JBL SUB350 – SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - Exploded View - parts list
JBL SUB350 Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Amplifier_Sub-woofer - Circuit Diagram
SPECIFICATIONS
Total System Output 200 watts
Front channels – 35 watts x 3 @ .1% THD
Surround channels – 15 watts x 2 @.1% THD
Subwoofer – 65 watts @ .1% THD
Frequency response 35Hz – 20kHz
S-N ratio 90 dB
Input Impedance 20k Ohms
Input Sensitivity 1500mV
SUB350
Dimensions 15 1/8 x 13 x 14 ½” (384 x 330 x 368mm)
Weight 34.5 lbs. (15.7 kg)
Front channels – 35 watts x 3 @ .1% THD
Surround channels – 15 watts x 2 @.1% THD
Subwoofer – 65 watts @ .1% THD
Frequency response 35Hz – 20kHz
S-N ratio 90 dB
Input Impedance 20k Ohms
Input Sensitivity 1500mV
SUB350
Dimensions 15 1/8 x 13 x 14 ½” (384 x 330 x 368mm)
Weight 34.5 lbs. (15.7 kg)
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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If there is no sound from any of the speakers, check the
following
* Make sure the subwoofer is plugged into an active AC wall outlet.
* Make sure the Master Power Switch, located on the rear of the subwoofer, is in the “ On/Standby” position.
* Make sure there is a source – for example, a VCR or television – hooked up to the TV or tape/aux input jacks on The Source.
* Make sure that the program material is playing.
* Recheck the hookup connections. If most of the sound comes from the center-channel speaker, with little or no information from the surround channels, note the following:
Although most of today’s televisions are equipped with stereo audio output jacks, some stereo televisions have poor audio sections and are unable to provide a Dolby Pro Logic encoded signal. In the unlikely event that you experience this problem, connecting the audio outputs from your hi-fi VCR, laser disc player, DVD player, or satellite receiver directly to one of the inputs on The Source will provide a proper audio signal and allow you to enjoy true Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. If there is no sound from the surround speakers or sound is very low, check the following:
* Check all connections between the amplifier and each of the speakers.
* Raise the surround volume from the remote control.
* Make sure the TV show or movie you are watching is recorded in Dolby Surround. If there is no sound from the center speaker, check the following:
* Make sure that the processor is in the Pro Logic mode. If it is in Phantom or Stereo mode, the center speaker will not play.
* Check the connections between the subwoofer and the center speaker.
* Make sure the subwoofer is plugged into an active AC wall outlet.
* Make sure the Master Power Switch, located on the rear of the subwoofer, is in the “ On/Standby” position.
* Make sure there is a source – for example, a VCR or television – hooked up to the TV or tape/aux input jacks on The Source.
* Make sure that the program material is playing.
* Recheck the hookup connections. If most of the sound comes from the center-channel speaker, with little or no information from the surround channels, note the following:
Although most of today’s televisions are equipped with stereo audio output jacks, some stereo televisions have poor audio sections and are unable to provide a Dolby Pro Logic encoded signal. In the unlikely event that you experience this problem, connecting the audio outputs from your hi-fi VCR, laser disc player, DVD player, or satellite receiver directly to one of the inputs on The Source will provide a proper audio signal and allow you to enjoy true Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. If there is no sound from the surround speakers or sound is very low, check the following:
* Check all connections between the amplifier and each of the speakers.
* Raise the surround volume from the remote control.
* Make sure the TV show or movie you are watching is recorded in Dolby Surround. If there is no sound from the center speaker, check the following:
* Make sure that the processor is in the Pro Logic mode. If it is in Phantom or Stereo mode, the center speaker will not play.
* Check the connections between the subwoofer and the center speaker.
If you have low bass output, check the following
* Experiment with placement of the subwoofer. Remember; place the subwoofer in a corner to get maximum bass output from the system.
* Increase the level of bass, using the remote control.
* Adjust the level control on the rear of the subwoofer. If you are having trouble picking up radio stations, check the following:
* Make sure the antenna is hooked up properly.* Depending on your distance from the station’s transmitter, you may need to install an FM antenna on the roof or in the attic.
* Experiment with placement of the subwoofer. Remember; place the subwoofer in a corner to get maximum bass output from the system.
* Increase the level of bass, using the remote control.
* Adjust the level control on the rear of the subwoofer. If you are having trouble picking up radio stations, check the following:
* Make sure the antenna is hooked up properly.* Depending on your distance from the station’s transmitter, you may need to install an FM antenna on the roof or in the attic.