JBL LSR6300 User Manual

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LSR6332 Studio Monitor System

This adjustment is accomplished via the barrier strip on the back of the enclosure located above the dual pair of 5-way binding posts.
Moving the link between the 0 and -1 dB positions will change the high frequency drive level. Please note that the loudspeaker should
be disconnected from the amplifier during this procedure for safety of the system.

Changing Mid/High Orientation

The LSR6332 is normally used in the horizontal position with the mid- and high-frequency elements toward the middle. This provides
the lowest elevation, maximizes sight lines and reduces shadowing effects of soffit mount monitors. In situations where vertical orienta-
tion is desired, the entire Mid/High sub-baffle can be rotated. There are both Left and Right models of the LSR6332 so that absolute
symmetry can be maintained in all orientations.

NOTE: The mid and high transducers can be easily damaged by screwdrivers carelessly handled. Even with efficient magnetic struc-
tures, there is always a small amount of leakage flux in the neighborhood of the voice coil gap, which will attract hand tools and any
nearby iron material. Dented cones or domes are not covered under warranty.

1. Place the LSR6332 on its back on a stable work surface.
2. Carefully remove the eight Allen (Hex) socket screws surrounding the Mid/High sub-baffle, and pull the unit out entirely.
3. Gently lift the baffle out enough to rotate the assembly. You can use your hand in the port to assist. Do not pull the unit out entirely.

This avoids unnecessary tension on the cabling assemblies.

4. Replace the eight screws and tighten. Again, take note to be VERY careful to guard against transducer damage.

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