JBL 660GTI, 560GTI manual Design Axis, Listening windows

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Figure 15. Woofer and tweeter mounted in the kick panel and aimed at a point between the driver and passenger. Coverage provided by separate listening windows.

SYSTEM DESIGN USING THE GTi COMPETITION SPEAKER SYSTEMS.

Many speaker systems are designed for on-axis listening and often include a listening window that’s ±30° from the speaker’s 0° axis. That’s great for home audio or other applications where speakers can be easily pointed at a single listener. In a car, however, the possible speaker mounting locations don’t always allow for on-axis placement even for a single listener. In many cases, on-axis placement for two listeners simply isn’t possible because the mounting locations are too close to the listeners to allow a single 60° window to cover both listeners. GTi competition speaker systems incorporate a 35° design axis, which provides an optimal listening window for each front-seat listener.

LISTENING WINDOWS AND MOUNTING LOCATIONS: CHOOSING THE BEST MOUNTING LOCATION AND AIMING THE TWEETER

Using the waveguides and planning your installation carefully will help to provide the best performance from your GTi competition speaker system. Consider the illustrations that follow and the ones to the left, when determining the best mounting locations for your woofers and tweeters.

Figure 16. Woofer mounted in the kick panel and tweeter mounted in the A-pillar and aimed at a point between the driver and passenger. Coverage provided by separate listening windows.

Figure 17. Woofer mounted in the door and waveguide mounted in the kick panel or A-pillar. Woofer aimed across the car, and tweeter aimed at a point between the driver and passenger. Woofer coverage provided by a single window. Tweeter coverage provided by separate

 

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Shaded Area = Measurement Window Figure 13. Listening window illustrated in three dimensions.

The shaded area in Figure 13 indicates the listening window (the area over which the wave- guide is optimized).

The small circle marked 5° represents one edge of the listening window and the circle marked 65° represents the other.

The small white area inside the 5° circle in the middle indicates the area considered to be ”on-axis”.

The circle marked 35° indicates the design axis, or the center of the listening window.

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Figure 18. Woofer and tweeter mounted in the door and aimed across the car. Coverage provided by a single listening window.

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Figure 14. Listening windows viewed in two dimensions.

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Contents 560GTi/660GTi For More than 60 YEARS, JBL has Table of Contents There are Three Stages in Engineering Loudspeakers AT JBL PrototypingTesting EnglishLOW-DISTORTION Woofer TWEETERS, Waveguides and Optimal Frequency Response Listeners100 200 500 10K Air Core Coils Bi-Amp Capable Tweeter Level Frequency Adjustment ContourDirectivity Index Design Axis Listening windowsSpecifications Page English 300mm 11-13/16 52mm 69mm 11/16 102mm 138mm 16mm 59mm312mm 12-1/4 7mm 11/3212x 16x 102mm 560GTi 660GTi BL TM Harman Consumer Group, Inc