JBL LSR4328P, LSR4326P owner manual Reference Performing An RMC Calibration

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Reference - Performing An RMC Calibration

Do not block the signal coming from any speaker while performing RMC calibration.

5.Each speaker in the system will sequentially emit a reference tone and its meter will show a left-to-right “chase” pattern that indicates the system is calibrating.

The RMC procedure produces a fairly loud swept sine wave calibration tone that can surprise you when you hear it for the first time. After pressing the RMC button, move away from the speaker. There is a five second delay prior to the sounding of the calibration tone.

6.When the “chase” pattern on the meters stops and the RMC button on all speakers stops blinking, the process is complete. Disconnect the microphone and store it in its protective bag and carton for future use.

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Contents LSR4328P, LSR4326P Studio Monitors Page Explanation of Graphic Symbols Safety InstructionsTable Of Contents Manual Conventions IntroductionRMC Room Mode Correction FeaturesHiQnet Networking Onboard Bi-amplification Quick Start LSR4300 Rear Panel LSR4300 Front Panel Quick Start Overview ReferenceFront Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Analog input selected Reference Front Panel Rear Panel Reference Rear Panel Remote Control Reference Remote Control Speaker Placement Network Connections and DIP Switch Settings AC Power ConnectionsPage Analog Connections Audio ConnectionsRMC Room Mode Correction Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration/Equalization EqualizationReference Equalization LSR4300 Control Center Software Restoring Factory SettingsAppendix a EQ Presets Appendix a EQ Presets Appendix B System Block Diagram Analog Connections Appendix C Wiring RequirementsUnbalanced Sources Digital Audio Connections Fastener specifications Appendix D Mounting SpecificationsAppendix E SPL Calibration List of Error Messages Appendix F Error Messages TroubleshootingTroubleshooting List System SpecificationsInputs Outputs Display How to Obtain Warranty Performance? Warranty StatementWho Is Protected by This Warranty? What does the JBL Warranty cover? Who Pays for What?Limitation of Implied Warranties Shipping Address Customer ServiceJBL Professional Contact Information Mailing AddressPart Number Rev

LSR4326P, LSR4328P specifications

The JBL LSR4328P and LSR4326P studio monitors are part of JBL’s acclaimed professional audio lineup, known for their precision, clarity, and innovative technology. Designed for critical listening environments, these monitors are ideal for music production, broadcast, and post-production applications.

One of the standout features of the LSR4328P is its 28/26-watt bi-amplified system, which delivers powerful and detailed sound reproduction. The LSR4328P has an 8-inch woofer and a 1-inch titanium tweeter, while the LSR4326P is equipped with a 6.5-inch woofer and the same 1-inch titanium tweeter. This dual-cone design ensures that both low and high frequencies are reproduced accurately, making them suitable for a variety of musical genres.

Both models include JBL’s patented Image Control Waveguide technology. This unique design enhances the monitors’ stereo imaging and provides a wider sweet spot, allowing listeners to experience a more immersive soundstage. With precise positioning of the tweeter, the waveguide helps achieve a smooth frequency response, which is essential for accurate mixing and mastering.

Another notable feature is the integrated room control EQ, which allows users to tailor the monitors to their specific acoustic environment. This helps to counteract the effects of room acoustics, ensuring that the sound remains consistent and accurate regardless of the listening environment. Additionally, both models support various input options, including balanced XLR and TRS connections, making them versatile for different studio setups.

The LSR4328P and LSR4326P also incorporate advanced DSP technology for refined performance. This includes precise limiting and crossover functionalities that ensure optimal power distribution between the woofer and tweeter. The result is a balanced sound that does not compromise on detail or frequency response.

In terms of build quality, both models feature a sleek, professional design with a durable cabinet that minimizes resonance and distortion. They are equipped with a front-mounted volume control, making it easy to adjust levels during sessions. Together, the JBL LSR4328P and LSR4326P blend state-of-the-art technology with user-friendly features, establishing them as essential tools for professionals seeking high-fidelity sound in their recordings.