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Type | Powered Studio Monitor |
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Tweeter Size | 1 inch |
Maximum Peak SPL | 108 dB |
Enclosure Type | Ported |
Amplifier Power (Tweeter) | 50W |
Woofer Size | 5 inch |
Connectivity | XLR, TRS |
HF Driver Power Amp | 50 W Class-D |
Explains symbols used to alert users to important operating, maintenance, and safety information. Includes exclamation point and lightning flash symbols.
Details custom JBL transducers for dynamic range, extended frequency response, and accurate bass from low-frequency ports.
Describes JBL's patented waveguide for remarkable imaging, detailed sound-stage, and seamless crossover transition.
Explains the dual amplification system optimized for drivers, offering high output, dynamic range, and analog/digital input interfaces.
Covers onboard room equalization, user EQ filters, and user-enabled digital delay for acoustic compensation and synchronization.
Highlights birch plywood enclosures braced for safe mounting, with top/bottom features for wall/ceiling mounting and handles on 708P.
Discusses JBL's rigorous power testing for reliable performance and the importance of the owner's manual.
Provides a step-by-step guide to safely remove the speaker from its packaging to prevent damage to the high-frequency transducer.
Offers guidance on vertical orientation, using stands, symmetrical room placement, and forming an equilateral triangle for optimal imaging.
Describes connecting professional and consumer audio equipment via balanced XLR or unbalanced cables, with sensitivity settings.
Explains connecting AES3 digital signals via XLR, including pass-through for serial connections up to four speakers.
Details the universal power supply and the requirement for a properly grounded IEC power cord connection.
Instructions on connecting audio sources, setting the power switch, adjusting volume, and a note on factory reset.
Details the front panel components including Waveguide, HF/LF transducers, grille, mounting features, LEDs, and enclosure.
Describes ventilation slots for heat reduction and the LCD display for status updates.
Details control keys (Back, Enter, Menu) and connectivity ports (HiQnet, Analog, Digital Input/Through).
Explains the IEC power connector, power switch, and front panel indicators for operational status.
Explains how to use the MENU, ROTARY CONTROL, ENTER, and BACK keys to select, set, and navigate software features and parameters.
Details Input Trim, Input Select, AES Level Trim, and Input Sensitivity settings for signal management.
Explains User EQ settings including Enable, High Shelf, Low Shelf, and Parametric EQ filters for customized sound profiles.
Covers ROOM EQ for room acoustics, FRAME DELAY for A/V sync, and SPEAKER DELAY for arrival time matching.
Explains how Bass Management applies a high-pass filter for subwoofer integration, with bypass and frequency selection.
Covers loading/saving presets, assigning speaker names, and controlling front panel LED indicators.
Details settings for IP address, MAC address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DHCP options for network connectivity.
Configures the MENU TIMEOUT setting, which determines how long the menu display retains the last edited feature screen.
Provides steps to check if there is no sound, including signal source, power indicator, volume, and power switch status, with a factory reset option.
Presents detailed technical specifications for the JBL 705P and 708P models, including drivers, power, frequency response, SPL, and dimensions.
Provides dimensional drawings for the 705P model and notes on mounting points, fasteners, and clearances.
Provides dimensional drawings for the 708P model and notes on mounting points, fasteners, and clearances.
Provides contact details for customer service, product registration online, and general website information.
Offers guidance on contacting JBL Professional distributors and representatives in various regions outside the USA.
Details who is protected by the warranty, what is covered (defects) and what is not covered (damage, misuse, etc.).
Explains how to get warranty repairs, who pays for what, limitations on implied warranties, and exclusion of certain damages.