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LSR6300
Series : LSR
4300 Series : Control Series 
Building Blocks
to Clear Sound
It takes more than an accurate speaker system to have accurate response at the mix position. The key to accuracy is tackling the effect of boundaries, standing waves and reflections. In developing the LSR Series Studio Monitors, JBL examined each problem in the environment and created the perfect solution. Even if you work in a small control room, an LSR Series Studio Monitor system will provide smooth accurate response at the mixer's chair.
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LSR Linear Spatial Reference Design
The Linear Spatial Reference (LSR) philosophy is based on a set of
design goals that carefully control the overall performance of the
system in a variety of acoustic spaces. Instead of focusing on a
simple measurement such as on-axis frequency response, J B L
measures systems in a field 360 degrees around the speaker and
engineers the entire system to ensure off-axis response reflected
to the mix position is also smooth and accurate.


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RMC™ Room Mode Correction
A JBL
first, the RMC™ Room Mode Correction system is included in the
LSR6300 and LSR4300 Series models. The RMC system includes everything
needed to analyze and compensate for low frequency problems providing
exceptional accuracy at the mix position.


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LSR6300 RMC Kit |
Built-in Boundary Compensation
With the advent of multi-channel production, trying to find a place for more speakers, and space limitations, may demand the positioning of the speaker be compromised. JBL's powered models include boundary compensation switches that can be used to offset the increase in bass-response, which occurs when the speaker is placed near a wall, in a corner or on a work surface. Simply set the switch which corresponds to your condition and flat response is restored.


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Boundary Compensation Switches |
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LSR Linear Spatial Reference Design and Measurement
We all know that many loudspeakers have similar measurements
but sound different. By going beyond simple
on-axis frequency response measurements, JBL defines the
ultimate performance specification for new systems – what
it will sound like in your room. At the mix position, you hear a combination of direct sound and sound reflected from the rooms surfaces. For sound arriving at the mix position to be smooth and neutral, it is not enough for a speaker to measure “flat” on-axis - it is essential the speaker have excellent off-axis performance. While other manufacturers use a single on-axis frequency
response measurement taken at one point in space, JBL
measures monitor systems over a sphere that encompasses
all power radiated into the listening room – in every
direction. This data reflects 1296 times the information of
a single on-axis response curve. Seventy-two measurements of the direct sound field, the reflected sound field,and the reverberant field, the entire sound field heard by
the listener, is correlated to optimize response at the listening
position. In place of spectral smoothing used by
some manufacturers, which actually conceals data, the JBL
approach actually exposes flaws in systems, such as resonances,
poor dispersion and other causes of off-axis coloration.
The data shown below is a set of spatially measured
graphs that are the heart of JBL’s philosophy.



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LSR4300 RMC Calibration Microphone
included in the LSR4300
Accessory Kit |
RMC™
Room Mode Correction
Room modes or standing waves can mislead you
give you a false impression of low frequency
content in the mix. JBL is first to supply a complete
solution for identifying and overcoming the negative
effect of room modes.The LSR 6328P,6312SP
and all LSR4300 models are equipped with RMC™,
JBL's ingenious Room Mode Correction System.
The LSR6300 RMC Calibration kit includes everything
needed to identify room modes and set the
LSR6300 series on-board parametric equalizer.JBL
engineers took the RMC solution one step further
by equipping the LSR4300 Series speakers with an
automated analyzer and corrective filter.Both
systems dramatically improve low frequency
performance at the mix position.



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Built-in Boundary Compensation
With the advent of multi-channel production, trying to find a place for more speakers, and space limitations, may demand the positioning of the speaker be compromised. JBL’s powered LSR6300 Series models include boundary compensation switches that can be used to offset the increase in bass-response, which occurs when the speaker is placed near a wall, in a corner or on a work surface. Simply set the switch which corresponds to your condition and flat response is restored. The LSR4300 Series also has boundary compensation features. The LSR4300 Automated RMC System is designed to tackle problems caused by boundaries or room modes. The addition of an LSR4312SP Subwoofer doubles the power of the LSR4300 RMC System, allowing the subwoofer to address low frequency problems caused by room modes, and freeing the LSR4328P and LSR4326P monitors to address any boundary conditions that exist.


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Boundary Compensation Switches |
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