JBL S4800 manual Placement and Setup Considerations, Floor Requirements

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CHAPTER 5 – PLACEMENT AND SETUP CONSIDERATIONS

The S4800 loudspeaker system is designed to be less affected by room acoustics than conventional imaging systems. However, it is very sensitive to overall symmetry, and proximity to walls, ceilings and corners.

Ideally, any listening room should contain a combination of live sur- faces (e.g., walls and windows) and absorbent surfaces (e.g., drapes, carpets, upholstery). If the distance from floor to ceiling is short, it is preferable that one surface has an absorbent cover- ing. With the S4800, it is most important to be able to accommo- date the optimum listening area that is defined by the 100° hori- zontal/60° vertical coverage pattern of the horn.

The listener should be centered in front of the speakers, and furniture should be of an appropriate height so that when the listener is sitting, his or her ears are level with the horn (approximately 32 inches/ 80cm), as illustrated in Figure 2.

CAUTION: The S4800 is a massive system comprising materials chosen for their density, with its weight concentrated in a relatively narrow

area. Verify the integrity of the floor surface before placing and setting up the speakers. See Floor

Requirements.

If possible, the distance between the speakers should be the same as the distance between each speaker and the listening area. Angle the speaker in toward the listener so that when seated, the listener can look straight into the center of the speaker (Figure 7). As the distance increases between the speakers, increase the inward angle of the speaker.

The imaging qualities enable the speakers to be placed relatively far apart from each other. In addition, the low-frequency alignment fea- ture enables placing the speakers near, or even in, a corner without producing an overabundance of bass. This corner placement ability allows optimum performance even in small rooms.

The S4800 system can operate fairly close to the wall. Leave enough clearance between the back of each speaker and the wall to allow for making the connec- tions on the back of the speaker (approximately 2 inches – 3 inches

is sufficient), and to avoid interfer- ence with the performance of the tuned port. Remember that these speakers weigh close to 143 lb (65kg) each and cannot be easily moved.

FLOOR REQUIREMENTS

The floor in the location selected for setting up the S4800 speakers must be capable of supporting a load of 143 lb (65kg) per speaker. Because of the coupling effect of the stainless-steel feet, a flat, hard surface such as wood or linoleum is preferable. However, the design of the loudspeaker’s coupling sys- tem, along with the speaker’s extreme weight, should result in excellent performance on any sur- face, even on carpets.

To prevent indentations on wood or linoleum floors caused by the weight of the loudspeaker, always utilize the enclosed coasters.

Do not set up the S4800 system directly on a ceramic tile floor; the concentrated weight might cause the tiles to crack.

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Figure 7. Room placement of S4800 speaker system.

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Contents S4800 Table of Contents Preface S4800 Loudspeaker Triumph in Acoustics and Technology Cutaway view of S4800 speaker systemSee Figure 1500FE LOW Frequency DriverSee Figure External Connections Internal Crossover NetworkEnclosures Unpacking the S4800 System Selecting CableAmplifier Recommendations Placement and Setup Considerations Floor RequirementsS4800 Switch Operations Model S4800Shorting Straps Wiring ConfigurationsAmplifier Connections BI-WIRE Connection Methods Passive Connection MethodFinal Checklist Woofer GrilleCare and Maintenance If There is no Sound Coming from ONE Speaker Troubleshooting and Service GuideIf There is no Sound from ANY of the Speakers If There is LOW or no Bass OutputS4800 Specifications WeightJBL and Harman International Page PRO Sound Comes Home