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NORTHRIDGE E SERIES
E150P, E250P
OWNER’S GUIDE
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READ FIRST! Important Safety Precautions! When a cart is used, use caution requirements for the grounding CAUTION when moving the cart/apparatus electrode. See Figure A. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK combination to avoid injury from 18. An outside antenna system DO NOT OPEN tip-over. should not be located in the vicin- CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, 13. Unplug this apparatus during ity of overhead power lines or do not remove cover (or back). lightning storms or when unused other elect
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING JBL For more than 50 years, JBL provide every note of enjoy- Web site at www.jbl.com. has been involved in every ment that you expected – This enables us to keep you aspect of music and film and that when you think posted on our latest advance- recording and reproduction, about purchasing additional ments, and helps us to better from live performances to audio equipment for your understand our customers the recordings you play in home, car or office, you will and build pr
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Analog Receiver/Processor – Speaker-Level Connections Use this installation method the left high-level inputs on speaker and left input on the only with an analog receiver/ the subwoofer. Insert the subwoofer, and then for the (+) processor that does not have joined (twisted) wires into the and (–) connections for the digital processing or bass left front (+) terminal on your right front speaker and right management, and also does receiver/amplifier. Connect the high-level inputs on the sub- not
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Analog Receiver/Processor – Line-Level Connections Use this installation method may connect the subwoofer with an analog receiver/ output on your receiver/pre- processor that does not have amplifier to either the left or digital processing or bass right line-level input on the LEVEL management, and that is subwoofer. It makes no differ- Min Max equipped with a full-range ence which jack you choose. LFE NORMAL subwoofer output or a volume- Connect each speaker to controlled preamp
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OPERATION Power When the unit is plugged in Note: It will take several min- sumption is minimal when the and the power switch is on utes for the LED to turn from subwoofer is not receiving a and no signal is received, the green to red after the input signal. Of course, the sub- LED on the top of the unit will signal to the subwoofer is woofer can be turned off, turn red. When a signal is removed. Due to JBL’s unique whenever desired, if you do present, the LED will turn high-output, high-efficie
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Phase Control The Phase Control determines bass output at the listening If at some time in the future whether the subwoofer’s pis- position. you happen to rearrange your ton-like action moves in and listening room and move your Remember, every system, out in phase with the main speakers, you should experi- room and listener is different. speakers or opposite the ment with the phase switch in There are no right or wrong main speakers. There is no both positions, and leave it in settings; this swi
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SPECIFICATIONS E150P E250P Amplifier Power (RMS): 150 Watts 250 Watts Peak Dynamic † Power : 250 Watts 550 Watts ™ ™ Driver: 10" PolyPlas 12" PolyPlas Inputs: Line Level (switchable to LFE) Line Level (switchable to LFE) and Speaker Level with and Speaker Level with 5-way binding posts 5-way binding posts Low-Pass Frequency: Variable from 50Hz to 150Hz Variable from 50Hz to 150Hz Frequency Response: 27Hz – Low-pass 25Hz – Low-pass crossover setting crossover setting Dimensions (H x W x D):