JBL Home Theater System ES100 User Manual

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JBL ES SERIES  
ES10, ES20, ES30, ES80,  
ES90, ES100, ES25C  
OWNER’S GUIDE  
 
INSTALLING FEET  
ES10, ES20, ES30  
INSTALLING SPIKED FEET  
ES80, ES90, ES100  
The supplied self-adhesive rubber feet may be attached to the bottom corners  
of your speakers to protect your furniture.  
Four metal spikes are supplied for use when using the outboard feet and the  
speaker is to be placed on a carpeted surface, to decouple the speaker from  
the floor and prevent unwanted damping. To insert the spikes, gently lay the  
speaker on its side (not its front or back) on a soft, nonabrasive surface. Each  
spike screws into the threaded insert in each outer foot. Make sure all four  
spikes are screwed in completely for stability.  
NEVERdrag the speaker to move it, as this will damage the spikes, the feet  
and/or the wood cabinet itself. ALWAYSlift the speaker and carry it to its  
new location.  
Place pads here  
WALL-MOUNTING  
ES10  
The ES10 may be wall-mounted. The customer is responsible for proper  
selection and use of mounting hardware (available through hardware stores),  
to properly and safely wall-mount the speakers. THESE PRODUCTS  
ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CEILING MOUNTING.  
Two no. 8 round-head or pan-  
head screws should be used per  
loudspeaker. The screw head  
should be between 5/16 inch  
(8mm) and 1/4 inch (6.3mm) in  
diameter, and the screw should  
be at least 2 inches (50mm) in  
length.  
CHANGING THE FEET  
ES80, ES90, ES100  
The ES80, ES90 and ES100 feature attractive outboard feet, installed at the  
factory. However, if you would like to replace them with the less visible  
inboard feet (included), follow the instructions below.  
254mm (10")  
3mm  
(1/8")  
1. Remove the four feet on the bottom of the speaker by loosening the two  
screws in each foot. Keep the screws for later use.  
When installing screws in any wall, always use properly selected wall  
anchors. Attach two of the four self-adhesive rubber pads that came with the  
loudspeaker to the back of the enclosure in the two bottom corners so that the  
cabinet is spaced evenly from the wall. Select a suitable mounting location on  
a wall. (The ceiling is not a suitable mounting location.)  
Drill two pilot holes, appropriately sized for the specific self-tapping screw  
or wall anchor that you will be using. The holes should be 10 inches (254mm)  
apart. The holes should be 3/4 inch (19mm) below where you want the top  
of the enclosure to be positioned. Use a carpenter’s level to ensure that the  
holes are even and that the speaker will mount on the level.  
2. Attach the black inboard feet to the outer (closest to front of speaker for  
front feet, closest to rear of speaker for rear feet) holes, from which you just  
removed the feet, using the same screws you just removed.  
Install the two screws into either a wooden wall stud or anchor, and tighten  
them until the back of each screw head is about 1/8 inch (3mm) from the wall.  
Install the loudspeaker by slowly moving the cabinet toward the screws so  
that the screw heads clear the larger circular portion of the two keyholes.  
Once both screw heads have entered the keyholes, the loudspeaker should  
gently be lowered onto the screw shafts. Check that the loudspeaker is firmly  
locked onto the screws by gently pulling the speaker down and forward.  
3. Hand-tighten securely, using a handheld Phillips (+ tip) screwdriver.  
Do not use a powered screwdriver of any type.  
4. Replace the screw in the inner hole.  
CAUTION:Floorstanding (tower) loudspeakers have a high center  
of gravity and may become unstable and tip over during earthquakes, or if  
rocked, tipped or improperly positioned. If this is a concern, these speakers  
should be anchored to the wall behind them, using the same procedures and  
hardware customary for anchoring bookcases and wall units. The customer is  
responsible for proper installation and proper selection of hardware.  
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SINGLE-STEREO AMPLIFIER  
WIRING THE SYSTEM  
IMPORTANT: Make sure all equipment is turned off before making any  
connections.  
For speaker connections, use a high-quality speaker wire with polarity coding.  
The side of the wire with a ridge or other coding is usually considered positive  
polarity (i.e., +).  
NOTE:If desired, consult your local JBL dealer about speaker wire and  
connection options.  
The speakers have coded  
terminals that accept a variety  
of wire connectors. The most  
common connection is shown  
in Figure 4.  
Figure 7.  
To ensure proper polarity,  
connect each + terminal on the  
back of the amplifier or receiver  
DUAL-STEREO AMPLIFIER  
to the respective + (red)  
terminal on each speaker, as  
Speaker Wire  
shown in Figure 5. Connect the  
Figure 4. This figure shows how to  
– (black) terminals in a similar  
connect bare wires to the terminals.  
way. See the owner’s guides  
that were included with your  
amplifier, receiver and  
television to confirm  
Figure 8.  
connection procedures.  
IMPORTANT: Do not reverse polarities (i.e., + to – or – to +) when  
making connections. Doing so will cause poor imaging and diminished bass  
response.  
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS  
Check the speakers for playback, first by setting the system volume control  
to a minimum level, and then by applying power to your audio system. Play  
a favorite music or video segment and increase the system volume control  
to a comfortable level.  
STANDARD CONNECTION  
NOTE:You should hear balanced audio reproduction across the entire  
frequency spectrum. If not, check all wiring connections or consult the  
authorized JBL dealer from whom you purchased the system for more help.  
Standard  
Connection  
The amount of bass you hear and the stereo-image quality will be affected  
by a number of different factors, including the room’s size and shape, the  
construction materials used to build the room, the listener’s position relative  
to the speakers, and the position of the speakers in the room.  
Listen to a variety of music selections and note the bass level. If there is too  
much bass, move the speakers away from nearby walls. Conversely, if you  
place the speakers closer to the walls, there will be more bass output.  
Figure 5. Wiring diagram shows polarity connections for one channel  
of a stereo or home theater system.  
CARE OF YOUR SPEAKER SYSTEM  
Each JBL ES Series enclosure has a finish that does not require any routine  
maintenance. When needed, use a soft cloth to remove any fingerprints or  
dust from the enclosure or grille.  
BI-WIRING  
ES30, ES80, ES90, ES100  
The outer connection panel and internal dividing network of the ES30, ES80,  
ES90 and ES100 are designed so that separate sets of speaker cables can be  
attached to the low-frequency transducer and midrange/high-frequency  
transducer portions of this dividing network. This is called bi-wiring. Bi-wiring  
can provide several sonic advantages and considerably more flexibility in  
power amplifier selection.  
NOTE:Do not use any cleaning products or polishes on the cabinet  
or grille.  
Figure 6.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
ES10  
65Hz – 40kHz  
ES20  
60Hz – 40kHz  
125W  
ES30  
50Hz – 40kHz  
150W  
ES80  
45Hz – 40kHz  
200W  
Frequency Response (–3dB)  
Max. Recommended Amplifier Power* 100W  
Power Handling (Continuous/Peak)  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m)  
50W/200W  
60W/240W  
86dB  
70W/280W  
88dB  
100W/400W  
90dB  
86dB  
Nominal Impedance  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
Crossover Frequencies  
3000Hz – 24dB/octave;  
9000Hz – 18dB/octave  
3300Hz – 24dB/octave;  
12000Hz – 18dB/octave  
3000Hz – 24dB/octave;  
9000Hz – 18dB/octave  
700Hz, 3600Hz – 24dB/octave;  
12000Hz – 18dB/octave  
Low-Frequency Transducer  
Midrange Transducer  
4" (100mm) PolyPlas,™  
shielded  
5" (130mm) PolyPlas,™  
shielded  
6" (170mm) PolyPlas,™  
shielded  
Dual 6" (170mm) PolyPlas,™  
shielded  
NA  
NA  
NA  
4" (100mm) PolyPlas,  
shielded  
High-Frequency Transducer  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
laminate dome, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
laminate dome, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
laminate dome, shielded; laminate dome, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
EOS waveguide  
Ultrahigh-Frequency Transducer  
3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film 3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film 3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
Dimensions With Grille  
(H x W x D)  
201mm x 305mm x 140mm  
(7-7/8" x 12" x 5-1/2")  
318mm x 174mm x 203mm 387mm x 223mm x 330mm 1084mm x 223mm x 330mm  
(12-1/2" x 6-7/8" x 8")  
(15-1/4" x 8-3/4" x 13")  
(42-11/16" x 8-3/4" x 13")  
Weight per Speaker  
4kg (8.8 lb)  
4.6kg (10.3 lb)  
8.9kg (19.6 lb)  
21kg (46.3 lb)  
ES90  
36Hz – 40kHz  
225W  
ES100  
32Hz – 40kHz  
250W  
ES25C  
80Hz – 40kHz  
150W  
Frequency Response (–3dB)  
Max. Recommended Amplifier Power*  
Power Handling (Continuous/Peak)  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m)  
110W/440W  
91dB  
125W/500W  
91dB  
75W/300W  
90dB  
Nominal Impedance  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
Crossover Frequencies  
500Hz, 3000Hz – 24dB/octave; 450Hz, 3000Hz – 24dB/octave; 3000Hz – 24dB/octave;  
12000Hz – 18dB/octave 12000Hz – 18dB/octave 12000Hz – 18dB/octave  
Low-Frequency Transducers  
Midrange Transducer  
Dual 8" (200mm) PolyPlas,  
shielded  
Dual 10" (250mm) PolyPlas,  
shielded  
Dual 5" (130mm) PolyPlas,  
shielded  
4" (100mm) PolyPlas,  
shielded  
4" (100mm) PolyPlas,  
shielded  
NA  
High-Frequency Transducer  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
laminate dome, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
laminate dome, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
3/4" (19mm) Titanium-  
laminate dome, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
Ultrahigh-Frequency Transducer  
3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
3/4" (19mm) Polyester-film  
ring-radiator, shielded;  
EOS waveguide  
Dimensions With Grille  
(H x W x D)  
1084mm x 260mm x 384mm  
(42-11/16" x 10-1/4" x 15-1/8")  
1149mm x 305mm x 422mm  
(45-1/4" x 12" x 16-5/8")  
178mm x 476mm x 254mm  
(7" x 18-3/4" x 10")  
Weight per Speaker  
24.2kg (53.4 lb)  
29kg (63.9 lb)  
7.6kg (16.7 lb)  
The maximum recommended amplifier power rating will ensure proper system headroom to allow for occasional peaks.  
We do not recommend sustained operation at these maximum power levels.  
*
Declaration of Conformity  
We, Harman Consumer Group, Inc.  
2, route de Tours  
72500 Château du Loir  
France  
declare in own responsibility that the products described  
in this owner’s manual are in compliance with technical  
standards:  
EN 61000-6-3:2001  
EN 61000-6-1:2001  
Laurent Rault  
Harman Consumer Group, Inc.  
Château du Loir, France 5/07  
 
Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.  
JBL is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the  
United States and/or other countries. Elliptical Oblate Spheroidal, PolyPlas and Pro Sound  
Comes Home are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.  
PRO SOUND COMES HOME  
Harman Consumer Group, Inc., 250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797 USA  
8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329 USA  
2, route de Tours, 72500 Château du Loir, France  
© 2007 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved.  
Part No. 406-000-05609-E  
 

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