LOUDSPEAKER OVERVIEW

 

P81/P941 DRIVER COMPLEMENT

 

3. High-Frequency Level (dB) Control

 

The numbers in Figure 3 correspond to

 

Provides a shift in the output level of

 

the numbered items in this section.

 

the tweeter or overall high-frequency

 

1. Tweeter

 

 

 

response (active above approximately

 

 

 

 

2.5kHz). The options are –1dB, 0dB

 

1-inch (25mm) titanium dome

 

 

 

 

 

and +1dB.

 

Underhung with copper-clad alu-

 

4. High-Frequency Tilt Control

 

minum wire for low distortion

 

 

Adds a ”tilt“ to the high-frequency

 

Ferrofluid for high-power handling

 

 

 

response. The tilt will become active

 

with reduced compression

 

 

above approximately 8kHz (depart

 

2. Woofer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

from nominally flat response) and will

 

7-1/2-inch (191mm)/9-inch (229mm)

 

increase to 3dB – 4dB at 20kHz. This

 

cones constructed with Organic

 

will offer an improved high-frequency

 

 

response for installations where the

 

Ceramic Composite cone material for

 

 

 

primary listening position is located

 

low distortion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

significantly off the tweeter axis (for an

 

True pistonic operation for increased

 

 

 

effect almost like adding ”toe in“ towards

 

freedom from coloration

 

 

the listening position). The added high-

 

Symmetrical Field Geometry (SFG)

 

 

 

frequency contour helps to offset per-

 

design for low overall distortion

 

ceived reduction of high-frequency

 

Aluminum ring for flux stabilization

 

response for off-axis listeners due to

 

greatly reduces distortion at low fre-

 

the increase in directivity of the system

 

 

(tweeter beaming) above 8kHz.

 

quencies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Butyl rubber surround for large, linear

 

5. Listener Axis Control

 

excursion capabilities

 

 

All loudspeakers sound best when the

 

Carbon composite aluminum (CCA)

 

listener is positioned at optimal angles

 

flatwire voice coil wound on a 1-1/2-

 

relative to the speaker placement. This

 

 

is a fixed angle for most loudspeakers,

 

inch (38mm) fiberglass bobbin for low

 

 

 

but the P81 and P941 provide compen-

 

mass and higher power handling

 

 

 

sation for much greater placement

 

Vented center pole for improved heat

 

 

 

flexibility. The listener axis control,

 

dissipation and low compression

 

used in conjunction with the placement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of the speaker, can obtain excellent

 

 

 

 

 

 

results in a very wide range of circum-

 

 

 

 

 

£

stances. This control optimizes system

 

 

 

 

–1

response for installations in which the

 

 

High Frequency Level (dB)

+1

 

 

 

0

 

listening positions are lower than,

¡

 

 

 

 

¢

 

Low Frequency

High Frequency Tilt

0

higher than, or directly level with the

§

on

 

 

 

tweeter. This switch will be active

 

Listener Axis

on axis

 

off Compensation

 

 

 

Boundary

in the network transition regions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

between the woofer and tweeter

 

 

 

 

 

 

(in the P81) and the midrange and

 

 

 

 

 

tweeter (in the P941).

 

 

 

 

 

Select the “high” (up arrow) setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

if the speaker is mounted so that the

 

 

 

 

 

 

listener is at tweeter level or above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select the “on axis” setting if the

 

 

 

 

 

 

listener position is located directly

 

 

 

 

 

 

on axis with the tweeter level.

 

The numbers in Figure 3 correspond to the

 

Select the “low” (down arrow) set-

 

numbered items in the Driver Complement

 

ting if the speaker is mounted so that

 

section.

 

 

 

 

the listener is below tweeter level.

 

Figure 3: P81 Speaker (Front View)

 

NOTE: In some circumstances, such

 

 

 

 

 

 

as when the speaker is to be mounted

 

 

 

 

 

 

high on the wall towards the ceiling, it

may be desired to invert the speaker in order to place the tweeter axis closer to the listener’s ear level. The Listener Axis Control will also optimize these

inverted speaker installations. Refer to the Notes on page 9 and the Optimizing Performance (page 12) section for addi- tional information.

6.Low-Frequency Boundary Compensation Control

Compensates for less-than-ideal speaker placement near adjacent walls or boundaries.

Select the “off” setting if the speaker is mounted at least 4 feet away from adjacent walls or boundaries.

Select the “on” position if the speaker is less than 4 feet from one (or possibly two) or more adjacent walls or boundaries. In the ”on“ position, system output is reduced below approximately 400Hz to offset the increased low-frequency support, due to the boundary.

NOTE: Refer to the Optimizing Performance section on page 12 for more information about the front-panel controls.

 

 

High Frequency Level (dB)

+1

 

 

0

 

 

 

–1

 

 

High Frequency Tilt

0

on

Low Frequency

Listener Axis

 

Boundary

on axis

off

Compensation

 

 

 

 

 

The numbers in Figure 4 correspond to the numbered items in the Driver Complement section.

Figure 4: P941 Speaker (Front View)

7. Midrange (P941 Only)

3-1/2-inch (89mm) cone constructed with Organic Ceramic Composite material

Die-cast basket to eliminate col- oration from resonances

True pistonic operation for increased freedom from coloration

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JBL P81, P941 manual Loudspeaker Overview, Tweeter, High-Frequency Tilt Control, Woofer, Listener Axis Control

P81, P941 specifications

JBL has long been synonymous with high-quality audio products, and their P941 and P81 models are no exception. These headphones cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike, offering a balanced blend of performance, comfort, and innovative technology.

The JBL P941 is designed to deliver an immersive listening experience, featuring advanced Bluetooth connectivity that ensures seamless pairing with a wide range of devices. This model boasts a sleek, ergonomic design, which not only enhances comfort during extended use but also adds a touch of elegance to its aesthetic. The P941 incorporates JBL’s signature owlsound technology, where sound precision meets powerful bass delivery, allowing users to experience their favorite tracks with remarkable clarity.

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The battery performance of the P81 is competitive, providing about 25 hours of playback time and quick charging capabilities. This model also emphasizes user interaction, with touch controls seamlessly integrated into the ear cups for easy navigation.

Both models come with a dedicated app, allowing users to personalize their sound preferences and update firmware. Whether you opt for the P941 or the P81, you can expect JBL’s commitment to quality, innovation, and a premium audio experience that caters to various listening styles. With their combination of comfort, outstanding sound quality, and practical features, these headphones are ideal choices for music lovers on the go.