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JBL LSR4300 User Manual

JBL LSR4300
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Speaker Pop-Up Window
Double-clicking on any speaker in the Room View causes a pop-up window to appear, as
follows:
This window is divided into three sections and provides the following important informa-
tion about each individual speaker:
1. The “Speaker” section presents information about each speaker’s model and ID (i.e.,
Left, Right, Center, Left Surround, Right Surround, etc.)
2. The “Settings” section allows you to Solo and Mute individual speakers and also
enables you to set a “Level Trim” for each speaker, adjustable in 0.25 increments,
from -10 to + 3 dB. Level Trim is a fine control that gives you the ability to manually
compensate for perceived level differences which may occur if your listening position
is not equidistant from all speakers. Other displays in this section show whether the
speaker is carrying the left (“Ch A”) or right (“Ch B”) signal if connected to a digital
signal source and the amount of level adjustment and delay (RMC Trim and RMC
Delay) that has been applied by RMC calibration. For more information about input
selection and RMC calibration, refer to the LSR4300 Owner’s Manual.
3. The “Correction” section shows a simulated graph representing the effect of filters
applied by RMC calibration. Double-click on the simulated RMC graph to view the
actual NUMERIC RMC settings for all connected speakers. For more information
about RMC calibration, refer to the LSR4300 Owner’s Manual.
Reference - Speaker Pop-Up Window

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JBL LSR4300 Specifications

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BrandJBL
ModelLSR4300
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

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