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Setting the Subwoofer Level

When the LSR2310SP Subwoofer is used in a system with LSR2328P or LSR2325 speakers, the ideal balance is achieved when the position of the volume control on the subwoofer is set to the same position as the volume control on the main speakers. However, if more or less subwoofer volume is desired, you may use the volume control on the subwoofer to achieve the balance that works best for your application and taste.

Placement and Polarity Setting

Because the human ear cannot easily recognize where low frequencies are originating from (they are said to be “non-directional”), subwoofer placement is not nearly as critical as main channel speaker positioning. The LSR2310SP is designed to be placed directly on the floor and not elevated or mounted in any way. Set this switch to the setting that yields a stronger perceived bass response at the mix position.

The subwoofer should optimally be placed somewhere between the two main speakers. Precise central placement is not necessary. Centered positioning in the room can sometimes cause unwanted cancellation, so it is recommended that the subwoofer be placed slightly off-center and not at the midpoint between the left and right walls.

Ideally, the subwoofer should be placed somewhere near, or behind, the front Center channel speaker.

Crossover Settings and “Bass Management”

“Bass management” is a term that refers to the practice of using a subwoofer to reproduce the bass frequencies of the main channels. Because of the physiology of the human ear, low frequencies are largely non-directional. Given an adequate listening distance, we can’t easily tell where bass signals are coming from. Thus, it makes little or no difference to the listening experience whether the bass component in a sound comes from the originating speaker (which may be off to your left or right, or even behind you) or from a dedicated subwoofer which is better equipped – and better positioned in the room – to reproduce low frequencies than even a full-range monitor. For that reason, you may want to use an LSR2310SP subwoofer to reproduce all the bass frequencies in your system. If you are using an LSR2310SP Subwoofer in your system, bass management is accomplished simply by routing your Left and Right mix channels to the Subwoofer inputs and then from the subwoofer outputs to the Left and Right speakers. The frequency at which the Subwoofer divides signals to the sub and the left and right speakers can be set using the Crossover Frequency selector switch on the input panel of the LSR2310SP Subwoofer. Normally this should be set to 80Hz. Two additional settings are provided:

120Hz: Many home theater and music playback systems include small speakers that are unable to reproduce low frequencies without the help of a subwoofer. In these systems, the receiver engages electronic bass management to direct low frequency content in the main channels to the subwoofer. The LSR2310SP Subwoofer includes a 120 Hz crossover setting to simulate the sound a listener might hear at home, using a system with small speakers and a subwoofer.

External: Select this setting when connecting the subwoofer to the JBL MSC1 Monitor System Controller or an external bass management system. When external is selected, XLR left and right outputs are disabled.

Surround Sound Systems and LFE

The LSR2310SP Subwoofer can be used to reproduce the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) or .1 channel in a surround sound system. In film production applications, the LFE channel contains low frequency effects, such as the sounds of explosions, and other sounds with strong low frequency components. In music applications, the LFE channel usually contains low frequency instruments such as bass, bass drum, and synthesizer elements.

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LSR2328P specifications

The JBL LSR2328P is a professional studio monitor that exemplifies precision and clarity in sound reproduction. Designed for music producers, audio engineers, and enthusiasts, this monitor packs a punch in both performance and reliability.

One of the standout features of the LSR2328P is its 8-inch, low-frequency driver that provides a deep, rich bass response. The driver is complemented by a 1-inch neodymium high-frequency driver that ensures crisp and accurate high frequencies, resulting in a well-balanced sound profile. This combination enables users to hear their mix accurately, whether during recording or mastering sessions.

The LSR2328P employs JBL’s patented Image Control Waveguide technology, which enhances stereo imaging and ensures a wide sweet spot. This means that even when you are not positioned directly in front of the monitors, you can still enjoy a consistent listening experience. The design also allows for excellent high-frequency dispersion, ensuring that sound is evenly distributed across the room.

To further enhance its versatility, the LSR2328P features a comprehensive set of controls on the back panel, including sensitivity adjustments and high- and low-frequency controls. This allows users to tailor the monitor’s response according to their mixing environment, making it adaptable for various studio spaces.

Another remarkable characteristic of the JBL LSR2328P is its self-powered capability, delivering a total of 150 watts of amplification. This built-in amplification eliminates the need for an external amplifier, saving space and reducing setup complexity. The monitor's lightweight design also makes it easy to transport, a key feature for mobile recording professionals.

In terms of connectivity, the LSR2328P is equipped with balanced XLR and TRS inputs, ensuring compatibility with a variety of audio sources. This flexibility makes it suitable for both home studios and professional settings.

The JBL LSR2328P stands out as an excellent choice for anyone seeking an accurate and reliable monitoring solution. With its combination of advanced technologies, robust build quality, and user-friendly features, this monitor is designed to meet the demands of modern audio production, ensuring that every detail of your sound is captured and reproduced with exceptional fidelity.