JBL SG3030, SG2020 manual Connections Setting the Clock, Headphones, Antenna

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GETTING STARTED

Connections (cont.)

Setting the Clock

Headphones

Connecting a headphone 32 automatically dis- ables the loudspeakers in order to provide a pri- vate listening session.

Antenna

Important

FM Antenna Connection

Unless radio signals are very weak, no external antenna is necessary. Simply connect the sup- plied FM indoor antenna wire to the terminal marked FM on the back of the unit 44 .

AM Antenna Connection

Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the terminal marked AM on the back of the unit 44 .

Setting the clock will be demonstrated with the example of 9:25 AM.

Although JBL Soundgear will retain the clock setting when you power it down into the Standby mode, the setting will be lost if the unit is unplugged or the electrical power is interrupted for more than 10 seconds. In that event, the clock setting will be erased, and JBL Soundgear will display a blinking “— : —“.

When setting the time, remember that midnight is at 12:00 AM and noon is at 12:00 PM.

1. Press the Clock button ª. (If the clock was

previously set, press and hold the Clock button

for more than 1.5 seconds.)

5.Press the Set/Station button °.

6.Set the minute by pressing the Preset Up c or the Preset Down g buttons.

7.Press the Set/Station button °, and the clock will resume normal operation.

FM external antenna (not supplied)

75 ohms coaxial cable

FM indoor

antennaAM

Position

 

it for the

GND

best

FM

reception

 

AM loop antenna (included)

“12:00 AM” will blink in the Display c, to

indicate civilian 12-hour time. Press the Preset

Up c or Preset Down g button to display a

blinking “0:00”, which denotes 24-hour military

time.

2. Choose between the 24-hour display or 12-

hour display by pressing the Preset Up c or

the Preset Down g buttons.

3. Press the Set/Station button ° to store this

setting and proceed to the next step.

4. Set the hour by pressing the Preset Up c

or the Preset Down g buttons.

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SG3030, SG2020 specifications

The JBL SG2020 and SG3030 are two high-performance loudspeakers that reflect JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio experiences. As part of JBL's professional series, both models are designed to meet the demands of live sound, studio monitoring, and various other audio applications.

The JBL SG2020 is noted for its compact design, making it an ideal choice for smaller venues or mobile setups. Despite its size, it delivers powerful sound with clarity and precision. The SG2020 features a 20-watt RMS amplifier coupled with a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter, allowing it to produce a wide frequency response. Its frequency range typically spans from 55Hz to 20kHz, ensuring that both low and high frequencies are represented accurately.

One of the standout technologies in the SG2020 is the proprietary JBL transducer design. This includes advanced magnet structures and voice coils that optimize thermal management, resulting in better performance and reliability during extended use. The speaker also employs a robust cabinet construction that minimizes resonance and adds durability, which is essential for professional applications.

On the other hand, the JBL SG3030 takes performance to another level. Equipped with a more powerful 30-watt RMS amplifier and dual 8-inch woofers along with a 1-inch titanium dome tweeter, the SG3030 is capable of delivering a fuller, richer sound experience. It excels in larger venues and can handle higher sound pressure levels without distortion. Its frequency response extends from 45Hz to 20kHz, making it suitable for a broader range of audio content.

Both the SG2020 and SG3030 come with multiple connectivity options, including XLR and TRS inputs, allowing for versatile integration into any audio setup. They also feature adjustable crossover controls, enhancing their versatility for different applications, whether for music performances or film sound design.

Furthermore, both models incorporate JBL's cutting-edge waveguide technology, which ensures even sound distribution throughout the listening area, reducing dead spots and enhancing the overall audio experience. This technology is particularly beneficial in live sound scenarios where audience coverage is crucial.

In summary, the JBL SG2020 and SG3030 loudspeakers are remarkable advancements in sound technology, combining compact design with powerful audio performance. Their blend of durability, advanced features, and professional-grade sound make them excellent choices for musicians, sound engineers, and audio enthusiasts alike. Whether for studio monitoring or live performance, these models stand out in the JBL lineup, making them valuable assets in any audio environment.