JBL MR25, M5 Power Handling, Troubleshooting, Additional Areas to Check When Using an AV Receiver

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If only an 8-ohm rating is given, the amp/receiver may or may not be designed to handle 4-ohm combined ratings. Consult the owner’s manual of the amp/receiver for clarification.

POWER HANDLING

Thanks to their high efficiency, the JBL MR Series Loudspeakers will produce reasonable volume levels in a room of moderate size with very lit- tle amplifier power. However, using a small amplifier to obtain the desired volume listening levels may lead to overdriving the amplifier. This will generate high distortion levels and may cause damage to your loud- speaker. For the best performance, an amplifier should be selected with an output rating that is greater than the maximum power that will be used. This margin of reserve power will ensure that the amplifier will not attempt to deliver more power than its design allows. However, the amplifier’s power rating per channel must not exceed the maximum rec- ommended amplifier power for that specific loudspeaker model. Please see the specification section for details. Following these guidelines will provide virtually distortion-free sound reproduction and long loud- speaker life.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The vast majority of new speaker “malfunctions” end up being traced to connections or switch settings. To avoid packing up correctly functioning speakers and sending them off, only to find that they’re not really at fault, check the following tips first, before requesting service.

No sound at all or very faint sound from both speakers

1. Amp/receiver tape monitor button pushed in while using CD, FM or phono inputs.

MR SERIES LOUDSPEAKERS

2.Wrong speaker switch, “A” or “B” speaker output.

3. Sound source (CD,cassette deck, turntable) not turned on, not activat- ed, not hooked up or not selected on amp/receiver front panel.

No sound from one speaker

1.Balance control turned all the way left or right.

2.Speaker wire has become discon- nected.

3. One of the connections between sound source and amp/receiver is faulty or has become disconnected.

Both speakers play at low volumes but shut off as volume is in- creased OR sound turns on and off intermittently

A few strands of speaker wire may be shorting out. Recheck the con- nections. Recheck the impedance of the amp.

Bass is very weak AND/OR sound seems to come from each speaker separately, without creating a stable stereo image between the speakers.

1.The polarity (+ & –) of one speaker has been reversed relative to the other. Double check connections.

2.Speakers are too far away from back and side walls or too far apart. Experiment again with the speaker placement. If you are still encounter- ing problems, consult your JBL dealer.

Additional Areas to Check When Using an AV Receiver:

No sound at all or very faint sound from the center channel or other speakers

1.Speaker wire has become discon- nected.

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Contents R I E S Introduction PlacementConnections Preparing the Hookup WireNominal impedance Hooking Up Multiple Sets of SpeakersAdditional Areas to Check When Using an AV Receiver Power HandlingTroubleshooting General Care ServiceSpecifications MR Center MR25 MR26 MR308II MR310II Specifications MR28 MR38