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JBL LSR310s
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Description

10" Powered Studio Subwoofer With XLF
Extend your system LF all the way down! The LSR310S subwoofer incorporates JBL’s patented Slip Stream™ Port working in concert with a custom 10" down-firing driver and a 200 Watt amplifier to add deep, powerful bass to any studio monitor system. A JBL first, the XLF Extended Low Frequency setting lets you hear your tracks with the augmented bass tuning used in today’s dance clubs.

FEATURES

JBL Patented Slip Stream™ Port
This patented JBL port design works in concert with the LSR310S low frequency driver for deep, dynamic bass response at all playback levels. The double-flared shape of the port is precisely calculated to optimize low-frequency extension.
XLF Extended Low Frequency Setting
A JBL first, the XLF setting activates a specially-engineered tuning that emulates the ample bass tuning used in today's dance clubs. When producing a dance track, the XLF setting will inspire you and bring a bit of the club to your control from. For inspiration to the max, position the LSR310S in the nearest corner of your room and activate the XLF setting.
Custom 10" Down-Firing High Excursion Low Frequency Driver
JBL Transducers are legendary for their performance. The custom-designed driver in the LSR310S exemplifies JBL engineering prowess, delivering deep low frequency response into the 20 Hz region, and 113 dB peak output, for long periods at full rated power with no risk of failure.
Professional Balanced Inputs and Outputs
with balanced XLR and 1/4" inputs and XLR outpus you can add the LSR310S to any studio monitor system to extend its low frequency performance or use it as the ".1" LFE Channel in a surround sound system.
Selectable Input Sensitivity
The -10dBV/+4 dBu sensitivity switch ensures compatibility with a broad range of signal sources, allowing you to connect the LSR310S to high-output professional equipment without any danger of input overload.
Three Crossover Settings
The 80 Hz setting is recommended for use with the LSR305, LSR308 or any studio monitors. The External setting allows use of an outboard crossover.
Volume Control
Simple and effective, the LSR310S volume control has detents that make it easy to balance the LSR310S in your studio monitor system

SPECIFICATIONS
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Driver 250mm (10-inch) High-Excursion, Down-Firing
Low Frequency Extension 27 Hz
Max Peak SPL 113 dB
Amplifier Power 200 W CLass D
Crossover Settings 80 Hz, XLF, External
Inputs 2 x XLR, 2 x TRS Balanced
Outputs 2 x XLR
Maximum Peak Input Level +20.3 dBu
AC Voltage 100-240 VAC +/- 10% 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (HxWxD) 448 mm x 381 mm x 398 mm
(17.65 in x 15 in x 15.65 in)
Weight 15.6 kg / 34.3 lbs

Discussions

Add a sub instead of even more bass trapping to even out freq response?

SteveGTR your measurement with the four LSR310S is impressive. Am impressed with the flatness below 40 Hz down toward 22 Hz. I haven't personally tested modern small inexpensive commercial subwoofers, but because of the published specs on most of them (or in some cases the vague nature of published specs), was skeptical whether they...

A/B speakers comparison with only one sub, how to do it right?

I would look up the sub's manual and see which input to use as MONO (typically LEFT) You don't HAVE to run the signal to your speakers through your sub left and right. You can get a monitor controller with an A/B output for monitors and feed your sub the MONO output from the monitor...

Studio Monitors under €6k - my experience/info dump

...I do other genres whenever I get the chance.  I previously used a pair of Genelec 8020D's with a JBL LSR310s sub. My studio is a 5.5x5.5m room with a vaulted ceiling (1.5m at the sides rising to 2.5m in the middle). There is decent broadband acoustic treatment above 200Hz but low-end treatment is poor,...