4344mkii, 4344mkii’s, Dividing networks – JBL 4344MKII User Manual

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The job of the dividing network is to distribute the various frequencies to

their respective transducers. The network is also designed to complement

component location on the baffle. Slopes are chosen to match the exact

response of each driver in its respective frequency range, as well as to

ensure that the high-frequency transducers are adequately protected from

dangerous low-frequency components.

For the

4344MkII

system, we chose our Charge-Coupled Linear

Definition

Dividing Network. The inductors are all designed for high-

current, low-distortion operation. All capacitors in the network are

series/parallel connected and operated with D.C. bias. This effectively

enables the capacitors to operate in “Class A” mode, which substantially

increases sonic detail, resolution, and dynamics. The low-frequency section

of the dividing network is mounted on a dedicated circuit board that

separates both electrical and magnetic properties from that of the

midrange and tweeter sections.

Additionally, the

4344MkII’s

dividing network allows for passive,

bi-wire, passive bi-amp, and full active bi-amp operation. For the full active

bi-amp mode we recommend the use of a high-quality electronic crossover.

Dividing Networks

No.

6

– 6.5

– 2.5

0

+1.5

– 6.5

– 2.5

0

+1.5

– 6.5

– 2.5

0

+1.5

ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY LEVEL, dB

HIGH FREQUENCY LEVEL, dB

MID FREQUENCY LEVEL, dB

Serial Number:

Professional Series

JBL Incorporated, Northridge, CA USA

Model 4344MkII

Level adjustments

are provided to allow

precision frequency

response contouring. The

midrange, high-frequency,

and ultrahigh-frequency

drivers may be fine-tuned

for optimum sound in any

listening room.

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