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6
JBL Studio 2 In-Wall Architectural Loudspeaker
Instruction Manual
English
6. Insert the speaker straight into the mounting opening. Tighten the
speaker clamp screws on the front of the speaker baffle. The speaker
clamps will automatically rotate into position and begin clamping the
speaker.
When you notice resistance on the screws the speaker has been
clamped successfully.
IMPORTANT: Always use low-torque settings. NEVER over-
tighten the clamp screws
Insert Speaker
Straight Into
Mounting Cut-Out
All Clamps
Inside
Mounting
Cut-Out
Tighten
Clamping
Screws
7. Attach the supplied grille. Powerful magnets in the speaker frame will
securely hold the grille in place.
Attach Supplied Grille
Painting the Grille
JBL architectural loudspeaker grilles can be painted to match any décor.
If you wish to change the grille’s color, its satin finish will function as a
primer coat. For the best results follow this procedure:
1. Gently remove the scrim cloth from the back side of the grille before
painting.
2. Use a high-quality spray paint and apply a thin coat of color. Ensure
that the grille perforations remain free of paint. Filling them with
paint will diminish the speaker’s sound quality. If any perforations are
plugged, use compressed air to blow the paint out of the perforations.
Note: If you find any grille perforations that are plugged with paint after
the paint has dried, carefully use a straight pin or sewing needle to
remove the paint.
3. We have included replacement scrim cloths. After the paint has dried,
apply a light coat of spray adhesive to the inside of the perforated grille
and attach a new scrim cloth. IMPORTANT: Never spray adhesive on the
cloth.
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTABLE ANGLE TWEETER
The JBL Studio 2 in-wall speaker models allow you to adjust the angle
of the tweeter. To change the angle, press on the tweeter’s outer ring
as shown in the illustration below. Be careful not to touch the tweeter
diaphragm or suspension.
HIGH-FREQUENCY LEVEL CONTROL
The High-Frequency Level control lets you fine-tune the speaker’s high
frequency output to compensate for various acoustical environments. The
control has three settings:
+: Increases high-frequency output. Set the switch to this position if
the room has many features that absorb high-frequency sound energy,
such as thick carpeting, drapes and fabric-covered furniture.
0: Normal high-frequency output. Set the switch to this position for
most installations.
–: Decreases high-frequency output. Set the switch to this position if
the room has many features that reflect high-frequency sound energy,
such as large uncovered windows, bare tile floors and large expanses of
bare walls, or if the speakers are used without grilles.
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