System 3, System 4, System 5 – JBL GTS100 User Manual

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L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

GTS

100

GTS

100

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

+

Front Outputs

Rear Outputs

Front Satellite

Speakers

Preamp output to preamp input

Rear

Full-Range

Speakers

System 3

Add a Second GTS100

1 or 2

Subwoofers

GTS100

GTS100

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

GTS

100

GTS

100

GTS

100

L–

L+

– +

R–

R+

– +

+

Front Outputs

Rear Outputs

Front Satellite

Speakers

Preamp output to preamp input

Rear Satellite

Speakers

System 4

Add Power to the Rear

1 or 2

Subwoofers

GTS100

GTS100

GTS100

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

GTS

100

GTS

100

GTS

100

L–

L+

– +

R–

R+

– +

+

Front Outputs

Rear Outputs

Front Satellite

Speakers

Rear Satellite

Speakers

Preamp output to preamp input

System 5

Add a Second
Subwoofer Amplifier

GTS

100

+

Subwoofers

GTS100

GTS100

GTS100

GTS100

Get more power and system
control by adding a second
GTS100 to power the main
speakers and subwoofers
individually. Use the built-in
crossover to high-pass the
front speakers and low-pass
the subwoofers.
Next Step:
Add power to the Rear Full-
Range Speakers.
Note: For Non-Fading
bass, also connect the
rear-channel head unit
speaker output to the
speaker level input of the
subwoofer GTS100.

Add an amp for the rear
speakers for higher volume
capability and more control.
Next Step:
Add more subwoofer power.

For the ultimate in
bass output, add a
second subwoofer
amplifier for a total
system power of
340 Watts RMS!
Note the cross-
linking of preamp
inputs for the two
subwoofer
amplifiers to
provide non-
fading bass.
Next Step:
Add additional amplifiers in bridge-mode to the front and
rear main speakers. Then add electronic crossovers and biamp
front and rear speakers.

JBL 1394 Manual 7/17/98 11:49 AM Page 26

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