JBL LSR 4328PAK (Paar)
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JBL LSR 4328PAK (Paar) Product Details
JBL LSR 4328PAK
The overall idea behind the design of the 4300 series is this: All speakers are linked and each speaker’s location is identified with a DIP switch in the rear, i.e. Left, Right, Center, L Surround, R Surround, C Surround, L Extra, R Extra. The entire system can consist of as little as just a stereo pair (which is what I evaluated), or anything up to eight main cabinets (could be a mix of the 4326 and 4328 models) and two subwoofers, for a surround setup sure to impress clients... and the entire neighborhood.
The speakers extract the correct channel, L or R, from the digital single-wire stereo feeds. Switching among the three input sources (analog or S/PDIF or AES/EBU) is instant, from either the front of the cabinet or remotely.
Since they’re all linked, adjusting the volume or other parameter of one speaker adjusts them all. This can be done on the front of each speaker, or from a supplied wireless remote, or from a computer running the supplied proprietary software over the supplied USB cable. These accessories all come with the speakers. When that’s not what’s needed, individual speaker levels can be trimmed +3/–10 dB in 1/4 dB increments using LSR4300 Control Center Software.
This global control will be a welcome feature for those who need a central control over the level of a 2.1 or any kind of a surround system, and it is handy for even a stereo L+R setup. Should you wish to use the speakers independently of each other, not networked, then simply set each speaker’s DIP switch to “Left” (never mind the speaker’s intended function in the nonnetworked setup) and each will accept its own audio feed, on any of the three inputs, and be controllable individually. As you’ll see, the speaker designated as the “Left” acts as the master in the network for certain functions.
The 4300 Series has three speaker models: the 6" woofer LSR4326P, the 8" woofer LSR4328P, and the LSR4312SP 12" subwoofer. All models incorporate the control features I’ll describe below; I evaluated a pair of the LSR4328P speakers in this review, without the sub.
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The overall idea behind the design of the 4300 series is this: All speakers are linked and each speaker’s location is identified with a DIP switch in the rear, i.e. Left, Right, Center, L Surround, R Surround, C Surround, L Extra, R Extra. The entire system can consist of as little as just a stereo pair (which is what I evaluated), or anything up to eight main cabinets (could be a mix of the 4326 and 4328 models) and two subwoofers, for a surround setup sure to impress clients... and the entire neighborhood.
The speakers extract the correct channel, L or R, from the digital single-wire stereo feeds. Switching among the three input sources (analog or S/PDIF or AES/EBU) is instant, from either the front of the cabinet or remotely.
Since they’re all linked, adjusting the volume or other parameter of one speaker adjusts them all. This can be done on the front of each speaker, or from a supplied wireless remote, or from a computer running the supplied proprietary software over the supplied USB cable. These accessories all come with the speakers. When that’s not what’s needed, individual speaker levels can be trimmed +3/–10 dB in 1/4 dB increments using LSR4300 Control Center Software.
This global control will be a welcome feature for those who need a central control over the level of a 2.1 or any kind of a surround system, and it is handy for even a stereo L+R setup. Should you wish to use the speakers independently of each other, not networked, then simply set each speaker’s DIP switch to “Left” (never mind the speaker’s intended function in the nonnetworked setup) and each will accept its own audio feed, on any of the three inputs, and be controllable individually. As you’ll see, the speaker designated as the “Left” acts as the master in the network for certain functions.
The 4300 Series has three speaker models: the 6" woofer LSR4326P, the 8" woofer LSR4328P, and the LSR4312SP 12" subwoofer. All models incorporate the control features I’ll describe below; I evaluated a pair of the LSR4328P speakers in this review, without the sub.
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Specs:
- Type: Studio Monitor
- Theme: Recording and Studio
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Manufacturer: Harman Deutschland GmbH, Parkring 3, 85748 Garching, Deutschland, Contact: info@jbl.de, Phone number: +493022957806
Responsible person: Audio Pro Heilbronn Elektroakustik GmbH, Pfaffenstr. 25, 74078 Heilbronn, Deutschland, Contact: info@audiopro.de