Rmc room mode correction, Rmc™ room mode correction – JBL LSR4326P User Manual

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To route an incoming AES/EBU two-channel signal to another speaker, use an cable with XLR

plugs on both ends to connect the AES/EBU OUT of the first speaker to the AES/EBU IN of

the second speaker.

To route an incoming S/PDIF two-channel signal to another speaker, use a cable with phono

plugs on both ends to connect the S/PDIF OUT of the first speaker to the S/PDIF IN of the

second speaker.

For best results when using digital inputs, always use high-quality cable designed for use with

digital equipment. We recommend the use of 110 ohm cabling for AES/EBU connections and

75 ohm cabling for S/PDIF connections.

LSR4300 audio interconnections

RMC™ Room Mode Correction

When a loudspeaker is placed in any work space, it and the room behave as a system which,

for better or worse, acts as the reference point for creative decisions. When a room has

inadequate or incorrect acoustic treatment, “room modes” (sometimes called “standing

waves”) can result, producing low frequency resonances that give a misleading impression of

bass response and therefore make it difficult to achieve a proper mix balance.

The LSR4300 utilizes a revolutionary technology called RMC™ (short for “Room Mode

Correction”) that is designed to correct the problem. RMC analyzes the frequency response of

Reference - Audio Connections/RMC™

Room Mode Correction

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