JBL Professional 981-00052-02 Car Speaker User Manual


 
Product Range
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The SR-X Series consists of 11 popular configurations including subwoofers, front-of-house systems, and stage
monitors. SR-X models include these features:
• Metalized polyester capacitors are used throughout (instead of cheaper electrolytics) for higher power
handling and lower distortion.
• “Dual-mode” crossovers can be easily switched from full-range to bi-amplified operation. A tamper-resistant,
internal mode selector provides a visible, external indication of the selected mode.
• Dual driver subwoofers may be operated in parallel or discrete mode.
• VGC™ (Vented Gap Cooling) low-frequency transducers control heat build-up to increase power handling and
decrease power compression, providing more acoustic output for every watt of amplifier input.
• 13 ply birch enclosures are finished in tough DuraFlex™ that resists the inevitable scuffs and dings a hard-
working speaker suffers during a life of one-nighters.
• Pure titanium diaphragm compression drivers are used in all two & three-way models for high power handling
and reliability.
• Optimized Aperture™ horn/driver combinations reduce throat distortion and provide smooth frequency
response.
• A non-resonant, full-length perforated metal grill provides protection for the components and a rich yet
unobtrusive appearance.
• Trapezoidal enclosures (except SR4715X / 4718X / 4719X / 4702X) for optimal coverage when splaying multiple
cabinets.
• Family footprint on the most popular models provides ease of stacking for larger, full-range systems
Stage Monitor
SR4702X
12” two-way stage monitor: With 600 watts of power capacity and 95 dB
sensitivity, the SR4702X delivers all the output needed to cut through high
stage volumes. Its compact footprint won’t crowd the stage and the low
profile won’t come between the performer and the audience. For increased
flexibility, a tripod mount socket is provided to facilitate use as a front-of-
house speaker. A “pass-thru” speaker connector allows cleaner connection
of adjacent cabinets driven by the same amplifier.