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JBL 4313B Studio Monitor Specs

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Smooth, powerful response, 40 Hz - 18 kHz 23dB Midrange Loudspeaker

89 dB SPL at 1 m with a 1 W input


The 4313B utilizes a 130 mm (5 in) midrange loud-
Components: 250 mm (10 in) low frequency loudspeaker;
speaker, housed in an isolated subchamber to preven.2
130 mm (5 in) midrange loudspeaker: interaction with the low frequency driver. Powered by
25 mm (1 in) high frequency dome radiator a 22 mm (7/sin) copper voice coil operating in a mag-
Level controls for midrange and high frequency netic field of 1.4 tesla (14,000 gauss), the extremely stiff
output cone does not break up at even the highest volume
Oiled walnut enclosure levels and delivers clear, undistorted reproduction
with excellent transient response. The mqgnetic
assembly weighs 0.74 kg (1% lb).
Setting new performance standards for compact
studio monitors, the JBL 4313B offers the same smooth,
High Frequency Dome Radiator
vvlde-band, low-distortion reproduction that has made
JBL’s large monitors the choice of the recording indus- The 25 mm (1 in) dome provides high acoustic output
try. The 4313B is ideal for control rooms, small studios, with great clarity and wide dispersion. The dome is
mixdown facilities, or any other apphcation in which constructed of phenolic-impregnated linen, coated
the acoustic requirements call for a full-sized JBL with a thin film of aluminum by means of a vapor de-
monitor, but where space dictates a compact system. position process. The entire surface of this extremely
A newly developed low frequency loudspeaker, per- hard dome acts as a radiating area, and the disper-
fectly matched to the enclosure, produces deep, pow- sion characteristics are exceptionally good. A 25 mm
erful bass response. The in-line mounting of the trans- (1in) voice coil, energized by a 0.68 kg (1% lb) magnetic
ducers gives the 4313B excellent stereo imagmg and, in assembly, operates in a magnetic field of 1.4 tesla
combination with exceptional transient response, an (14,000 gauss). The integral baffle prevents extraneous
overall sound of outstanding clarity and openness. reflections from the dome compliance.

Low Frequency Loudspeaker Frequency Dividing Network


JBL designed the powerful 250 mm (10 in) low fre- The dividing network achieves the smoothest possible
quency loudspeaker specifically for accuracy and frequency response and optimum blending of the
distortion-free performance m the 4313B enclosure. component drivers of the 4313B. Special phase-
The linear excursion design of the driver ensures that correcting circuitry and conjugate circuits for impe-
the 75 mm (3 in) edgewound copper voice coil remains dance leveling ensure that the drivers operate in a -/
m the magnetic gap during even the longest excur- manner approaching the theoretical ideal through the
sions. A heavy 4.7 kg (10% lb) cast magnetic assembly transition frequencies as well as the remainder of their
concentrates the full force of the massive magnet in respective operating ranges. The capacitors are non-
the voice coil gap; flux density is 1.02 tesla (10,200 inductive, non-polarized types with high AC current
gauss). JBL coats the rear surface of the cone with an capacity, built expressly for use in dividing networks
exclusive damping formulation that provides the pre-
cise mass and density necessary for optimum bass
performance. The coating also prevents spurious
resonances and extends the smooth response into the
midrange region. Free-air resonance of the driver
is 25 Hz.
and individually tested for conformity to rigid perfor-
Response
mance standards. Level controls allow individual ad-
justment of midrange and high frequency output.
)

Enclosure

In keeping with current trends in studio design, JBL


studio monitor enclosures feature contemporary sty-
ing. However, the enclosure contributes much more
than a striking appearance. As with all BL loud-
speaker systems, the 4313B enclosure, transducers,
and dividing network are designed and tested to func-
tion as a single, integrated unit. The 34 litre (1.2 ft3)
internal volume and the dimensions of the ducted port
have been carefully calculated to provide maximum
bass response. The enclosure is solidly constructed of Specifications
dense 19 mm (% in) stock throughout to prevent un- MaxImum Power Input’ 40 W continuous sine wave power
wanted resonance. Internal padding absorbs spurious
Nominal Impedance an
reflections and standing waves. All components
Frequency Response 40 Hz - 18 kHz ?3 dB
mount directly to the baffle panel and are removable
Polar Response No less than -6 dB at 130
from the front of the enclosure. horizontal and vertical to 15 kHz
Sensltlvity* 89 dB SPL, 1 W, 1 m (3 3 ft)
Test Conditions
DIstortIon
The accompanying graph and specifications were l/z Power, 92 dB Less than 0 3% third harmonic
SPU3 m (loft), generatlon from 100 Hz to 15 kHz
compiled from measurements made under standard Slnqle Freauencv
laboratory test conditions. The loudspeaker system Crossover Frequencies 1 kHr, 4 kHz
was mounted flush in the center of a large, flat baffle in Finish Oiled walnut
an anechoic environment; a calibrated condenser
Grille Dark blue fabric
microphone was suspended at a known distance from
Enclosure Volume 34 L 1 2 ft3
the sound source, sufficiently far to be safely out of the
Dlmenslons 595 mm x 359 mm x 249 mm deep
i near field; and all electronic equipment was checked 23 7116 I” x 141/ain x 9 13116 in deep
L and calibrated before tests were run.
Net Weight 21 kg 47 lb
Shlpplnq Welqht 24 ka 53 lb

’ May be usedwithampllfiersratedupto150wattscont1nuoussinewaveperchannel.
2 Measuredwith input sweptfrom 500 Hz to 2 5 kHz.with controls set for flattest
response.Unlikemany “theatertype”loudspeakersystemsthat exhibit sensitlvlly
peaks I” the mIdrange.the JBL 43138 Control Monitor prowdes substantially the
same serwtlvlty through the full range of audible frequencies Measuredsenswty
_
below 500 Hz or above 2 5 kHz may be corwderablv oreater than that of other
systemswllh high sensitivityratings:

JBL continuallyengages in researchrelatedto product improvement New


materials productlonmethodsand design refinementsare introducedlnlo exlstlng
productswthout n~t,ce as a rwt,ne expressv~ of that philosophy Forthis reason
any currentJBL product may differ I” some respectfrom INSpublisheddescrlptlon
but will always equal or exceed the orIgInaldesign speclflcat!onsunlessotherwse
stated

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