JBL STAGE 2 SPEAKERS – THE OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOR HOME THEATRE
JBL STAGE 2 is a series of loudspeakers designed and engineered at JBL's world-renowned acoustic engineering center in Northridge, California. (USA) and optimized for two- and multi-channel home audio systems. The creators' goal was to create a comprehensive home system that would flexibly adapt to the budget, room size and acoustics of the listening space. . At the same time, emphasis was placed on current design trends and the preferences of the new generation of customers.. All eight Stage 2 models leverage the same technologies to create a perfectly matched harmonic system with high performance, unified aesthetics and the unmistakable JBL sonic signature . They are offered in two stylish color variants with a modern surface finishESPRESSO(dark) iLATTE(bright) , that will stand out in any interior. JBL AV receivers from the MA series are also designed in the same construction, which can be an ideal partner for the STAGE 2 series speakers and together create an optimal JBL home cinema solution. Experience the thrill of a live music concert or an action-packed movie scene in your living room. All tones of the sound spectrum come together in pure listening pleasure.
STAGE 200P - 10" SUBWOOFER FOR STAGE 2 SERIES
The STAGE 200P active subwoofer is a smaller model of the JBL Stage 2 series subwoofer pair.. An active subwoofer plays an irreplaceable role in every audio system, because due to physical limitations, smaller speakers are not able to fully transmit the lowest frequency band. Especially in stereo systems with bookshelf speakers and in home cinema applications, the important role of the subwoofer becomes apparent when watching action scenes with explosive dynamics or listening to a live music concert.
DYNAMIC POWER 300 W (150W RMS) - IDEAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED AREASAlthough the 200P's smaller size may make it seem unnoticeable in a room, that's certainly not true when it comes to its performance. Front-firing 10-inch woofer (250 mm) with a rib-reinforced polycellulose diaphragm drives an amplifier with an output power of 150 W RMS(up to 300 W peaks). The woofer design is classified as a "High Excursion" speaker. , i.e. with large deflection. The large diaphragm excursion means that even the smallest nuances in the bass range will be reproduced cleanly and without distortion, so you will actually hear the bass tones as the director mixed them in the studio - with an authentic power that you usually only feel in the cinema or at a live concert and that smaller home speakers are unable to produce. Low frequencies will always be well controlled, the solid and explosive dynamics of action scenes and concert music will take your breath away.
The solid construction of the sound box is heavily reinforced and damped with acoustically inert material to eliminate internal sound wave reflections and resonances. At the back there is a pair of optimally tuned bass reflex ports and a panel with controls for smooth adjustment of the crossover frequency and volume level.. Two switches are used to enable/disable automatic mode and the need to rotate the phase by 180° for smoother integration with the system. The low frequency LFE signal from the amplifier is fed to one RCA connector. The set also includes a protective grille made of well-sound-absorbing fabric, 4 bases with adjustable spikes and a power cable.
ADVANTAGES:Frequency response: 35 - 150 Hz150 W RMS amplifier (peak power 300 W)10" front-firing polycellulose wooferBass reflex enclosure with dual rear exitsVolume control and crossover tuning on rear panelContinuously variable 50 - 150 Hz filter crossover frequencyPhase switch allows acoustic matching of subwoofer output to main speakersAutomatic standby/power on when signal is detectedLFE input with RCA connectorRemovable speaker grilleDetachable power cable
SUBWOOFER LOCATIONThe physiology of sound perception by the human ear shows that much more power is needed to properly represent low frequencies than for mid and high frequencies. . The ability to transmit the lowest frequencies is therefore always proportional to the size of the loudspeaker membrane and the internal volume of the enclosure.. That is why smaller speakers are not able to reproduce the lowest bass.. The solution is to add one or more active subwoofers to your audio system. (special speakers that play only the lowest bass frequencies). Here again, the role is played by acoustics and the physiology of sound perception by the human ear, which very precisely localizes the direction from which higher frequency sounds come.. High frequencies spread as a narrow beam, at mid frequencies the narrow beam becomes a cone and low bass frequencies spread spherically. In practice, this means that for low frequencies up to about 100 Hz we are unable to determine where they come from.. This makes it possible to place the subwoofer almost anywhere in the room. The JBL Stage 200P is only 35 cm wide, so it can be placed even where space is limited.
It is recommended to experiment with the position before finalizing the subwoofer setting.. One way to determine the best place for your subwoofer is to temporarily place it in your listening position and play some bass-heavy music.. While the system is playing, move around the room and listen until you find the place where the bass is most impressive. Select this location for the subwoofer.
TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE
Two subwoofers are ideal for increasing the dynamic range of the system in the available space, while offering lower output compression and less distortion.
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