JBL Speaker SCS2007 User Manual

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S U R R O U N D C IN E M A  
S P E A K E R S  
S C S 2 0 0 .7  
O W N E R ’S G U ID E  
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T H A N K Y O U F O R C H O O S IN G J B L  
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.  
ment that you expected –  
and that when you think  
about purchasing additional  
audio equipment for your  
home, car or office, you will  
once again choose JBL.  
posted on our latest advance-  
ments, and helps us to better  
understand our customers  
and build products that  
meet their needs and  
expectations.  
Please take a moment to  
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IN C LU D E D  
One center channel speaker with shelf stand  
and wall-mount bracket.  
Three 20' (6m) speaker cables for connection  
to front left, center and right speakers, or to  
subwoofer when speaker-level connections  
are used (see page 9).  
Six satellites for left, right and  
surrounds. Wall-mount brackets.  
Shelf stands. Floor stand adaptors.  
Two 15' (4.6m) speaker cables for connection  
from subwoofer to front speakers, when  
speaker-level connections are used (see p. 9).  
Four 40' (12m) speaker cables for connection  
from receiver to rear satellites.  
One 15' (4.6m) RCA interconnect cable for  
connection from receiver to subwoofers  
LFE input.  
Hardware Bag A containing screws for the  
shelf stands. Hardware Bag B containing  
screws for the floor stand adaptors. Parts for  
the wall-mount brackets: ¡ Metal Nut, ™  
Molded Nut, £ Ball and Shaft, ¢ Attach-  
ment Plate, Metal Bar. (User must supply  
four #10 pan-head wood screws at least  
one inch long, per speaker. See page 6.)  
Powered subwoofer.  
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S P E A K E R P LA C E M E N T  
F R O N T  
S P E A K E R S  
C E N T E R C H A N N E L  
S P E A K E R  
S U B W O O F E R  
0-0.6m  
0-2 ft  
S U R R O U N D S P E A K E R S  
1.5 – 1.8m  
5
– 6 ft  
Single surround back speaker  
may be used with 6.1 receivers  
and processors.  
Alternate placement for surround speakers when only 5.1 channels are used; required  
placement for surround back speakers in 7.1-channel systems.  
The front speakers should be  
placed the same distance  
from each other as they are  
from the listening position.  
They should be placed at  
about the same height from  
the floor as the listeners’  
ears will be, or they may be  
angled toward the listeners.  
and, ideally, should face  
may be preferable to aim the  
speakers straight out from  
the wall to obtain a more dif-  
fuse sound.  
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. In 6.1-chan-  
nel applications, two of the  
surround speakers should be  
placed in the side positions,  
and a single surround back  
speaker should be placed on  
the wall behind the listening  
position. In 7.1-channel  
applications, place two of  
the surround speakers in the  
side positions, and place the  
two surround back speakers  
on the rear wall.  
In Dolby* Digital and DTS®  
systems, it is best to aim all  
of the speakers (except the  
subwoofer) toward the lis-  
tening position at about ear-  
level height. In systems  
The low-frequency material  
reproduced by the subwoofer  
is mostly omnidirectional,  
and this speaker may be  
placed in a convenient loca-  
tion in the room. However,  
bass reproduction will be  
maximized when the sub-  
woofer 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 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 and right  
speakers. It is often con-  
venient to set the center  
speaker on top of the tele-  
vision set, as shown in the  
drawing.  
reproduction is best. Place the  
subwoofer in that location.  
The SCS200.7 speaker system  
may be used in 5.1-, 6.1- or  
7.1-channel applications. In  
5.1-channel applications, two  
of the surround speakers  
where only analog surround  
processing (such as Dolby  
Pro Logic*) is available, it  
should be placed slightly  
behind the listening position  
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M O U N T IN G O P T IO N S  
S A T E LLIT E S A N D S U R R O U N D S  
On shelves.  
On the wall. Wall  
On optional stands.  
brackets are included.  
A T TA C H IN G T H E S H E LF S TA N D T O T H E S P E A K E R  
Prepare the speaker wire as  
described on page 7. Thread  
the two conductors through  
the two holes in the stand  
bracket. Make sure to pre-  
serve the proper polarity  
(+ and – connections) by  
threading the positive con-  
ductor through the hole on  
the left, and the negative  
conductor through the hole  
on the right looking at the  
front of the stand. Push down  
on the red speaker terminal  
and insert the bare end of the  
positive wire into the hole  
under the red cap. Release  
the cap, and tug gently on the  
wire to make sure that the  
connection is snug. Follow  
the same procedure to con-  
nect the negative wire to its  
terminal.  
stand onto the back of the  
speaker in two places, as  
shown. The shelf stand  
screws may be found in  
Hardware Bag A. Use the  
larger screw in the upper  
screw hole, and the smaller  
screw in the lower screw hole.  
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Gently pull the slack out of  
the wire and screw the shelf  
M O U N T IN G T H E S A T E LLIT E S O N O P T IO N A L F LO O R S TA N D S  
Important Safety Note: The  
supplied floor stand adaptors  
facilitate installation with a  
variety of general purpose  
floor stands available from  
many manufacturers. Since  
different stands will have  
different weight capacities  
and stability characteristics,  
it is the customers responsi-  
bility to check with the stand  
manufacturer or dealer  
whether that specific stand  
is capable of handling the  
weight and proportions of  
these loudspeakers in a safe  
and stable manner. JBL dis-  
claims any liability for the  
selection of suitable floor  
stands and/or correct com-  
patibility between the  
selected stand and these  
satellite loudspeakers.  
preserve the proper polarity  
(+ and – connections) by  
threading the positive con-  
ductor through the hole on  
the left, and the negative con-  
ductor through the hole on  
the right looking at the front of  
the adaptor. Push down on  
the red speaker terminal and  
insert the bare end of the  
positive wire into the hole  
under the red cap. Release  
the cap, and tug gently on the  
wire to make sure that the  
connection is snug. Follow  
the same procedure to con-  
nect the negative wire to its  
terminal.  
The floor stand adaptors are  
compatible with floor stands  
equipped with a 1/4"-20  
threaded insert.  
Prepare the speaker wire as  
described on page 7. Thread  
the two conductors through  
the two holes in the floor  
stand adaptor. Make sure to  
+
Gently pull the slack out  
of the wire and screw the  
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adaptor onto the back of the  
speaker in two places, as  
shown.  
Screw the floor stand adaptor  
into the floor stands threaded  
insert until the speaker is  
firmly attached to the stand.  
Back off slightly from the fully  
tightened position until the  
speaker is oriented as  
desired, then rotate the  
thumbwheel at the bottom of  
the floor stand adaptor to  
The floor stand adaptor  
screws may be found in  
Hardware Bag B. Use the  
larger screw in the upper  
screw hole, and the smaller  
screw in the lower screw hole.  
secure the speaker to the  
stand.  
W A LL- M O U N T IN G  
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Metal Bar as a lever by  
inserting it into one of the  
holes in the outer edge of  
the Molded Nut .  
§. Such damage would  
not be covered under the  
warranty.  
Important Safety Note: The  
customer is solely responsi-  
ble for proper selection of  
mounting hardware not  
included with the speakers,  
and for proper assembly and  
installation of the wall-  
brackets, including but not  
limited to the selection of  
appropriate weight-bearing  
supports and proper use of  
the bracket. JBL disclaims  
any liability for the selection  
of mounting hardware  
Step 5: Tighten the Metal Nut  
¡ with the star washer side  
between the Metal Nut ¡  
and the back of the Satellite  
Speaker , using large  
needle-nose pliers, until it is  
firmly seated against the back  
of the Speaker and has  
locked the Ball and Shaft £  
and the Satellite Speaker ¶  
together. Note that once the  
Metal Nut ¡ is fully tight-  
ened, it may embed some  
marks on the back of the  
Step 2: Firmly grasp the Ball  
and Shaft £ and pull it  
straight out of the Attach-  
ment Plate ¢. Avoid leaning  
it to the side for leverage, as  
this may break off a tab.  
Step 3: Slide the Molded Nut  
onto the Ball and Shaft  
£ with the threaded open-  
ing facing the ball. Thread  
the Metal Nut ¡ all the way  
onto the Ball and Shaft £,  
with the star washer side  
away from the ball. Refer to  
the exploded drawing for the  
proper orientation of parts.  
and/or bracket installation.  
Be sure to follow these  
bracket assembly and instal-  
lation instructions carefully.  
If you have any questions or  
doubts about your ability to  
correctly wall-mount the  
speakers, consult with your  
authorized JBL dealer or  
custom installer.  
Satellite Speaker . How-  
ever, these marks will be cov-  
ered by the Metal Nut ¡.  
Step 6: Mount the Attach-  
ment Plate ¢ into a wood  
stud on the wall, using four  
#10 pan-head wood screws  
at least one inch long (not  
supplied) . Make sure that  
all four screws are driven into  
the stud and not into drywall.  
Step 4: Screw the Ball and  
Shaft £ into the Threaded  
Insert § on the back of the  
Satellite Speaker until  
it is fully seated in the  
Threaded Insert §, but do  
not tighten, as you might  
dislodge the Threaded Insert  
Step 1: Unscrew and remove  
the large Molded Nut . If  
necessary, use the supplied  
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If the bracket needs to be  
mounted in drywall, the  
customer is responsible for  
selecting and using appropri-  
ate wall-anchors and screws.  
tioning the speaker for the  
desired orientation. If the  
Molded Nut is difficult to  
tighten by hand, insert the  
Metal Bar into one of the  
holes in the outer edge of  
the Molded Nut and use  
the bar as a lever. Be careful  
not to cross-thread. The  
swiveling ball enables you to  
aim the speaker to one side  
or the other, or to tilt it up  
or down. Stereo imaging  
may be improved by aiming  
the front speakers toward  
the listening position, espe-  
cially for music selections.  
tening position at about  
ear-level height. In systems  
where only analog surround  
processing (such as Dolby  
Pro Logic) is available, it  
may be preferable to aim the  
speakers straight out from  
the wall to obtain a more  
diffuse sound.  
Important Note: The Metal  
Nut ¡ must be fully tight-  
ened against the Satellite  
Speaker as described in  
Step 5 before beginning Step  
7 in order to avoid damage  
to the Threaded Insert §.  
Such damage would not be  
covered under the warranty.  
Step 7: Holding the Satellite  
Speaker with both hands,  
reinsert the ball portion of  
the Ball and Shaft £ into  
the Attachment Plate ¢.  
Step 9: Once the speakers  
orientation has been final-  
ized, insert the Metal Bar ∞  
into one of the holes in the  
outer edge of the Molded  
Nut and tighten the  
Molded Nut securely.  
Keep the Metal Bar in  
a safe place in the event  
that you decide to adjust  
the speakers orientation  
in the future.  
In Dolby Digital and DTS  
systems, it is best to aim all  
of the speakers (except the  
subwoofer) toward the lis-  
Step 8: Hand-tighten the  
Molded Nut while posi-  
S P E A K E R C O N N E C T IO N S  
C O N N E C T IO N T IP S  
black to denote the (–)  
terminal.  
terminal, insert the bare end  
of the wire into the hole  
below the cap and release  
the cap. Gently tug on the  
wire to make sure that it is  
fully inserted.  
The (+) lead of the speaker  
wire is noted with a stripe. It  
is important to connect both  
speakers identically: (+) on  
the speaker to (+) on the  
amplifier and (–) on the  
To use the binding-post  
speaker terminals on the  
subwoofer, unscrew the  
Separate and strip the  
speaker to (–) on the amplifier.  
ends of the speaker wire  
as shown. The wires sup-  
Wiring “out of phase” results  
in thin sound, weak bass and  
colored collar until the pass-  
through hole in the center  
post is visible under the  
plied with the system may  
a poor stereo image.  
already be stripped and  
collar. Insert the bare end of  
the wire through this hole;  
then screw the collar down  
until the connection is tight.  
The hole in the center of each  
collar is intended for use  
with banana-type connectors.  
To comply with European CE  
certification, these holes are  
blocked with plastic inserts at  
the point of manufacture. To  
use banana-type connectors  
requires the removal of the  
With the advent of multi-  
tinned for easy insertion into  
channel surround sound  
the speaker terminals. You  
systems, connecting all of  
may need to separate the  
the speakers in your system  
two conductors further in  
with the correct polarity  
order to thread them through  
remains equally important in  
the shelf stand or floor stand  
order to preserve the proper  
adaptor. Speakers and elec-  
ambience and directionality  
tronics terminals have corre-  
of the program material.  
sponding (+) and (–) termi-  
To connect the supplied  
nals. Most manufacturers of  
speakers and electronics,  
including JBL, use red to  
denote the (+) terminal and  
speaker wires to the satellite  
and center speaker termi-  
nals, press the red or black  
plastic cap for the desired  
inserts.  
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®
D O LB Y * D IG ITA L O R D T S  
(O R O T H E R D IG ITA L S U R R O U N D M O D E ) C O N N E C T IO N  
RECEIVER  
SUBWOOFER  
Connect this jack to the LFE  
output or subwoofer output  
on your receiver or amplifier.  
Connect each speaker to the  
corresponding speaker  
terminals on your receiver  
or amplifier.  
7.1-channel operation as  
appropriate. The front left,  
front right, center and rear  
speakers should all be set to  
“Small.” If your receiver  
allows you to set the cross-  
over frequency between the  
subwoofer and the main  
speakers, select 120Hz or the  
setting that is the closest fre-  
quency below it.  
LINE  
LEVEL  
IN  
LFE  
L
R
LFE OUT  
Use this installation method  
for Dolby Digital, DTS or  
other digital surround  
processors:  
Make sure that you have  
configured your surround  
sound processor for “Sub-  
woofer On.” Also configure  
your receiver for 5.1-, 6.1- or  
Use the line-level input jack  
marked “LFE” for the Low-  
Frequency Effects channel.  
D O LB Y P R O LO G IC * (N O N - D IG ITA L)  
LIN E LE V E L  
Use this installation method  
for Dolby Pro Logic applica-  
tions (not Dolby Digital, DTS  
or other digital processing),  
where the receiver/proces-  
sor is equipped with a sub-  
woofer output, or a volume-  
controlled preamp (line-)  
level output:  
Use RCA-type interconnects  
NOTE: If your receiver or  
amplifier only has one sub-  
woofer output jack, then you  
will need to use a Y-connec-  
tor (not included). Plug the  
male end of the Y-connector  
into your receiver or ampli-  
fiers subwoofer output jack,  
and connect each of the two  
female ends to separate  
RCA-type interconnects.  
Finally, plug the RCA-type  
interconnects into the line-  
level inputs on the sub-  
woofer.  
to connect the line-level  
subwoofer outputs on your  
receiver or amplifier to the  
line-level inputs on the sub-  
woofer. IMPORTANT: Do not  
use the LFE input on the sub-  
woofer with Dolby Pro Logic  
processors.  
Center  
Left Front  
Right Front  
+
+
+
Subwoofer  
Line-  
Level In  
Connect each speaker to  
the corresponding speaker  
terminals on your receiver  
or amplifier.  
L
R
Receiver  
Left  
Front  
Subwoofer  
Out  
Right  
Front  
Make sure your receiver or  
processor is correctly con-  
figured to indicate that the  
subwoofer is “On.”  
+
+
R
L
+
Center  
Note for advanced users: If  
your receiver/processor has  
a built-in low-pass crossover  
filter for the subwoofer out-  
put, you may use the LFE  
input to bypass the sub-  
woofers internal crossover.  
Left  
Surround  
Surround Back  
Left  
Surround Back  
Right  
Right  
Surround  
+
+
+
+
Surround Back  
Left  
Surround Back  
Right  
Right Surround  
Left Surround  
+
+
+
+
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D O LB Y P R O LO G IC (N O N - D IG ITA L)  
S P E A K E R LE V E L  
Use this installation method  
for Dolby Pro Logic applica-  
Left Front  
Right Front  
Center  
tions (not Dolby Digital, DTS  
+
+
+
or other digital processing),  
where the receiver/processor  
does not have a subwoofer  
output, or a volume-controlled  
preamp (line-) level output:  
Subwoofer  
SPEAKER LEVEL  
Connect your receiver or  
amplifiers front left and right  
speaker terminals to the left  
and right terminals on the  
subwoofer that are marked  
“Speaker Level In.” Connect  
the left and right terminals  
on the subwoofer that are  
marked “Speaker Level Out”  
to the corresponding termi-  
nals on the back of your front  
left and right speakers.  
OUT  
IN  
+
R
+
R
L
+
L
+
Receiver  
Left Front  
Center  
Right Front  
Connect your receiver or  
amplifiers center, surround  
and surround back speaker  
terminals to the correspon-  
ding terminals on the back of  
your center and surround  
speakers.  
+
+
+
Surround Back  
Left  
Surround Back  
Right  
Left Surround  
Right Surround  
+
+
+
+
Surround Back  
Left  
Surround Back  
Right  
Left Surround  
Right Surround  
+
+
+
+
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O P E R A T IO N  
Move the Master Power  
switch (marked “Power” å)  
to the “•” (On) position to  
use the SUB200 subwoofer.  
If you will be away from  
home for an extended period  
of time, or if the subwoofer  
will not be used, switch the  
Master Power switch å to  
the Off position.  
å
V O LU M E  
Volume may be adjusted  
using the Subwoofer Level  
control as shown.  
Subwoofer  
Level  
MIN  
MAX  
Subwoofer  
Level  
MIN  
MAX  
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T R O U B LE S H O O T IN G  
If there is no sound from any  
of the speakers:  
owners manual for that  
electrical outlet, and is  
turned on (Power switch å  
product for further informa-  
tion. If the problem has fol-  
lowed the speaker, consult  
your dealer for further assis-  
tance or, if that is not possi-  
in the “ ” position).  
Check that receiver/ampli-  
fier is on and a source is  
playing.  
• In Dolby Digital or DTS  
modes, make sure your  
receiver/processor is config-  
ured so that the subwoofer  
and LFE output are enabled.  
Check that the powered  
subwoofer is plugged in,  
and its Power switch å is  
If there is no sound from the  
center speaker:  
switched on (“ ” position).  
If there is no sound from  
the surround speakers:  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speaker. Make  
sure all wires are connected.  
Make sure none of the  
speaker wires are frayed,  
cut or punctured, or touch-  
ing each other.  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers.  
Make sure all wires are con-  
nected. Make sure none of  
the speaker wires are  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers.  
Make sure all wires are con-  
nected. Make sure none of  
the speaker wires are  
frayed, cut or punctured, or  
touching each other.  
frayed, cut or punctured, or  
touching each other.  
• If your receiver/processor  
is set in Dolby Pro Logic mode,  
make sure the center speaker  
is not in phantom mode.  
Review proper operation of  
your receiver/amplifier.  
Review proper operation of  
your receiver/amplifier and  
its surround sound features.  
If there is no sound coming  
from one speaker:  
• If your receiver/processor  
is set in one of the Dolby  
Digital or DTS modes, make  
sure the receiver/processor  
is configured so that the  
center speaker is enabled.  
• Make sure the movie or  
TV show you are watching  
is recorded in a surround  
sound mode. If it is not,  
check to see whether your  
receiver/amplifier has other  
surround modes you may use.  
Check the “Balance” control  
on your receiver/amplifier.  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers.  
Make sure all wires are con-  
nected. Make sure none of  
the speaker wires are  
If the system plays at low  
volumes but shuts off as  
volume is increased:  
In Dolby Digital or DTS  
modes, make sure your  
frayed, cut or punctured, or  
touching each other.  
Check all wires and con-  
nections between receiver/  
amplifier and speakers.  
Make sure all wires are con-  
nected. Make sure none of  
the speaker wires are  
receiver/processor is config-  
ured so that the surround  
speakers are enabled. When  
five satellites are in use,  
remember to configure your  
receiver or processor for  
6.1-channel operation, and  
when all six satellites are in  
use, configure your receiver  
or processor for 7.1 channels.  
• In Dolby Digital or DTS  
modes, make sure that the  
receiver/processor is config-  
ured so that the speaker in  
question is enabled.  
frayed, cut or punctured, or  
touching each other.  
Turn off all electronics  
and switch the speaker in  
question with one of the  
other speakers that is work-  
ing correctly. Turn every-  
thing back on, and deter-  
mine whether the problem  
has followed the speaker, or  
has remained in the same  
channel. If the problem is  
in the same channel, the  
source of the problem  
• If more than one pair of  
main speakers is being used,  
check the minimum imped-  
ance requirements of your  
receiver/amplifier.  
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 low (or no) bass  
output:  
• Make sure the connections  
to the left and right “Speaker  
Inputs” have the correct  
polarity (+ and –).  
is most likely with your  
receiver or amplifier, and  
you should consult the  
• Make sure the subwoofer  
is plugged into an active  
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S P E C IF IC A T IO N S  
S ub w o o fe r  
S CS 2 0 0 .7 S ys te m  
Amplifier 100 Watts RMS  
Frequency Response  
Frequency Response 35Hz – 160Hz (–6dB)  
Woofer 8" (200mm)  
35Hz – 20kHz (–6dB)  
Enclosure Bass-reflex  
S ate llite s  
Maximum Recommended Amplifier Power  
100 Watts  
Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms  
Sensitivity 86dB @ 1 Watt/1 meter  
Frequency Response 110Hz – 20kHz (–6dB)  
Tweeter  
Dimensions (H x W x D) (including feet)  
16-1/4" x 11" x 13-3/4" (413mm x 279mm x 349mm)  
Weight 28 lb (12.7kg)  
One 1/2" (13mm) titanium-laminate dome,  
video-shielded  
Midrange  
All features and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
One 3" (75mm) driver, video-shielded  
Dimensions (H x W x D) (not including shelf stands)  
7-1/4" x 4" x 3-1/2" (184mm x 102mm x 89mm)  
Weight 1.75 lb (0.8kg)  
*Trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
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Maximum Recommended Amplifier Power  
100 Watts  
Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms  
Sensitivity  
88dB @ 1 Watt/1 meter  
Frequency Response 100Hz – 20kHz (–6dB)  
Tweeter  
One 1/2" (13mm) titanium-laminate dome,  
video-shielded  
Midrange  
Dual 3" (75mm) drivers, video-shielded  
Dimensions (H x W x D) (not including shelf stand)  
4" x 11-1/2" x 3-1/2" (102mm x 292mm x 89mm)  
Weight 3 lb (1.4kg)  
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250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797  
8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329  
516.255.4JBL (4525)  
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Harman International Industries, Incorporated.  
P O R T D E S IG N : FreeFlowflared  
Part No.406-000-00956  
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