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    HELLO, I AM LOOKING FOR THE LINK TO THE OWNERS MANUAL OR INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE 4350. I COULDN'T SEEM TO FIND IT ON JBL PROFESSIONAL SITE. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A CLEAR PICTURE TO PRINT OUT A GOOD COPY. ACQUIRED A PAIR THIS WEEK. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANKS.

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    I'm pretty sure we went through this recently on a similar monitor model and the prevailing opinion is that nothing of the sort exists.

    If you click on the 4350A reference in the library on this site you'll get the brochure for the 4350B: http://www.lansingheritage.org/html/...1980-4350b.htm
    or here: http://www.jblpro.com/pub/obsolete/4350b.pdf

    And there's this chart: http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/Sys...tor Series.pdf

    That's about the best you can do as far as I know.

    Perhaps you'd be better served by simply asking what you want to know and those with the knowledge will likely contribute freely.

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    Hi KTG;

    Did you buy the pair from Plymouth?

    There was a "manual" on the bay last year that I was going to buy, I got distracted and missed it. Don't hold me strictly to this but I think it was very similar but different than the links provided by BMWCCA. It looked to be a four page with an exploded view and about as much text as the afore mentioned links. To the best of our collective knowledge we think that this is about all there is.

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    JBL 4350 installation.

    The copy is not good, but readable.
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    this part of the manual I was trying to locate a better picture of. thanks

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    thanks for the help. no , not from plymouth

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    That's great information. Can it be included in the Library here? Anyone have the same for other 43xx monitors?
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    Unfortunately there are no beter copies as the originals were faxed back in 2002. Here the last 3 pages.

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    thank you very much ROB, these are a lot better. they printed out great., if possible could you post the remaining pages if available. appreciate it . ktg.

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    That's the one I was referring to.

    Thanks Rob.
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    Here's 1 and 2

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    thanks Rob, appreciate it, very helpful, ktg.

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    Thanks for posting these pictures !!!

    I recently purchased a pair of 4350B's and will now continue to get the rest of the equipment required for my new wall of sound.

    is the 5234A the only way to go for a frequency dividing network?

    As I have never used something like this I have questions.

    How to get each channel high and low output from the pre-amp to the 5234 inputs?

    Any advice on amps? Do I really need more than the rated 200w for low and 100w for high.

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    How to get each channel high and low output from the pre-amp to the 5234 inputs?
    It didn't come with an active crossover when you purchased them??

    You don't. The left and right output from the pre-amp feed the input to the 5234. The 5234 feeds the amps for high and low. Power wise 200 and 100 should be fine unless you plan on playing loud in a big space.

    You could use another crossover as the 5234 is a bit dated. Just match the crossover frequency and slope for a stock alignment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d16rr702 View Post
    Thanks for posting these pictures !!!

    I recently purchased a pair of 4350B's and will now continue to get the rest of the equipment required for my new wall of sound.

    is the 5234A the only way to go for a frequency dividing network?

    As I have never used something like this I have questions.

    How to get each channel high and low output from the pre-amp to the 5234 inputs?

    Any advice on amps? Do I really need more than the rated 200w for low and 100w for high.
    it sounds best with the original jbl urei cards in either the 5234 or 5235 crossovers. After market crossovers will do too , I’ve tried Behringer and dbx , but it doesn’t sound as good.

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