JBL Speaker PS1400 User Manual

S P ECIFICATIONS  
PS1400  
PT800 Satellites  
PC600 Center  
Powered Subwoofer  
Built-In Amplifier Power Output  
Recommended Amplifier  
Power Range  
50 – 250 Watts  
Recommended Amplifier  
Power Range  
50 – 250 Watts  
400 Watts  
Nominal Impedance  
8 Ohms  
Nominal Impedance  
8 Ohms  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m)  
91dB  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m)  
91dB  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m)  
91dB  
Frequency Response (–6dB)  
28Hz to 130Hz  
Frequency Response (–6dB)  
80Hz to 22kHz  
Frequency Response (–6dB)  
80Hz to 22kHz  
Crossover Frequency  
130Hz  
Crossover Frequencies  
650Hz, 3200Hz  
Crossover Frequencies  
800Hz, 3500Hz  
Low-Frequency Transducer  
LE14H-3 14" Aquaplas-cone  
woofer with rubber surround, 4"  
edge-wound copper voice coil,  
and cast-aluminum basket  
High-Frequency Transducer  
1" Pure-titanium dome with  
rubber surround, shielded, with  
EOSwaveguide  
High-Frequency Transducer  
1" Pure-titanium dome with  
rubber surround, shielded, with  
EOSwaveguide  
Baffle  
Midrange Transducer  
Midrange Transducer  
IsoPower™  
4" Titanium inverted dome with  
rubber surround and cast-  
aluminum basket, shielded  
4" Titanium inverted dome with  
rubber surround and cast-  
aluminum basket, shielded  
Ports  
2 FreeFlow™ flared  
Terminals  
5-Way, gold-plated binding posts  
Low-Frequency Transducer  
8" Titanium-alloy inverted dome  
with rubber surround and cast-  
aluminum basket, shielded  
Low-Frequency Transducer  
Dual, 6," titanium-alloy inverted  
domes with rubber surround and  
cast-aluminum basket, shielded  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
19" x 20" x 15"  
(483mm x 508mm x 381mm)  
Plus grille and spike feet  
Baffle  
IsoPower™  
Baffle  
IsoPower™  
Weight  
80 lb (36kg)  
Ports  
Ports  
None (sealed enclosure)  
None (sealed enclosure)  
Network  
Network  
Straight-Line Signal Path(SSP)  
Straight-Line Signal Path(SSP)  
Terminals  
Terminals  
5-Way, gold-plated binding posts  
5-Way, gold-plated binding posts  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
24" x 13-1/2" x 6"  
(610mm x 343mm x 152mm)  
Plus grille  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
11-5/8" x 26-7/16" x 7-1/4"  
(295mm x 672mm x 184mm)  
Plus grille  
Weight  
Weight  
37 lb (17kg)  
32 lb (15kg)  
All features and specifications  
are subject to change without notice.  
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TWEETER: 1-Inch, Pure-Titanium Dome with Rubber Surround, Mounted  
in EOSWaveguide  
MIDRANGE: 4-Inch, Titanium Inverted Dome with Rubber Surround and  
Cast-Aluminum Basket  
©2001 JBL, Incorporated.  
LOW- FREQUENCY: Titanium-Alloy Inverted Dome with Rubber Surround  
and Cast-Aluminum Basket in PT800 and PC600; 14-Inch Aquaplas with  
JBL is a registered trademark of JBL, Incorporated.  
Rubber Surround, 4-Inch Edge-Wound Copper Voice Coil and Cast-Aluminum  
Basket in PS1400  
Part No.336608-001  
P ROFES S IONAL REFERENCE: Studio Monitor and Cinema  
Loudspeaker Series  
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For more than 50 years, JBL  
has been involved in every  
aspect of music and film  
recording and reproduction,  
from live performances to the  
recordings you play in your  
home, car or office.  
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system you have chosen will  
provide every note of  
enjoyment that you expected –  
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THE P ERFORMANCE S YS TEM  
The Performance System is an  
extremely high-performance  
speaker system intended for  
uses ranging from premium  
two-channel stereo all the way  
to 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 multi-channel  
home-theater applications. The  
system is modular and consists  
of only three system elements:  
has been matched, giving the  
added system flexibility of using  
either PT800 towers or PC600  
centers at any of the five, six or  
seven speaker locations around  
the room.  
crossover capabilities of a  
high-quality AV receiver or  
separates. The PS1400  
subwoofers can also be used  
as traditional units placed  
around the room with the PT800  
towers and/or PC600 centers  
being stand-, wall-, or  
bookshelf-mounted. Both the  
PT800 and PC600 speakers  
come with wall-mounting  
brackets.  
The system is intended for  
room sizes of up to 3500 cubic  
feet with two subwoofers. If a  
larger room is being used, it  
is suggested that additional  
subwoofer modules be used.  
Almost any home installation  
can be accommodated by the  
use of multiple modules.  
• A PS1400 powered subwoofer  
module incorporating a 14"  
driver and internal 400-watt  
class D amplifier.  
Important Note: Do not send a  
full-range amplified signal  
directly to the PT800 tower  
module. The PT800s are not  
designed to reproduce low  
bass without a PS1400  
powered subwoofer. For  
optimum performance, the  
PT800 should only receive  
signals crossed over at 80Hz  
and above.  
• A PT800 tower module which  
contains an 8" mid-bass driver,  
a 4" midrange driver and a 1"  
dome tweeter with integral  
waveguide.  
The PT800 tower and PS1400  
subwoofer can be docked  
(stacked), resulting in a  
traditional floorstanding  
• A PC600 center module which  
contains dual 6" drivers and  
the same midrange and  
tweeter elements as the  
tower.  
speaker system that can be  
used in the front or surround  
speaker positions. This system  
can be used passively, or in a  
bi-amp mode by using the  
The acoustic behavior of the  
PT800 tower and PC600 center  
Declaration of Conformity  
We, Harman Consumer International  
2, route de Tours  
72500 Chateau-du-Loir  
France  
declare in own responsibility, that the  
passive loudspeakers described in this  
owner’s manual are in compliance with  
technical standards:  
Steen Michaelsen  
Harman Consumer International  
Chateau-du-Loir, France. 2/01  
EN 50081-1:1992  
EN 50082-1:1992  
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This declaration applies to models PC600 and PT800 only. Information  
regarding model PS1400 is included separately with that model only.  
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INCLUDED  
OR  
OR  
One PC600 Center Speaker  
One PT800 Satellite Speaker  
One PS1400 Powered  
Subwoofer  
Accessories carton containing:  
For PT800 and PC600: 4 rubber  
pads for use when modules are  
wall-mounted; 2 metal wall-  
mounting brackets for secure  
wall-mounting; 1 Allen wrench.  
For PS1400: 2 gold jumper bars  
to connect PS1400 speaker  
outputs to PT800 inputs; 2  
mounting pillars; 4 long hex  
bolts; 1 Allen wrench.  
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S P EAKER P LACEMENT  
Important Note for PS1400 Placement: The PS1400 features  
spiked feet for optimum acoustic performance. However, spikes  
can damage certain types of floors, such as hardwood. In such  
instances, place furniture coaster pads, available from any  
hardware store, between the feet and the floor.  
5.1-Channel System  
Center-Channel  
Front Speakers  
Speaker  
Surround Speakers  
placement until you hear a  
diffuse, ambient sound  
accompanying the main-  
program material heard in the  
front speakers.  
1.52 – 1.83m  
(5 – 6 ft.)  
If you are not docking the  
PT800 tower and PS1400  
subwoofer modules:  
The low-frequency material  
reproduced by the subwoofer  
is mostly omni-directional, and  
this speaker may be placed in  
a convenient location in the  
room. However, the best  
reproduction of bass will be  
heard when the subwoofer is  
placed in a corner along the  
same wall as the front  
speakers. Experiment with  
subwoofer placement by  
temporarily placing the  
subwoofer in the listening  
position and moving around  
the room until the bass  
The front speakers should be  
placed the same distance from  
each other as they are from  
the listening position. The  
PT800 towers should be placed  
with tweeters at about the  
same height from the floor as  
the listeners’ ears will be, or  
they may be angled toward the  
listeners. This applies whether  
or not the PT800 is docked  
with the PS1400 subwoofer.  
and right speakers. It is often  
convenient to set the center  
speaker on top of the  
television set, as shown  
in the drawing.  
The two surround speakers  
should be placed slightly  
behind the listening position  
and, ideally, should face each  
other and be at a level higher  
than the listeners’ ears. If that  
is not possible, they may be  
placed on a wall behind the  
listening position, facing  
forward. The surround  
The PC600 center-channel  
speaker should be placed  
slightly behind the front left  
and right speakers, and no  
more than two feet above or  
below the tweeters of the left  
reproduction is best. Place the  
subwoofer in that location.  
speakers should not call  
attention to themselves.  
Experiment with their  
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6.1-Channel System  
7.1-Channel System  
A 6.1-channel system will  
consist of a 5.1-channel  
configuration, as shown on  
page 4, with the addition of a  
rear center speaker placed  
midway between the two  
surround speakers, and  
surrounds. The rear center  
speaker will no more call  
attention to itself than the  
surround speakers.  
further to the rear than the  
Some newer surround-sound  
formats utilize left and right  
surround channels that are  
used for side fill, in addition  
to the left and right rear  
sides of the room, at or in  
front of the listening position,  
facing each other.  
channels found in 5.1 systems.  
Place the left and right  
surround speakers on the  
MOUNTING OP TIONS  
Stacking the PT800 Tower on Top of the PS1400 Subwoofer  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
Figure 4a  
Figure 5  
1. Gently place the PT800 tower  
upside down on a padded  
surface, and remove the 4 bolts  
holding the metal plate on the  
bottom of the tower using the  
included Allen wrench. (Figure 1)  
2. Lift the metal plate off of  
the speaker (you may need to  
insert one end of the Allen  
wrench into an empty screw  
hole and pull the plate  
upwards) and set it aside,  
with the four bolts.  
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3. Place the PS1400 subwoofer  
in the desired location, as  
described in the Speaker  
Placement section, and  
4. Place the two trapezoidal  
tower supports on the sub-  
woofer mounting plate with  
the larger flat surfaces facing  
inwards and the protrusions  
inserted into the screw holes  
in the mounting plate. (Figure 3)  
6. Secure the assembly  
using the 4 long (3-1/2-inch)  
hex bolts provided in the  
accessories kit included  
with the PS1400 module.  
remove the 4 Allen head bolts  
from the mounting plate on top  
of the subwoofer. Put these  
bolts in a safe place for future  
use, should you decide to  
change the placement of the  
modules, or if you need to  
repack the PS1400 for moving  
or other purposes. Do not  
remove the mounting plate  
from the PS1400 subwoofer.  
(Figure 2)  
7. Carefully place the tower on  
the metal plate and secure it  
by screwing the 4 hex bolts  
removed in Step 1 through the  
bottom of the mounting plate  
and up into the tower module.  
Remember that the bolts must  
be screwed in clockwise from  
the point of view looking  
upwards at the bottom of the  
metal plate, and that this may  
be counter to your intuition.  
(Figure 5)  
5. Place the metal plate that  
you removed from the bottom  
of the tower (in Step 1) on top  
of the tower supports. The  
protruded areas should face  
downward and rest on top of  
the tower supports, with the  
screw holes lined up, and the  
notch for the PT800s terminal  
cup should be to the rear.  
(Figures 4 and 4a)  
Wall-Mounting the PT800 Tower or the PC600 Center  
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NOTICE: Important Safety Notes  
Two Number 10 round head or  
pan head screws should be  
used per loudspeaker; only the  
top keyhole of each bracket  
will be used. The screwhead  
should be between 3/8 inch  
and 13/32 inch in diameter, and  
the screw should be at least  
2 inches in length. When  
Select a suitable mounting  
location on a wall. (The ceiling  
is not a suitable mounting  
location.)  
• Proper selection of mounting  
hardware and installation of  
the wall and/or corner  
brackets are the responsibility  
of the customer.  
Drill two pilot holes, appropri-  
ately sized for the specific  
self-tapping screw or wall-  
anchor that you will be using.  
The holes should be 5-1/4  
inches apart for the PT800 and  
12-7/8 inches apart for the  
PC600. The holes should be  
1-1/4 inch below where you  
want the top of the enclosure  
to be positioned.  
This product is not intended  
for ceiling mounting.  
installing screws through  
drywall, always use properly  
selected wall anchors.  
Remove the two hex bolts on  
the back of the cabinet. Attach  
the metal hanging supports  
using the same screws. Before  
tightening the bolts, lay a flat  
rod, carpenters level, or  
equivalent, across the top of  
the supports. This will ensure  
that they are level. Tighten the  
bolts securely to maintain an  
airtight speaker cabinet.  
Attach two pieces of the four  
self-adhesive rubber pads that  
came with the PT800 to the  
back of the enclosure in the  
two bottom corners so that the  
cabinet is spaced evenly from  
the wall.  
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Wall Mounting (Continued)  
Install the two screws into  
either a wooden wall-stud or  
anchor, and tighten them until  
the back of each screwhead is  
about 1/8 inch from the wall.  
toward the screws so that the  
lowered onto the screw shafts.  
Check that the loudspeaker is  
firmly locked onto the screws  
by gently pulling the speaker  
down and forward.  
screwheads clear the larger  
circular portion of the top two  
keyholes of the two brackets.  
Once both screwheads have  
entered the keyholes, the  
Install the loudspeaker by  
slowly moving the cabinet  
loudspeaker should gently be  
Corner-Mounting the PT800 Tower  
If desired, you may mount the  
PT800 towers in the corners of  
the room using the optional  
PCM800 corner-mount bracket.  
PCM800 corner-mounting kits  
are available separately from  
your JBL dealer.  
Attach two pieces of the four  
bracket to the wall. You have  
access to the wall screws via  
the six large holes on the front  
face of the bracket.  
self-adhesive rubber pads that  
came with the PT800 to the  
angled surfaces of the  
enclosure near the bottom to  
prevent the speaker from  
rattling against the wall and to  
allow a firm fit.  
Loosen, but do not remove, the  
two hex bolts on the back of the  
PT800 speaker cabinet. Back  
the screws out until the head is  
about 1/4 inch from the  
enclosure. Install the loud-  
speaker by slowly lowering the  
cabinet towards the U-shaped  
cutouts at the front top surface  
of the PCM800 bracket so that  
the hex bolt shafts rest in the  
cutouts. Check that the speaker  
is level, then tighten the hex  
bolts. Check that the loud-  
NOTICE: Important Safety Notes  
Select a suitable mounting  
location in a wall corner.  
(The ceiling is not a suitable  
mounting location.)  
• Proper selection of mounting  
hardware and installation of the  
wall and/or corner brackets are  
the responsibility of the  
customer.  
Hold the wall bracket against  
the wall with the U-shaped  
cutouts at the top. Make sure  
that its level and 3/4 inch below  
where you want to have the  
top of your PT800 enclosure  
positioned. Mark the center of  
each of the six mounting holes  
using a pencil or sharp  
This product is not intended  
for ceiling mounting.  
Six Number 10 round head or  
pan head screws should be  
used per loudspeaker. The  
screw head should be between  
3/8 inch and 13/32 inch in  
speaker is firmly locked onto all  
screws by gently pulling the  
speaker down and forward.  
diameter, and the screw should  
be at least 2 inches in length.  
When installing screws through  
drywall, always use properly  
selected wall anchors.  
implement. Remove the bracket  
and drill six pilot holes as  
required for your wood screws  
or anchors. Securely fasten the  
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S P EAKER CONNECTIONS  
Subwoofer Controls (PS1400 Only)  
stacked with the PS1400,  
should be given only a high-  
passed amplifier signal. That  
signal should be crossed over  
at 80Hz.  
¡ On/Auto Switch – When  
left in the “Auto” position, the  
PS1400 subwoofer will  
automatically turn on or go into  
standby mode, depending on  
whether it detects an audio  
signal. When no signal is being  
sent, the PS1400 will remain in  
standby mode. When it senses  
an audio signal, it will  
automatically turn itself on and  
begin playing. If the PS1400  
does not sense a signal for  
about twenty minutes, it will  
switch itself into standby  
mode. When this switch is  
left in the “On” position, the  
PS1400 will remain on, whether  
or not program material is  
playing.  
¢ Polarity (Phase) Switch –  
Use the “Normal” position  
whenever the PS1400 and PT800  
are stacked and the internal  
crossover is used. It should  
also be used when an external  
crossover is used and all  
£ LF Level Control This  
control allows you to adjust the  
level of the subwoofer within a  
range of +/– 5dB. Start with the  
control positioned at 0dB,  
which is flat (neutral bass  
level). If bass response is  
unsatisfactory, due to either  
your room acoustics or as a  
matter of taste, experiment  
with this control until the  
amplifier channels are in phase.  
The “Reverse” position may be  
used when the PS1400 and  
PT800 are separated, and due  
to wave cancellation, bass  
response is improved in this  
position. “Reverse” may also  
be selected when different  
amplifiers are used that  
have different polarity  
desired bass level is achieved.  
This control only affects all  
information being received by  
the speaker-level input.  
configurations.  
LF Crossover Switch This  
switch is used to engage the  
PS1400s internal crossover  
when it is stacked with the  
PT800 tower module, and when  
no external crossover is being  
used. In the “Normal” position,  
the internal crossover is  
engaged, and provides an  
electronic 130Hz crossover for  
the subwoofer which precisely  
matches the passive 130Hz  
crossover point of the output  
terminal to the PT800. The  
crossover is precision-  
MANUAL  
ON/OFF  
AUTO  
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LF CROSSOVER  
NORMAL  
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POLARITY  
LFE LEVEL  
-5  
5
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REVERSE  
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NORMAL  
MIN  
MAX  
LFE /SUBWOOFER  
INPUT  
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SYSTEM INPUT  
ON  
designed to create a smooth,  
integrated floorstanding  
POWER  
OFF  
speaker system when the  
PS1400 and PT800 are stacked.  
In the “Separated” position,  
the PS1400 provides an  
electronic 300Hz rolloff for the  
subwoofer, which should be  
augmented by the low-pass  
crossover in the external  
audio/video receiver or  
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processor. In this mode, the  
PT800, whether or not it is  
PN 336609-001  
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the main speakers are con-  
figured as “Small” and all bass  
information is being sent to the  
LFE inputs of the PS1400s, the  
LFE Level control will operate  
on all low- frequency infor-  
mation, and not just for the .1  
channel effects.  
should be used in that  
configuration even if the LFE  
input will also be used.  
LFE Level Control This  
control only affects the signal  
sent to the LFE input. Adjust  
the LFE level by starting with  
the level controls on both  
Power This is the main  
power switch, which must be  
turned on for the amplifier and  
electronic internal crossover to  
function. If you will be away  
from home for an extended  
period of time, or if the PS1400  
will not be used, turn this  
switch off to conserve  
PS1400 modules in the  
Minimum position. With 5.1, 6.1  
or 7.1 source material playing,  
advance the LFE Level controls  
on both PS1400s slowly until  
the desired amount of effects  
channel is present. The normal  
position for this control is full  
clockwise, with LFE adjust-  
ments being made via the level  
adjustments on your processor.  
We have provided this control  
because the LFE output level of  
AV receivers and processors  
can vary from manufacturer to  
manufacturer.  
§ LFE/Subwoofer Input This  
jack accepts either an LFE or  
line-level output from the  
receiver or processor.  
electricity.  
System Input These  
binding posts accept a full-  
range, amplified (speaker-  
level) output from the receiver  
or amplifier. This input should  
be used whenever the PS1400  
and PT800 modules will be  
stacked and the internal  
crossover used to form an  
integrated floorstanding  
speaker system. This input  
If you are using the third or  
fourth configurations, where  
General Connection Information  
Separate and strip the ends of  
and (–) on the speaker to (–)  
the speaker wire (not supplied) on the amplifier. Wiring “out of  
as shown. Speakers and  
electronics terminals have  
corresponding (+) and (–)  
terminals. Most manu-  
facturers of speakers and  
electronics, including JBL, use  
red to denote the (+) terminal  
and black for the (–) terminal.  
phase” results in thin sound,  
weak bass and a poor  
stereo image.  
With the advent of multi-  
channel surround-sound  
systems, connecting all of the  
speakers in your system with  
the correct polarity remains  
equally important in order to  
preserve the proper ambience  
and directionality of the  
The (+) lead of the speaker  
wire is sometimes noted with  
a stripe or other demarcation.  
It is important to connect both  
speakers identically: (+) on the  
speaker to (+) on the amplifier  
program material.  
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CONNECTIONS AND S ETTINGS  
There are four possible  
center is always connected  
directly to the speaker-level  
outputs of the receiver or  
amplifier.  
configurations for connecting  
the PT800 tower and PS1400  
subwoofer modules. The PC600  
Stacked, With Speaker-Level Input to PS1400 and Internal  
High-Pass Signal Output to PT800  
Use this installation method  
with the PT800 and PS1400  
stacked.  
1. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Large”  
speakers for the left and  
right channels.  
7. Remove the JBL logo plate  
from the mounting plate on top  
of the PS1400 by gently prying  
it upwards. This will expose  
the binding post output  
terminals that will provide the  
signal for the PT800 module.  
It is easiest to connect the  
gold jumper bars between the  
terminals on the top of the  
PS1400 and the terminals on  
the rear of the PT800 by  
completely unscrewing the  
binding post collars first. Insert  
the closed loop at one end of  
the jumper bar over the PS1400  
output terminal, and insert the  
open end of the bar around the  
PT800s input. Screw the  
By using the PS1400s internal  
crossover to process the full  
range output of your receiver  
or amplifier, the Performance  
speakers can behave as a  
single full-range system and  
produce the highest quality of  
sound reproduction that makes  
the best use of each transducer  
component of each module.  
2. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Subwoofer Off.  
3. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Small” for the  
center and rear channels.  
4. Check the owners guide for  
your receiver or amplifier to  
make sure that the main  
speaker terminals will output  
a full-range amplified signal.  
Connect your receiver or  
amplifiers left and right  
speaker terminals to the  
binding posts marked  
“System Input” on your  
corresponding left and right  
PS1400 subwoofer modules.  
Do not use the PS1400s  
internal crossover and  
speaker-level outputs unless  
the PS1400 and PT800 are  
stacked. If the PT800 is placed  
separately – on the wall, on  
a shelf or on a stand – you  
must use your receiver or  
processors crossover, which  
should be set to 80Hz. The  
reason for this is that the  
PS1400s internal crossover is  
set at 130Hz, and was custom-  
designed around the precise  
location of the PT800 module  
on top of the subwoofer.  
collars back onto their  
respective posts.  
5. Set the PS1400s crossover  
switch to the “Normal”  
position. This will cause the  
PS1400 to provide an electronic  
130Hz crossover for the  
subwoofer that matches the  
passive 130Hz crossover point  
at the output to the PT800 tower.  
This installation method can be  
used for non-digital surround-  
sound formats, such as Dolby*  
Pro Logic*, where the receiver  
or processor does not have a  
subwoofer output or a volume-  
controlled preamp (line-level)  
output.  
6. Set the Polarity (phase)  
switch ¢ to Normal, since all  
amplifier channels will be in  
phase, and in the stacked  
configuration, sound-wave  
cancellation will not be an  
issue.  
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Left Tower  
Right Tower  
+
+
Center  
+
+
+
+
+
Left Sub  
Right Sub  
Receiver  
+
+
+
+
+
Left Surround  
Right Surround  
+
+
Note: You may, if desired, use stacked PS1400 and PT800 modules in the surround  
speaker positions. These should be wired the same way as shown above for the  
front speakers. If you choose this configuration, change the setting on your  
receiver/processor for the rear channels from “Small” to “Large.  
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Stacked, With LFE and Speaker-Level Inputs to PS1400 and Internal  
High-Pass Signal Output to PT800  
Use this installation method  
with the PT800 and PS1400  
stacked.  
1. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Large”  
speakers for the left and  
right channels.  
receiver/processors  
subwoofer output jack, and  
connect each of the two  
female ends to separate RCA-  
type patch cords, then plug the  
RCA-type patch cords into the  
LFE inputs of the PS1400  
modules.  
By using the PS1400s internal  
crossover to process the full  
range output of your receiver  
or amplifier, the Performance  
speakers can behave as a  
single full-range system and  
produce the highest quality  
of sound reproduction that  
makes the best use of each  
transducer component of each  
module. In addition, the LFE  
(low-frequency effects)  
channel provided by some  
digital sources can be mixed in  
with the low-frequency signal  
to provide effects that add  
excitement and realism to  
movie soundtracks, musical  
performances or other  
2. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Subwoofer On.”  
3. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Small” for the  
center and rear channels.  
8. Remove the JBL logo plate  
from the mounting plate on top  
of the PS1400 by gently prying  
it upwards. This will expose  
the binding post output  
terminals that will provide the  
signal for the PT800 module. It  
is easiest to connect the gold  
jumper bars between the  
terminals on the top of the  
PS1400 and the terminals on  
the rear of the PT800 by  
completely unscrewing the  
binding post collars first. Insert  
the closed loop at one end of  
the jumper bar over the PS1400  
output terminal, and insert the  
open end of the bar around the  
PT800s input. Screw the  
4. Check the owners guide for  
your receiver or amplifier to  
make sure that the main  
speaker terminals will output  
a full-range amplified signal.  
Connect your receiver or  
amplifiers left and right  
speaker terminals to the  
binding posts marked  
“System Input” on your  
corresponding left and right  
PS1400 subwoofer modules.  
5. Set the PS1400s crossover  
switch to the “Normal”  
position. This will cause the  
PS1400 to provide an electronic  
130Hz crossover for the  
subwoofer that matches the  
passive 130Hz crossover point  
at the output to the PT800 tower.  
materials.  
Do not use the PS1400s  
internal crossover and  
speaker-level outputs unless  
the PS1400 and PT800 are  
stacked. If the PT800 is placed  
separately – on the wall, on  
a shelf or on a stand – you  
must use your receiver or  
processors crossover, which  
should be set to 80Hz. The  
reason for this is that the  
PS1400s internal crossover is  
set at 130Hz, and was custom-  
designed around the precise  
location of the PT800 module  
on top of the subwoofer.  
collars back onto their  
respective posts.  
6. Set the Polarity (phase)  
switch ¢ to Normal, since all  
amplifier channels will be in  
phase, and in the stacked  
configuration, sound-wave  
cancellation will not be an  
issue.  
7. Connect the receiver/  
processors LFE or subwoofer  
output to the LFE Input § on  
your left and right PS1400  
subwoofer modules. If your  
receiver/processor has only  
one output jack, use a  
Y-connector (not included).  
Plug the male end of the  
Y-connector into your  
This installation method should  
be used for digital surround-  
sound formats, such as Dolby  
Digital or DTS®, where the  
receiver or processor has a  
subwoofer output or a volume-  
controlled preamp (line-level)  
output.  
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Left Tower  
Right Tower  
+
+
Center  
+
+
+
+
+
LFE Input  
LFE Input  
Left Sub  
Right Sub  
Receiver  
+
+
+
+
+
Subwoofer/LFE  
Y-Connector  
not included  
Left Surround  
Right Surround  
+
+
Note: You may, if desired, use stacked PS1400 and PT800 modules in the surround  
speaker positions. These should be wired using the same speaker-level  
connections as shown above for the front speakers but without using the  
subwoofer/LFE connections. If you choose this configuration, change the setting  
on your receiver/processor for the rear channels from “Small” to “Large.  
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Stacked, With LFE Input to PS1400 and Externally Crossed-Over  
Input to PT800  
Use this installation method  
with the PT800 and PS1400  
stacked.  
3. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Small” for the  
center and rear channels.  
7. Connect the receiver/  
processors LFE or subwoofer  
output to the LFE input § on  
your left and right PS1400  
subwoofer modules. If your  
receiver/processor has only  
one output jack, use a Y-  
connector (not included).  
Plug the male end of the  
Y-connector into your  
We do not recommend sending  
a full-range signal to the  
PT800 module. Check the  
owners guide for your  
receiver or amplifier and  
processor, and follow the  
directions to obtain a high-  
pass 80Hz signal at the left and  
right speaker outputs.  
4. Check the owners guide for  
your receiver or amplifier to  
make sure that the main  
speaker terminals will output a  
high-pass amplified signal that  
is crossed over at 80Hz.  
Connect your receiver or  
amplifiers left and right  
receiver/processors  
subwoofer output jack, and  
connect each of the two  
female ends to separate RCA-  
type patch cords, then plug the  
RCA-type patch cords into the  
LFE inputs of the PS1400  
modules.  
speaker terminals to the  
speaker binding posts on the  
corresponding left and right  
PT800 modules. Be sure that  
the JBL logo plate is installed  
over the output terminals on  
the top of the PS1400  
The LFE (low-frequency  
effects) channel provided by  
some digital sources can be  
sent to the PS1400 module to  
provide effects that add  
excitement and realism to  
movie soundtracks, musical  
performances or other  
materials.  
subwoofer module.  
5. Set the PS1400s crossover  
switch to the “Separated”  
position. This will cause the  
PS1400 to provide an electronic  
300Hz rolloff for the subwoofer  
that should be augmented by  
the low-pass crossover in the  
receiver or processor.  
This installation method should  
be used for digital surround-  
sound formats, such as Dolby  
Digital or DTS, where the  
receiver or processor has a  
subwoofer output or a volume-  
controlled preamp (line-level)  
output.  
6. Set the Polarity (phase)  
switch ¢ to Normal, since  
all amplifier channels will be  
in phase, and in the stacked  
configuration, sound-wave  
cancellation will not be  
an issue.  
1. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Small”  
speakers for the left and  
right channels.  
2. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Subwoofer On.  
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Left Tower  
Right Tower  
+
+
Center  
+
+
+
Input  
LFE  
Input  
LFE  
Left Sub  
Right Sub  
Receiver  
+
+
+
+
Subwoofer/LFE  
+
Y-Connector  
not included  
Left Surround  
Right Surround  
+
+
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Separated, With LFE Input to PS1400 and Externally Crossed-Over  
Input to PT800  
Use this installation method  
with the PT800 and PS1400  
separated; that is, the PT800  
module mounted on a wall,  
shelf or stand.  
2. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Subwoofer On.  
7. Connect the receiver/  
processors LFE or subwoofer  
output to the LFE input § on  
your left and right PS1400  
subwoofer modules. If your  
receiver/processor has only  
one output jack, use a  
Y-connector (not included).  
Plug the male end of the  
Y-connector into your  
3. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Small” for the  
center and rear channels.  
We do not recommend sending  
a full-range signal to the  
PT800 module. Check the  
owners guide for your  
receiver or amplifier and  
processor, and follow the  
directions to obtain a high-  
pass 80Hz signal at the left and  
right speaker outputs.  
4. Check the owners guide for  
your receiver or amplifier to  
make sure that the main  
speaker terminals will output a  
high-pass amplified signal that  
is crossed over at 80Hz.  
receiver/processors  
subwoofer output jack, and  
connect each of the two  
female ends to separate RCA-  
type patch cords, then plug the  
RCA-type patch cords into the  
LFE inputs of the PS1400  
modules.  
Connect your receiver or  
amplifiers left and right  
speaker terminals to the  
speaker binding posts on the  
corresponding left and right  
PT800 modules. Be sure that  
the JBL logo plate is installed  
over the output terminals on  
the top of the PS1400  
The LFE (low-frequency  
effects) channel provided by  
some digital sources can be  
sent to the PS1400 module to  
provide effects that add  
excitement and realism to  
movie soundtracks, musical  
performances or other  
materials.  
subwoofer module.  
5. Set the PS1400s crossover  
switch to the “Separated”  
position. This will cause the  
PS1400 to provide an electronic  
300Hz rolloff for the subwoofer  
that should be augmented by  
the low-pass crossover in the  
receiver or processor.  
This installation method should  
be used for digital surround-  
sound formats, such as Dolby  
Digital or DTS, where the  
receiver or processor has a  
subwoofer output or a volume-  
controlled preamp (line-level)  
output.  
6. Set the Polarity (phase)  
switch ¢ to Normal, but  
experiment with switching it to  
Reverse and then select the  
position that produces the best  
bass reproduction.  
1. Configure the receiver/  
processor for “Small”  
speakers for the left and  
right channels.  
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Left Tower  
Right Tower  
+
+
Center  
+
+
+
Input  
LFE  
Input  
LFE  
Left Sub  
Right Sub  
Receiver  
+
+
+
+
Subwoofer/LFE  
+
Y-Connector  
not included  
Left Surround  
Right Surround  
+
+
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TROUBLES HOOTING  
If there is no sound from any  
of the speakers:  
• If your receiver/processor is  
set in Dolby Pro Logic mode,  
make sure the center speaker  
is not in phantom mode.  
Adjust the Polarity switch ¢  
if the PS1400 and PT800 are  
not stacked, or if they are  
stacked but an external  
Check that receiver/amplifier  
is on and a source is playing.  
crossover is being used.  
• If your receiver/processor  
is set in Dolby Digital or DTS  
mode, make sure the  
receiver/processor is con-  
figured so that the center  
speaker is enabled.  
Check that the PS1400 is  
plugged in and its Power  
switch is switched on.  
Adjust the LF Level control £.  
• If the LFE input is in use,  
adjust the LFE Level control .  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers. Make  
sure all wires are connected.  
Make sure none of the  
If there is no sound from  
the surround speakers:  
If the system plays at low  
volumes but shuts off as  
volume is increased:  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers. Make  
sure all wires are connected.  
Make sure none of the  
speaker wires are frayed,  
cut or punctured.  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers. Make  
sure all wires are connected.  
Make sure none of the  
Review proper operation of  
your receiver/amplifier.  
speaker wires are frayed, cut  
or punctured.  
If there is no sound coming  
from one speaker:  
Review proper operation of  
your receiver/amplifier and its  
surround-sound features.  
speaker wires are frayed, cut  
or punctured.  
Check the “Balance” control  
on your receiver/amplifier.  
• If more than one pair of main  
speakers is being used, check  
the minimum impedance  
requirements of your  
• Make sure the movie or TV  
show you are watching is  
recorded in a surround-sound  
mode. If it is not, check to see  
if your receiver/amplifier has  
other surround modes you  
may use.  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers. Make  
sure all wires are connected.  
Make sure none of the  
receiver/amplifier.  
speaker wires are frayed,  
cut or punctured.  
If there is low (or no) bass  
output:  
• In Dolby Digital or DTS  
modes, make sure your  
receiver/processor is  
configured so that the  
surround speakers are  
enabled.  
• In Dolby Digital or DTS  
modes, make sure that the  
receiver/processor is  
configured so that the speaker  
in question is enabled.  
• Make sure the connections  
to the left and right “Speaker  
Inputs” have the correct  
polarity (+ and –).  
• Make sure the PS1400 is  
plugged into an active  
electrical outlet.  
Review the operation of your  
DVD player and the jacket of  
your DVD to make sure that  
the DVD features the desired  
Dolby Digital or DTS mode,  
and that you have properly  
selected that mode using both  
the DVD players menu and the  
DVD discs menu.  
If there is no sound from the  
center speaker:  
• Make sure the Power switch  
is on.  
Check all wires and  
connections between  
receiver/amplifier and  
speaker. Make sure all wires  
are connected. Make sure  
none of the speaker wires are  
frayed, cut or punctured.  
• In Dolby Digital or DTS  
modes, make sure your  
receiver/processor is con-  
figured so that the subwoofer  
and LFE output are enabled.  
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