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There are a variety of system options available with the 408 and 508GTi. The simplest configuration is to use the 408 and 508GTi full range. Although this will yield good sound, the best performance will be achieved in a high-end system which includes subwoofers and, optionally, midbass transducers. Because the 408 and 508GTi are specifically designed

for mid and high frequency operation, they should have their extremely low frequencies blocked by electrical means in order to achieve the best system fidelity and the widest dynamic range. Full range

use may be obtained at slightly lower power handling levels.

For the best performance, we recommend that an active crossover with a minimum of 12dB per octave slope be used for the transition point between the Subwoofer and the 408 or 508GTi. The optimum crossover frequency for this transition is dependent on the specific components used, the vehicle, and other installation details. As a general rule, the crossover frequency should be as low as possible to achieve the best system imaging. You can fine-tune the crossover after the installation is complete for the best sound. A good place to start your tuning process is between 60Hz and 150Hz when using the 508GTi and between 80Hz and 150Hz when using the 408GTi. In 4-way systems using a midbass driver such as the 600GTi, the crossover point may be raised higher without detrimentally affecting imaging as long

as the woofer/midbass drivers can be mounted reasonably close to the woofer/midranges. This higher crossover frequency will allow the system to play

louder. Since no crossover is perfect, it is advisable to keep your crossover points away from the range where your hearing is most sensitive. Therefore we recommend that you try to keep the high-pass frequency below 250Hz. This lets the 408 or 508GTi reproduce the entire range of frequencies covering the most important vocal and lead instrument fundamentals and their harmonics.

If you prefer to use all passive crossovers, you will need to construct or purchase a high-pass filter for the subwoofer to woofer/midrange transition point and install it in-line ahead of the 408 or 508GTi Crossover. For the best system dynamic range, we recommend that a minimum slope of 12dB per octave be used.

The most advanced system designs use active electronic crossovers such as the JBL GTX2, GTX4 or GTX47 at both the subwoofer (or woofer/midbass)-to- woofer/midrange transition point and at the woofer/midrange-to-tweeter transition. Set the high crossover frequency at or above 5kHz if a 12dB per octave crossover is

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Contents 408GTi 508GTi Table of Contents About This Manual Welcome to Club GTiAutosound at its Best Designing Your System Installation Warnings and Tips Component PlacementMounting Instructions Installing the GTi System CrossoverMounting the Woofer/Midrange to Stock Hole Locations Woofer/Midrange Driver MountingTweeter Surface Mounting Instructions Mounting 508GTi TweeterTweeter Surface Angle Mounting Instructions Tweeter Surface Angle InstallationTweeter Flush Mounting Instructions Flush Mount InstallationFigure J Tweeter Flush Angle Mounting InstructionsCrossover Tweeter Level Adjustment WiringFigure M System ConnectionsCase of Difficulty Speaker Break-InPage Page Page Tweeter Surface Angle Mount Template Tweeter Mounting Plate Template Tweeter Flush Mount Template NMGP/N306385-001

508GTI specifications

The JBL 508GTI is a remarkable addition to the world of professional audio monitors, designed to satisfy discerning listeners as well as studio professionals. With its striking design and cutting-edge technology, the 508GTI offers an impressive listening experience tailored for various audio applications, from music production to film scoring.

At the heart of the 508GTI lies a 5-inch low-frequency woofer made of a proprietary polypropylene composite, ensuring excellent bass response and clarity. This cone design minimizes distortion, allowing for clean reproduction of bass frequencies down to 45 Hz. Complementing the woofer is a 1-inch titanium dome tweeter that delivers smooth and precise high frequencies up to 40 kHz. This wide frequency response ensures that the 508GTI reproduces audio accurately, making it easier for sound engineers to mix music that translates well across different playback systems.

One of the standout features of the JBL 508GTI is its innovative Image Control Waveguide technology. This sophisticated design optimizes the speaker's dispersion pattern, allowing for a larger sweet spot while maintaining excellent stereo imaging. As a result, listeners can enjoy an immersive sound experience even when they are not seated directly in front of the monitors.

The 508GTI also incorporates advanced bi-amplification, utilizing separate amplifiers for the woofer and tweeter. With a total power output of 82 watts, this design ensures that each driver operates at its peak performance without compromise. Additionally, the built-in DSP processing allows users to tailor the speaker’s performance to their specific acoustic environment, making it highly versatile for any studio setting.

Connectivity options on the JBL 508GTI include XLR and TRS balanced inputs, providing flexibility for various professional audio sources. The speaker is also equipped with rear controls for adjusting high and low-frequency response, enabling users to optimize their listening experience based on the room's acoustics.

In summary, the JBL 508GTI combines premium materials, innovative technologies, and versatile features, making it an exceptional choice for audio professionals seeking accuracy and reliability. Its blend of performance, design, and functionality ensures that it stands out in the competitive field of nearfield monitors, delivering a listening experience that is both enjoyable and precise.