JBL Discover the Features and Performance of the LSR6312SP Powered Subwoofer

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LSR6312SP Powered Subwoofer System

The LSR6312SP Active Subwoofer consists of a Neodymium Differential Drive NDD™ 12" neodymium woofer integrated with a powerful 260 watt continuous power output amplifier. The active drive circuitry has been developed to maximize the acoustic output power while maintaining overall low distortion and excellent transient performance. The enclosure is manufactured with a molded baffle and rigidly braced MDF enclosure for low resonance and minimal box loss. The Linear Dynamics Aperture (LDA) Port design minimizes port turbulence and eliminates port compression.

Active crossover electronics supply 4th-order electroacoustic slopes to the low pass subwoofer transition to reduce the possibility of audible localization of the subwoofer. This allows greater flexibility in placement for optimum operation in a wide variety of rooms. Since low frequency energy supplied by the LSR6312SP is essentially omnidirectional, placement of the unit(s) is more dependent upon room acoustics and interaction than localization issues.

The active electronics includes switchable high pass filters for the front satellite speakers. This option is used to filter low frequency information from the front speakers and redirect this information to the subwoofer. This is usually the case when the front speakers cannot reproduce extended low frequency information at the desired sound pressure level, or to optimize the low frequency perform- ance of the system in the room. Alternatively, if the front channels are operated in full range, the bypass function can be enabled allow- ing the subwoofer to be muted. The bypass function allows the LSR6312SP direct LFE input to remain active.

RMC Equalization

There are three screwdriver adjustable controls on the rear panel of the LSR6328P indicated RMC. The term RMC stands for Room Mode Correction, which consists of a single section cut-only parametric equalizer that can be adjusted in frequency, width (Q) of cut, and the amount of cut. It is used to reduce the magnitude of any dominant low frequency peak in response due to standing waves at the listening position. Details of Room Mode Correction are presented in the user guide included with the RMC Claibration Kit.

Audio Connections

The LSR6312SP subwoofer contains both input and output XLR connectors for three channels, which are typically Left, Center and Right. An additional direct input is included which is active at all times. It This allows routing for a separate signal directly to the input electronics of the LSR6312SP, as well as the summed low frequency response of the Left, Center and Right inputs. The inputs are shipped with a sensitivity of -10 dBV, but this can be changed +0, +4 dBu, +8 dBu or +12 dBu by moving a dip switches on the back of the unit. A 12 dBu variable input trim can be switched in to calibrate input sensitivity to a precise setting. The outputs transmit either full range or high-passed program information, depending on the mode of the subwoofer. The summed output transmits a sum of the L, C, R and Direct input signals with no processing to allow chaining of multiple LSR6312SP subwoofers. Positive voltage to Pin 2 of the XLR will produce a forward motion in the low frequency cone. Shown below in Figures I and J are views of the rear electronics panel on the LSR6312SP and a signal flow diagram for the system. We recommend that you study these drawings in detail.

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With Differential Drive® Transducer Technology

Sensitivity

U.S. Patent Nos. 5,748,760 and 5,828,767

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Powered Subwoofer

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Contents LSR6300 Studio Monitors Important Safety Instructions Follow All InstructionsTable Of Contents LSR6300 Features to Overcome the Problems in the Room IntroductionJBL Transducer Technologies Placement Getting StartedUnpacking Power Connections Audio ConnectionsMaking Sound Getting StartedLSR6328P Biamplified Studio Monitor System Audio ConnectionsAC Power Connections LSR6328P Biamplified Studio Monitor SystemHigh Frequency Adjustments LED IndicationRMC Equalization LSR6332 Studio Monitor System Figure HChanging Mid/High Orientation LSR6332 Studio Monitor SystemLSR6312SP Powered Subwoofer System LSR6312SPLSR6312SP Powered Subwoofer System LCRAC Power Connections Audio Level AdjustmentLow Frequency Adjustment LSR6312SP Powered Studio Subwoofer SystemSystem Configuration Wiring Requirements Appendix aDiagram E Appendex aMounting Specifications for LSR6328P, LSR6332 and LSR6312SP RMC Room Mode Correction System SpecificationsAppendix B Appendix CSpecifications LSR6328P Enclosure Volume net 28 liter 1 cu ftSpecifications LSR6332 1Mean SPL from 100 Hz to 20 kHzSpecifications LSR6312SP Page Warranty Statement Who Is Protected by This Warranty?What does the JBL Warranty cover? Who Pays for What? How to Obtain Warranty Performance?JBL Professional Contact Information Mailing Address Outside the USA

LSR6300 specifications

The JBL LSR6300 series of studio monitors is renowned for its exceptional sound quality and precision, making it a preferred choice for both professional studios and passionate audiophiles. With advanced technologies and meticulous engineering, the LSR6300 series delivers a clear, accurate listening experience that is vital for mixing and mastering.

One of the standout features of the JBL LSR6300 is its Image Control Waveguide technology. This innovation ensures not only a wide sweet spot but also excellent off-axis performance. This means that no matter where you are positioned in relation to the speakers, you'll receive a balanced and consistent sound. This technology allows for an even distribution of sound across the audio spectrum, making it easier for engineers to make informed decisions about their mixes.

In terms of drivers, the LSR6300 series boasts high-performance woofers and tweeters that are specifically designed to provide an extended frequency response. The 8-inch woofers replicate low frequencies with impressive depth, while the 1-inch neodymium tweeters deliver crisp high frequencies without introducing distortion. The result is a full-range output that captures the nuances of any audio material.

Another notable characteristic is the room tuning controls on the back of the monitor. These controls enable users to optimize the sound output based on the acoustic environment of their studio. By adjusting the low-frequency and high-frequency settings, you can compensate for any acoustic anomalies in the room, ensuring your mixes translate well to other playback systems.

Furthermore, the LSR6300 is equipped with JBL's patented Slip Stream port design. This rear-firing port minimizes turbulence and enhances low-frequency response. The design ensures that bass notes are rendered with clarity and punch, allowing for a dynamic listening experience without excessive boominess.

The robustness of the LSR6300’s construction is also noteworthy. With a solid enclosure that reduces resonance, the monitors are built to withstand the rigors of daily use. The sleek, professional appearance adds to their appeal in any studio setting.

In conclusion, the JBL LSR6300 series integrates advanced technologies and thoughtful design elements, making it an exceptional tool for audio professionals. With its accurate sound reproduction, flexible room control options, and thoughtful engineering, the LSR6300 continues to set a high standard in the field of studio monitoring.