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Featuring 450W of total system power, a dedicated center channel and a 10” wireless subwoofer, the JBL Bar 3.1 soundbar delivers an epic cinematic experience without compromising on clear dialogue. The system is also equipped with Bluetooth for comfortable wireless streaming and includes three HDMI ports for connecting state-of-the-art 4K devices. JBL CONTROL SUB 6 Manuals & User Guides. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your JBL CONTROL SUB 6 Home Theater System. Database contains 1 JBL CONTROL SUB 6 Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Owner's manual.
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The exact configuration of a subwoofer/satellite loudspeaker system depends on a number of factors, such as:
• How large the room is and how many satellite speakers it will take to cover the room?
• Whether the distance between the satellite speakers allows a single subwoofer to cover the entire space?
• Whether the program material is light background music or dominant driving music?
• Where the subwoofer will be located in relation to room boundaries (wall, ceiling, corners)?
• Whether the distance between the satellite speakers allows a single subwoofer to cover the entire space?
• Whether the program material is light background music or dominant driving music?
• Where the subwoofer will be located in relation to room boundaries (wall, ceiling, corners)?
The system recommendations in this guide and the performance figures are based on some baseline assumptions which will not be
correct for all applications. Adjustments may need to be made. A discussion of the considerations, baseline assumptions conditions and
possible adjustment requirements is below.
possible adjustment requirements is below.
Sub-Sat System Design
General Objectives
Sensitivity Balance
The volume balance between the subwoofer and the satellite
G-shock rangeman manual. speakers in a passively crossed-over system is called sensitivity
balance.
balance.
Targets:
a) Sensitivity Balance
– Typically, the way the human
hearing system works, the subwoofer needs to be 2 to 6
dB louder than the satellite speakers in order to sound
balanced. The subwoofer/satellite systems in this
guide are all structured to provide the proper range of
sensitivity balance with the subwoofer located on a flat
surface (wall, ceiling, floor). The sensitivity balance can
be altered, as required, via an active graphic equalizer.
The balance can also be altered by placing the subwoofer
closer to more boundary surfaces -- see the “Subwoofer
Location” section below for more about the effect of
positioning.
b) Maximum Sound Level Balance
– It is desirable for Wd my passport wireless ssd user manual.
the subwoofer to be able to deliver adequate maximum
sound output capability to keep up with the satellite
speakers when they are driven at their maximum drive
level. The subwoofer output of these systems is high
enough to keep up with the satellite speakers at high
drive levels.
drive levels.
Subwoofer Model Selection
All the systems in this guide use the Control SB-210 subwoofer,
with the exception of the CCS6000 System, which uses the Control
SB-2 subwoofer. Passive crossover networks are built-into SB-2
and available for SB-210, making it easy to structure subwoofer-
satellite systems.
satellite systems.
Designing for Other JBL Subwoofer Models
Other subwoofers from JBL Professional include Control 19CS
In-Ceiling Subwoofer and Control 312CS High Power In-Ceiling
Subwoofer. These subwoofers are intended to be used in actively
crossed-over systems -- either contains a built-in passive crossover
network.
For determining the proper number of Control 19CS subwoofers,
use the Subwoofer Utility in the DSD Distributed System Design
software (free download located on the Software Download page
from the www.jblpro.com website).
For The Control 312CS subwoofer, use the “Control 300 Subwoofer
Ratio Guide” posted in the Control 300 section of the Technical
Library page on www.jblpro.com websit
Library page on www.jblpro.com websit
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If a line level signal is not available, connect loudspeaker cable from
the receiver/amplifier’s speaker terminals to the subwoofer’s Speaker
In Left and Right. Speaker Out Left and Right terminals are provided
for connecting the main speakers to the subwoofer, if no direct
connections are available from the receiver/amplifier. Always
observe correct polarity, connecting plus-to-plus and minus-to-
minus.
the receiver/amplifier’s speaker terminals to the subwoofer’s Speaker
In Left and Right. Speaker Out Left and Right terminals are provided
for connecting the main speakers to the subwoofer, if no direct
connections are available from the receiver/amplifier. Always
observe correct polarity, connecting plus-to-plus and minus-to-
minus.
When using speaker level inputs, no signal is available from the line
level outputs.
level outputs.
OPERATION
Power
After checking that all necessary connections have been correctly
made, connect the AC power cord to an active AC wall outlet. Turn
the subwoofer on using the rear panel power switch. Once
connected, the TiK Sub will automatically turn on when a signal is
present. When no signal is received for approximately 15 minutes,
the subwoofer will go into standby mode and remain in standby until
a signal is detected. Power consumption is minimal when the
subwoofer is not receiving a signal.
made, connect the AC power cord to an active AC wall outlet. Turn
the subwoofer on using the rear panel power switch. Once
connected, the TiK Sub will automatically turn on when a signal is
present. When no signal is received for approximately 15 minutes,
the subwoofer will go into standby mode and remain in standby until
a signal is detected. Power consumption is minimal when the
subwoofer is not receiving a signal.
The front panel LED will glow amber when the subwoofer is On. It
will glow red when the subwoofer is in Standby.
will glow red when the subwoofer is in Standby.
Level
The Level control adjusts the volume of the subwoofer relative to the
rest of the system. Proper adjustment depends on factors such as
room size, subwoofer placement, type of main speakers and
listening position. Adjust the subwoofer level so that bass
information is naturally integrated with the sound of your main
speakers. If the subwoofer is connected via DSP In to a JBL TiK
Master Sub, the Level control is automatically bypassed.
rest of the system. Proper adjustment depends on factors such as
room size, subwoofer placement, type of main speakers and
listening position. Adjust the subwoofer level so that bass
information is naturally integrated with the sound of your main
speakers. If the subwoofer is connected via DSP In to a JBL TiK
Master Sub, the Level control is automatically bypassed.
Filter
The crossover frequency control marked Filter determines the
highest frequency your subwoofer will reproduce. It should be
adjusted to create a seamless transition from the subwoofer to the
main speakers. Experiment with this adjustment to find the
crossover frequency that sounds best with your speakers.
highest frequency your subwoofer will reproduce. It should be
adjusted to create a seamless transition from the subwoofer to the
main speakers. Experiment with this adjustment to find the
crossover frequency that sounds best with your speakers.
When the control is at the '30 Hz' position, very few high frequencies
will be heard. This position is best suited to very large main speakers.
For most systems, the control should be set somewhere near the mid
position. For listeners using very small speakers, best results will be
obtained with the control at the '150 Hz' position.
will be heard. This position is best suited to very large main speakers.
For most systems, the control should be set somewhere near the mid
position. For listeners using very small speakers, best results will be
obtained with the control at the '150 Hz' position.
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If the subwoofer is used with an external crossover or with a
preamplifier/surround processor with dedicated subwoofer outputs,
press Filter Defeat to bypass the subwoofer’s internal filter. If the
subwoofer is connected via DSP In to a JBL TiK Master subwoofer,
the Filter is automatically bypassed.
preamplifier/surround processor with dedicated subwoofer outputs,
press Filter Defeat to bypass the subwoofer’s internal filter. If the
subwoofer is connected via DSP In to a JBL TiK Master subwoofer,
the Filter is automatically bypassed.
Phase
The Phase switch is used to adjust the relative polarity of the
subwoofer. Listen to your TiK Sub and main speakers with the switch
in the '0°' position, then listen to the same material with the switch
set to '180°'. Decide which sounds better and leave the switch in
this position. Repeat this procedure, if you move the subwoofer.
If the subwoofer is connected via DSP In to a JBL TiK Master
subwoofer, the Phase switch is automatically bypassed.
subwoofer. Listen to your TiK Sub and main speakers with the switch
in the '0°' position, then listen to the same material with the switch
set to '180°'. Decide which sounds better and leave the switch in
this position. Repeat this procedure, if you move the subwoofer.
If the subwoofer is connected via DSP In to a JBL TiK Master
subwoofer, the Phase switch is automatically bypassed.
Contour
To fine-tune the deepest bass for the best match to your system,
room and personal preferences, adjust Contour in connection with
careful listening. The TiK Sub is designed to provide flat frequency
response in free air (away from all boundaries) with the Contour
control in the 'Max.' position. The TiK Sub is designed to provide flat
frequency response when placed in a corner with the Contour
control in the 'Min.' position. If you wish to reduce the level of the
very lowest frequencies turn the control toward ”Min.” This can be
particularly useful, if placement near walls or corners provides too
much bass reinforcement. If the subwoofer is connected via DSP In
to a JBL TiK MasterSub, the Contour control is automatically
bypassed.
room and personal preferences, adjust Contour in connection with
careful listening. The TiK Sub is designed to provide flat frequency
response in free air (away from all boundaries) with the Contour
control in the 'Max.' position. The TiK Sub is designed to provide flat
frequency response when placed in a corner with the Contour
control in the 'Min.' position. If you wish to reduce the level of the
very lowest frequencies turn the control toward ”Min.” This can be
particularly useful, if placement near walls or corners provides too
much bass reinforcement. If the subwoofer is connected via DSP In
to a JBL TiK MasterSub, the Contour control is automatically
bypassed.
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