard Northridge California 91329 U S A JBL ...

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