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LSR4328P

Key Features:
Advanced LSR Linear Spatial Reference Design provides neutral off-axis response for greater clarity at the mix position Automated RMC Room Mode Correction system with calibration microphone measures and automatically compensates for low frequency standing waves and boundary conditions. Harman HiQnet Network Protocol enables system-wide control of level, EQ, input selection, solo and more Wireless remote control and LSR4300 Control Center Software enable control from the listening position. AES/EBU, S/PDIF digital inputs Balanced analog input with selectable +4dBu / -10 dBV sensitivity. Bi-amplied design eliminates the need for external amplication. Front panel output meter with variable brightness displays signal level. Custom designed, self-shielded transducers with neodymium motor structures for exceptional transient response and superb powerhandling. Integrated mounting points allow wall mounting for greater placement options Built-in handles facilitate optimum positioning. Low and High Frequency Equalization with factory presets allows tailoring of response to preference, or acoustic conditions in the room. The LSR4300 Series Studio Monitors are designed for critical stereo and multi-channel audio production applications that require exceptional spectral accuracy and high SPL capability. Acknowledging that much of todays production is carried out in acoustically untreated rooms, the LSR4300 Series is the rst professional monitor to combine JBLs Linear Spatial Reference technology and automated RMC Room Mode Correction, an onboard system that automatically compensates for low frequency anomalies measured at the mix position. The LSR4300 enhances computer-based production by incorporating system-wide volume control, input source selection, individual speaker solo and user EQ. Harman HiQnet Network protocol enables centralized system-wide control from any speaker, wireless remote control and computer using LSR4300 Control Center Software.

Linear Spatial Reference Bi-amplied Studio Monitor

438H Low Frequency Transducer


The 8" woofer utilizes a powerful, shielded neodymium magnet of light weight which can be used in close proximity to CRT-type monitors with no interference. The transducer utilizes a copper-clad polepiece that improves high frequency output by reducing voice coil inductance. A copper ribbon voice coil ensures high sensitivity, and a ux shorting ring stabilizes the magnetic eld in the gap, reducing distortion. Heat sinking has been placed close to the magnetic gap in order to draw out heat as efciently as possible. The cone is polymer coated for uniformity of response over the woofer's passband.

431G High Frequency Transducer


The high frequency transducer has a treated silk diaphragm that produces uniform and smooth sound. Its at ribbon aluminum voice coil ensures low moving mass and enables the transducer to achieve response out to 22 kHz. A light weight neodymium magnet structure with integral heat sinking, along with Ferrouid in the magnetic gap, enable the transducer to produce high peak output levels with minimal power compression. The magnet structure is integrally shielded, enabling the system to be used in proximity to CRT-type monitors with no interference.

Bi-amplied Power System


The LSR4328P incorporates two high power ampliers that provide 150 Watts of power to the low frequency transducer and 70 Watts of power to the high frequency transducer. A precision digital dividing network having high-order Linkwitz-Riley slope characteristics for smooth transition between transducers, results in exceptional imaging and lack of time smear. The circuitry also yields a tonal-artifact-free noise oor.

Network and Digital Features


The LSR4300 Series utilizes the Harman HiQnet network protocol that allows centralized control of a multi-channel system from a from any speakers front panel, wireless remote control, or computer via a standard USB connection and LSR4300 Control Center Software. The network is congured using supplied CAT5 cable and by setting a DIP switch on each speaker. Harman HiQnet also enables synchronized RMC calibration of all speakers on the network.

LSR4328P Linear Spatial Reference Bi-amplied Studio Monitor Automated RMC Room Mode Correction System
Room modes (sometimes called standing waves) can produce a low frequency resonance that gives a misleading impression of bass response at the listening position. RMC (short for Room Mode Correction) in the LSR4300 series automatically analyzes the frequency response of the speakers at the listening position and automatically applies a corrective lter to minimize low frequency resonance. When the calibration mic is connected and the RMC analysis is initiated, the LSR4300 RMC system applies a parametric lter at any of 73 frequencies (1/24th octave centers) between 20 Hz and 160 Hz, with a variable Q from 1 (1.4 octave bandwidth) to 16 (1/11th octave bandwidth), with 3 to 12 dB of attenuation. During the RMC calibration process, speaker levels are trimmed in 0.25 dB increments so that all speakers in the system produce equal SPL (sound pressure level) at the mix position.

Linear Spatial Reference Design and Measurement Techniques


We all know that many loudspeakers have similar measurements but sound different. By going beyond simple on-axis frequency response measurements, JBL denes the ultimate performance specication for new systems what it will sound like in your room. While other manufacturers use a single on-axis frequency response measurement taken at one point in space, JBL measures monitor systems over a sphere that encompasses all power radiated into the listening room in every direction. This data reects 1296 times the information of a single on-axis response curve. Seventy-two measurements of the direct sound eld, the reected sound eld, and the reverberant eld, the entire sound eld heard by the listener, is correlated to optimize response at the listening position. In place of spectral smoothing used by some manufacturers, which actually conceals data, the JBL approach actually exposes aws in systems, such as resonances, poor dispersion and other causes of off-axis coloration. The data shown below is a set of spatially measured graphs that are the heart of JBLs philosophy.

LSR4328P Response Curves

On Axis Window 1st Reflection Sound Power DI_Sound Power DI_1st Reflection

Specications:
System: Frequency Response (+/- 1.5 dB): Enclosure Resonant Frequency: Low Frequency Extension: -3 dB: -10 dB: Low-High Frequency Crossover: Distortion, 96 dB SPL, 1 m: Mid-High Frequency (200 Hz - 20 kHz) 2nd Harmonic: 3rd Harmonic: Low Frequency (<200 Hz) 2nd Harmonic: 3rd Harmonic: Measured Maximum Continuous SPL : Measured Maximum Peak SPL: Maximum Peak SPL Per Pair: Low Frequency Model: Diameter: Voice Coil: Magnet Type: Cone Type: Impedance: High Frequency Model: Diameter: Voice Coil: Magnet Type: Diaphragm Type: Other Features: Impedance: Amplier Low Frequency Topology: Sine Wave Power Rating: THD + N, _ Power: High Frequency Topology: Sine Wave Power Rating: THD + N, _ Power: AC Input Voltage: AC Input Connector: Self-Generated Noise Level: 50 Hz 20 kHz 41 Hz User controls set to default 43 Hz 22 kHz 35 Hz 32 kHz Digital Crossover: 2.2 kHz, 8th order LR LF/3rd order BW HF

Specications:
User Controls Front Panel Controls: ON, SOLO, RMC, EQ ON, LF, HF, PRESET, INPUT, +/RMC Functions: Start, Bypass RMC Filter Range: 73 Frequencies (1/24th octave centers) between 20 Hz to 160 Hz, with a variable Q from 1 (1.4 octave bandwidth) to 16 (1/11th octave bandwidth, and from 3 to 12 dB of attenuation. LF EQ: Factory Default: 500 Hz Shelf, +/- 2dB in _ dB increments. 137 corner frequencies between 19.7 Hz and 1kHz accessible via LSR4300 Control Center Software HF EQ: Factory Default: 2kHz Shelf , +/- 2dB in _ dB increments 104 corner frequencies between 1kHz and 20.2 kHz accessible via LSR4300 Control Center Software PRESET: 1-6 Factory/User plus NULL. Recall only. STORE possible using LSR4300 Control Center Software. INPUT Selection: Analog (XLR / ) S/PDIF A, B AES/EBU A, B +/- Default: System Volume Control: 0 dB to - dB Secondary functions: Increment/decrement value of selected function Rear Panel Controls: Input sensitivity +4dBu/ -10dBV Eight SPEAKER ID DIP switches: Left, Right, Center, Left Surround, Right Surround, Center Surround, Left Extra, Right Extra Additional Controls via LSR4300 DIM (-12 dB at full volume), System MUTE, Preset STORE; Control Center Software: LOAD Conguration, SAVE Conguration; Level TRIM +3 dB to 10 db in dB increments Display Front Panel Display: 31 LED Segments for dBFS and indication of settings Front Panel Meter: -70 dBFS to 0 dBFS plus CLIP Rear Panel Indicators: 5 LEDs indicate Active input & digital stream selection Physical Finish: Dark graphite Handles: Two, ush mounted on sides Mounting: 4 threaded mounting points conforming to industry standard square pattern, 107.9 mm x 50.8 mm (4 " x 2" ) center to center. M6 metric threads. Not for suspension! Only Placement on Bracket Low Frequency Vent: Rear ported linear dynamics aperture Bafe Construction: Injection-molded structural ABS Enclosure Construction: 19 mm ( in) MDF Net Weight: 15 kg (32.5 lbs) Dimensions (WxHxD): 267 mm x 438 mm x 269 mm (10.5" x 17.25" x 10.6") Notes: All measurements unless otherwise stated made anechoically in a 4 environment at 2 meters, referenced to 1 meter by inverse square law. The reference measurement microphone position is located perpendicular to the centerline of the low and high frequency transducers at the point 63.5 mm (2.5 in) below the center of the high frequency diaphragm. Acoustic loading provided by the listening room increases maximum SPL capability and low frequency bass extension as compared to stated anechoic values. Distortion measurements performed with the input voltage necessary to produce the stated A- weighted SPL at the stated measurement distance. Distortion gures refer to the maximum distortion measured in any 1/10th octave wide band in the stated frequency range. JBL continually engages in research related to performance improvements. New materials, pro-duction methods, and design renements are introduced into existing products without notice as a routine expression of that philosophy. For this reason, any current JBL product may differ in some respect from its published description, but will always equal or exceed the original design specication unless otherwise stated.

<0.4% <0.3% <1.5% <0.7% 106 dB / 1m 112 dB / 1m 118 dB SPL / 1m 438H 203 mm (8 in) 2" (51 mm) Neodymium Polymer coated paper ber 8 ohms 431G 25 mm (1 in) diaphragm 1" (25 mm) Neodymium, shielded with integral heat sink Silk Dome Elliptical oblate spheroidal waveguide 4 ohms Class A-B Monolithic, Balanced 150 watts (<0.1% THD into rated impedance) <0.02% Class A-B Monolithic 70 watts (<0.1% THD into rated impedance) <0.02% 115 VAC, 60 Hz (230VAC, 50 Hz models LSR4328P/230 and LSR4326P/230) IEC <13 dBA / 1 m tonal artifact-free noise oor using analog input 18 watts LSR4328P 58 watts IEC Pink Noise LF Channel Only

1/8TH Power Rating: Full Power Rating (100 hrs. IEC pink noise, 6dB crest Factor): Wattage Rating: AC at 1/8th power IEC Pink Noise 60 watts Maximum Current: AC at maximum power output (audio) 120V AC line 2.2A (LSR4328P, LSR4326P) 230V AC line 1.1A (LSR4328P/230, LSR4326P/230) Fuse Value: 5A, 250VAC, Time Lag (LSR4328P, LSR4326P) 2.5A, 250VAC, Time Lag (LSR4328P/230, LSR4326P/230) Inputs and Outputs Analog XLR IN: Selectable +4 dBu/-10 dBV; Input Impedance 10K. Positive voltage applied to XLR pin 2 produces outward woofer motion -in tip-ring-sleeve IN: Balanced or unbalanced, Selectable +4 dBu/-10 dBV; Input impedance 20K. Positive voltage applied to tip produces outward woofer motion AD Converters: 96kHz, 24 Bit, 64x Over sampling Calibrated Input Sensitivity, Analog XLR & ": +4 dBu: 94 dB SPL / 1 m -10 dBV: 94 dB SPL / 1 m Digital XLR IN: AES/EBU(IEC60958) XLR OUT: AES/EBU(IEC60958) RCA IN: S/PDIF , (EIAJ CP1201) RCA OUT: S/PDIF (EIAJ CP1201) Digital Input Sample Rates: 96k Hz, 88.2 kHz, 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz. Tolerance: +/- 3% Digital Input Word Length: 24 Bit RMC Microphone Input tip-ring-sleeve; powered +15 Volts on tip. (Use supplied microphone only) Network Connection: RJ45 IN, RJ45 OUT Network Protocol: Proprietary Harman HiQNet Protocol using RS485 Computer Interface: USB Type 1

Mounting points
107.9 mm (4.25 in)

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50.8 mm (2 in)

Caution: Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in serious injury and equipment damage. Mounting of speakers should be done by qualied persons in accordance with all applicable local safety and construction standards. Be certain to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the mounting bracket. Before selecting a mount-ing bracket, be certain that it is capable of supporting the weight of the speaker to be mounted. This product is not designed to be suspended using mounting points.

LSR4328P Linear Spatial Reference Bi-amplied Studio Monitor


Acoustic Contribution Phase and Amplitude

96 dB/1 m (Distortion raised 20 dB)

Impulse response

102 dB/1 m (Distortion raised 20 dB)

System Block Diagram

LSR4300 Accessory Kit

Includes:Wireless Remote Control, LSR4300 Control Center Software, RMC Calibration Microphone & Mic Clip, USB Cable, two AA Batteries, 2 Network Termination Plugs LSR4300 Control Center Software System Requirements: Windows: OS:Windows 2000, XP CPU: P3 500 MHz (1.0 GHz recommended) Macintosh: OS: OS X 10.3 or later CPU: 466 MHz or faster Hard Drive: 100 MB available RAM: 128 MB (512 MB recommended) USB Port

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SS LSR4328P CRP 5M 1/06

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