JBL GT4.0c User Manual

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10

System Design

There are a variety of system

options available with the

Component System. The simplest

configuration is to use them full

range with their built-in passive

crossovers by connecting them to

the output of a head unit or an

amplifier (Figures 7 and 8).

If you want to build your system

using active (electronic)

crossovers, with separate ampli-

fiers to drive the tweeter and

midwoofers, you can bypass the

capacitor on the tweeter and the

coil on the midwoofer (Figure 9).

A more advanced system design

can be achieved by adding a GT,

GTx, GTi, or equivalent sub-

woofer to your component sys-

tem. In this case the component

system will be used as high and

midbass frequency drivers and

should have their extremely low

frequencies blocked by electrical

means. Active or passive cross-

overs can be used in order to

achieve the best system fidelity

and widest dynamic range. Cross-

over frequency recommendations

are given in the Specifications.

+

+

Left

Right

Left

Channel

Right

Channel

In-line

Capacitor

GTC04

Tweeters

GTC Component System

connected to speaker outputs of

a High-Powered Head Unit

GTC

Midwoofers

+

+

Left

Right

Left

Channel

Right

Channel

In-line

Capacitor

GTC04 Connected to GTC Midwoofer,

GTC Midwoofer Connected to Amplifier

GTC04

Tweeters

-

-

GTC

Midwoofers

Amplifier output

set at Full Range or

High Passed at f > 80Hz

Figure 7

Figure 8

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