LSR6328P Linear Spatial Reference
RMC™ Equalization
Through the use of a test CD, sound level meter and Q template, the user can identify any dominant room mode over the tuning range from 26 to 96 Hz that effects the LF response at the listening position. The inverse curve can then be entered into the system’s electronics – to exactly compensate the offending peak. Using the RMC Calibration Kit*, the user is also instructed specifically what to look for, and potentially poor room locations can be avoided. RMC kit contains all items required to carry out the RMC system calibration process. *(Purchased sepa- rately. Kit is included with each LSR6312SP Subwoofer)
Conforms to UL STD 6500, Certified to CSA STD E60065
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Linear Spatial Reference Design and Measurement Techniques
We all know that many loudspeakers have similar mea- surements but sound different. By going beyond simple
While other manufacturers use a single
ments of the direct sound field, the reflected sound field, and the reverberant field, the entire sound field heard by the listener, is correlated to optimize response at the lis- tening position. In place of spectral smoothing used by some manufacturers, which actually conceals data, the JBL approach actually exposes flaws in systems, such as reso- nances, poor dispersion and other causes of
The data shown below is a set of spatially measured graphs that are the heart of JBL’s philosophy.
LSR6328P Response Curves
1.
2. Spatially Averaged Response
over a range of +/- 30°
Horizontal & +/- 15° Vertical
3. First Reflection Sound Power
4. Total Radiated Sound Power
5. DI of
6. DI of First Reflections