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How should I place the JBL G200 speakers for the best stereo reproduction?
For the best stereo reproduction, the two loudspeaker systems should be placed an equal distance from your listening position and separated so that the angle between them, at the listening position, is between 40 and 60 degrees. For example, if your listening position is 8 to 12 feet (2.5 to 4 m) from each speaker, the two systems should be about 8 feet (2.5 m) apart.
Placing the loudspeaker in a corner or against a wall will result in the strongest (but not necessarily the most accurate) bass. For the best stereo imaging, it is recommended that the systems be placed so that the high frequency transducers are positioned approximately at ear level of a seated listener.
What type of amplifier should I use with the JBL G200?
For the best performance, an amplifier should be selected with an output rating that is greater than the maximum power that will be used. This margin of reserve power will ensure that the amplifier will not attempt to deliver more power than its design allows. However, the power amplifier’s power rating per channel must not exceed the maximum recommended amplifier power for the specific loudspeaker model.
What wire size is recommended for connecting the JBL G200 speakers?
Use two-conductor insulated wire. #16 AWG wire is recommended as a minimum size. If your speakers are more than 30 feet (10 m) from your receiver or amplifier, use larger diameter wire.
How do I prepare the hookup wire for the JBL G200?
1. First determine the distance between the most distant speaker.
2. Now make the hookup wires for both speakers this length, even if one loudspeaker is much closer to your amplifier than the other. This will help maintain proper signal balance.
3. Strip off 3/8″ of insulation from both ends of each conductor.
4. Twist each set of thin wires into a tightly-bunched spiral.
5. Identify a visual difference between the two conductors of each molded pair of speaker wire to distinguish polarity (color, yarn strand, ribs, or markings).
How do I connect the JBL G200 speakers to an amplifier or receiver?
Connections are made at the terminals located on the back of the loudspeaker system. The terminals accept bare wire or dual banana plugs. Push down on the button below the terminal and insert the wire, or the banana plug, through the hole.
For each channel, the red terminal on the loudspeaker should be connected to the red or (+) loudspeaker connection terminal on the receiver or amplifier, and the black to the black or (–). Connecting the loudspeakers in this manner ensures that they will be in phase. Connecting the loudspeakers out of phase will result in less bass and poor imaging.
What should I check if there is no sound coming from my JBL G200 speakers?
If there is no sound at all or very faint sound from both speakers, check the following:
1. Ensure the Amp/receiver tape monitor button is not pushed in while using CD, FM or phono inputs.
2. Check for the wrong speaker switch setting (“A” or “B” speaker output).
3. Ensure the sound source (CD, cassette deck, turntable) is turned on, activated, hooked up, and selected on the amp/receiver front panel.
Why is sound only coming from one JBL G200 speaker?
If there is no sound from one speaker, check if the balance control is turned all the way left or right. Also, verify that the speaker wire has not become disconnected.
Why do my JBL G200 speakers shut off as volume is increased?
If both speakers play at low volume but shut off as volume is increased, or if sound turns on and off intermittently, a few strands of speaker wire may be shorting out. Recheck the connections. Also, recheck the impedance requirements of the amplifier.
Why is the bass weak or the stereo image unstable on the JBL G200?
If bass is very weak and/or sound seems to come from each speaker separately without creating a stable stereo image:
1. The polarity (+ & –) of one speaker has been reversed relative to the other. Double check connections to ensure they are in phase.
2. Speakers are too far away from back and side walls or too far apart. Experiment again with the speaker placement.
How should I clean and care for the JBL G200 cabinet and grille?
The loudspeaker cabinet may be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. To remove dust from the grille cloth, use a vacuum with a brush attachment. Spots may be removed with a commercial spot remover. Do not use any cleaners or solvents on the speaker drivers themselves.
How do I remove the grille on the JBL G200?
The grille is held in place by pins near the edges. To remove the grille, grasp it by both top and bottom edges and pull gently. To replace the grille, reposition it carefully and press gently at the corners. Do not push on the center area of the grille.
What are the specifications for the JBL G200 loudspeaker?
| Specification | Value |
| High Frequency Transducer | 1″ |
| Low Frequency Transducer | 6-1/2″ |
| Crossover Frequency | 3 kHz |
| Frequency Response (–6 dB) | 55 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Sensitivity (1 Watt /1 Meter) | 88 dB |
| Nominal Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Power Handling Range | 10 – 60 Watts |
| External Dimensions (H X W X D) | 15 x 9-1/4 x 8-13/16 inches (381 x 235 x 224 mm) |
| Weight (each) | 12.1 lbs / 5.5 kg |
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