JBL Professional LSR6332 User Manual

Lsr6332, 252g low frequency transducer, C500g midrange transducer

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LSR6332

Linear Spatial Reference
Studio Monitor System

Key Features:

Advanced Linear Spatial Reference
design ensures flatter response at the
mix position.

Differential Drive

®

technology with

dynamic braking for extended low
frequency response and low power
compression.

Neodymium midrange with 2" voice
coil and Kevlar™ cone material for
extended frequency response and
low distortion.

Titanium composite high frequency
transducer with elliptical oblate
spheroidal waveguide and damped
polepiece.

High-Density baffle for low enclosure
resonance and stable inertial ground.

Linear Dynamics Aperture port
design eliminates port turbulence
and reduces port compression.

Magnetically shielded for use near
video monitors.

Reinforced enclosure and convenient
mounting points allow mounted
installation.

Midrange/high frequency sub-baffle
may be rotated by user for horizontal
or vertical orientation.

Available as mirror imaged left and
right models. (order LSR6332L or
LSR6332R)

The LSR6332 studio monitor is

designed for use as a near or mid-field
reference monitor, or a soffit-mounted
main monitor in applications requiring
exceptional spectral accuracy and high
SPL capability. The LSR6332 combines
the latest in JBL’s renowned transducer
and system technology with psychoa-
coustically derived spatial response cri-
teria, resulting in a more accurate stu-
dio monitoring reference. In this design
process, the system’s frequency
response over the forward listening
range (±15° vertically and ±30° hori-
zontally) is optimized, as opposed to
the conventional approach of optimiz-
ing the response directly on-axis. This
design approach involves careful com-
ponent design, selection of crossover
frequency, and precise baffle geometry
and detail. The result is a system that
can be used for the most critical judge-
ments of recording balance, image
placement, and equalization.

252G Low Frequency Transducer

The neodymium 12" woofer is based on JBL patented Differential Drive

®

technology. With the neodymium structure and dual drive coils, power com-
pression is kept to a minimum to reduce spectral shift as power level increase.
An added third coil between the drive coils acts as a dynamic brake to limit
excess excursion and reduce audible distortion at the highest levels. The cone is
made of a graphite polypropylene composite forming a rigid piston supported
by a soft butyl rubber surround.

C500G Midrange Transducer

The 5" midrange transducer has a 2" neodymium magnetic structure with a

woven Kevlar cone. The powerful motor structure was chosen to support the
low crossover frequency to the woofer. In order to achieve the goal of accurate
spatial response the crossover points are placed at 250 Hz and 2.2 kHz. These
transition points match the directivity characteristics of the three transducers.

053TiS High Frequency Transducer

The high frequency transducer has a composite diaphragm integrated with an

Elliptical Oblate Spheroidal (EOS) waveguide with wide uniform dispersion,
which is critical to the smooth spatial response required in today’s working
environments. The mid and high frequency devices are mounted within mil-
limeters of each other on a cast aluminum sub-baffle that can be rotated for
horizontal or vertical placement, giving maximum flexibility in placement to
reduce console and ceiling splash that interferes with stereo imaging and depth.

LSR6332R (Right) shown

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