| NEW
YORK, NY – October 10, 2003 – JBL
Professional, unveiled its flagship LSR6300 Series line of
studio monitors
at the 115th AES show in New York. The new line incorporates
patented transducer technologies and features to minimize detrimental
effect on response caused by the acoustic properties of the room.
The result is more accurate performance at the mix position in
any size control room.
The LSR6300 Series
includes three new models: The LSR6328P bi-amplified reference
monitor with 8” woofer and 1” tweeter;
the LSR6332 reference monitor with 12” woofer, 5” midrange,
and 1” tweeter; The LSR6312SP subwoofer. These models include
patented JBL transducer technology to create ultra-accurate response.
The LSR6312SP includes sophisticated bass management circuitry
and a full feature-set for multi-channel audio production. The
current LSR25P, compact bi-amplified reference monitor with 5.25” woofer
and 1” tweeter can be used in systems with any of the new
models. All four models include mounting points for use with
readily available mounting hardware, magnetic shielding for use
near video monitors, and are THX® approved. The LSR6328P
includes handles for ease of transportation and positioning in
the room.

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JBL includes three
innovative technologies to overcome problems caused by the
acoustics of the room: Linear Spatial Reference
technology, RMC ™ Room Mode Correction, and boundary compensation.
A speaker which measures “flat” on-axis in an anechoic
chamber, may not produce flat response at the mix position. JBL’s
Linear Spatial Reference technology ensures that the mid and
high-frequency content at the mix position is smooth and accurate.
This is accomplished by engineering into the system a +/- 30
degrees horizontal, and +/- 15 degrees vertical, radiated response,
which is also virtually flat. Using LSR technology, the mid and
high-frequency response is flatter at the mix position, regardless
of working distance.
Low frequency standing
waves, caused by the room’s geometry,
can cause “boominess” at the mix position and contribute
to an inaccurate representation of low frequency content. The
ability to achieve accurate low frequency response is particularly
challenging in smaller home and project studios. The LSR6328P
and the LSR6312SP subwoofer incorporate a new JBL RMC™ Room
Mode Correction circuit, which eliminates the effect of low frequency
room modes, allowing accurate bass response at the mix position.
The RMC Calibration Kit, included with the LSR6312SP Subwoofer,
and available as an accessory for use with the LSR6328P, provides
everything the user needs to measure the room response, identify
the dominant room mode, and calibrate the response of the system.
Once calibrated, the RMC system dramatically improves low frequency
performance at the mix position in any size room.
Boundary compensation circuitry is included in the LSR6328P
and the LSR25P to correct frequency response and overcome spectral
shift when the system is mounted on a wall, in a corner or on
a workstation surface.
JBL Professional Director
of Recording and Broadcast, Peter Chaikin said, “Our objective is to go beyond “accurate” and
solve the problems in the mix environment. By incorporating Room
Mode Correction technology, and our new features, even a small
production space can have accurate performance at the mix position.
The new LSR6300 speakers eliminate the guess-work and make mixing
a pleasure.”
Headquartered in Northridge,
California, JBL Professional is the world’s leading designer,
manufacturer, and marketer of professional loudspeakers for
recording and broadcast, musician,
cinema, touring sound, commercial sound and contracting applications.
JBL Professional is part of the Harman International network
of professional and consumer audio companies. For complete product
and company information, go to the JBL Professional website at
www.jblpro.com.
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