System #4, Connection diagrams, Application – JBL SB210 User Manual
Page 14: Max continuous average spl, 4 ohm / 8 ohm setting, Stereo/mono capability, Connection
Satellite
Outputs
Left
Right
System #4 in Mono
SPL (at 20 Feet):
96 dB Continuous (peaks of 106 dB)
From
Power
Amp
Left/Mono
SUBWOOFER:
Control SB-210 &
MTC-210-SAT Crossover Input Module
MODULE SETTINGS:
Stereo / Mono Selector: Mono
4-Ohm / 8-Ohm Selector: 8-Ohms
Input
Terminals
Control SB-210 with
MTC-210-SAT
Crossover Input Module
Control 29AV-1
(8 Ohm Setting)
Control 29AV-1
(8 Ohm Setting)
System #4
2 pcs Control 29AV & Control SB-210
Application
High volume, high-fidelity music reproduction in small spaces
where two satellite speakers are enough to cover the area.
Max Continuous Average SPL
(at 20 feet)
96 dB (with peaks of 106 dB)
4 Ohm / 8 Ohm Setting
8 Ohms
Stereo/Mono Capability
Either setting can be utilized
Connection
Mono Operation
– Connect input to the LEFT input
terminal. Put Stereo/Mono header into MONO position.
Connect 1 pc of Control 28 to each satellite output (LEFT
and RIGHT). Do NOT connect both satellite speakers to
a single satellite output.
Stereo Operation – Connect left and right inputs to the
LEFT and RIGHT input terminals. Put Stereo/Mono
header into STEREO position. Connect 1 pc of Control
28 to each of the Satellite Outputs (LEFT and RIGHT)
Application Note
The Control 29AV-1 has the highest sensitivity (sound output
per watt of input) of any of the satellite speakers in this guide,
resulting in the bass from the subwoofer being lower, in relative
sense, than some of the other sub/sat systems. For more
dominant bass, additional subwoofer sensitivity can be attained
by corner-loading the subwoofer (see “Sensitivity Balance”
section, above). Alternatively, the subwoofer/satellite sensitivity
balance can be altered with an in-line active equalizer.
Connection Diagrams
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