Reference - Remote Control

When using the remote control with a networked system, always aim it at the LEFT speaker.

1.ON – Duplicates the function of the front panel POWER control.

2.RMC – Press to bypass RMC settings. (The front panel RMC buttons will light.) Press again to reactivate RMC settings.

The remote control cannot be used to initiate the RMC calibration process.

3.BRIGHTNESS – Press this button and then use the remote control Volume (+/-)

button to increase or decrease the brightness of the speaker front panel controls and meter display.

4.SUBWOOFER controls – These controls have no function with LSR4328P and LSR4326 monitors; they are used to access various features of the LSR4312SP

subwoofer.

5.SOLO controls – Solos the selected speaker.

6.EQ controls –

a.EQ ON – Duplicates the function of the front panel EQ control.

b.HF - Duplicates the function of the front panel HF control.

c.LF - Duplicates the function of the front panel LF control.

d.PRESET - Duplicates the function of the front panel PRESET control.

After pressing any of the EQ controls on the remote control, be sure to press the

Volume (+/-) control afterwards in order to make any required changes.

7.INPUT - Press this button and then use the remote control Volume (+/-) button to change the input source.

8.DIM – When pressed, attenuates the volume of the entire system by 12 steps (equivalent to 12 dB when volume is set to full).

9.VOLUME +/ - Has two functions:

a.When none of the above buttons is pressed, increases and decreases overall system volume.

b.In conjunction with the button functions described above, increments or decrements the value of the currently selected function.

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JBL LSR4328P, LSR4326P owner manual Reference Remote Control

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.

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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.