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Technical Specifications; Sound Quality - JBL ON TOUR XTB Manual De Instrucciones

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technical
specifications
jbl On TOUR
XTb
Manufacturer
JBL, Inc.
Model
JBL On Tour
XTB
Drivers (Tweeter)
25mm (1")
Power
2 x 8 Watts at 1% THD
Diameter
165mm (6-1/2")
Height
41mm (1-5/8")
Weight
0.6kg (1.3 lb)
Battery Size
AA
Battery Type
Alkaline, NiMH
Input Impedance
>10k Ohms
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
>85dB
Frequency Response
100Hz – 20kHz
Power (USA/Canada)
120 Volts, 60Hz AC
Power (Europe/UK)
220 – 230 Volts, 50Hz
or 60Hz AC
Power (Japan)
100 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
Power (Australia)
240 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
Maximum Power
25 Watts
Consumption
UL/CUL/CE-Approved
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sOUnd QUaliTY

Symptom
Possible Problem
There is no sound from your
There is no power to the unit.
JBL On Tour XTB speaker.
The source selection is incorrect.
The source device is not capable of
sending music via Bluetooth technology.
Sound comes from only one side/
The audio cable is not seated properly.
channel.
There is distortion (static, crack-
The noise may be caused by interfer-
ling or hissing sounds).
ence from a monitor, cell phone or other
transmitting device.
There is too much bass or treble.
The JBL On Tour XTB system is being
overdriven by an amplified audio source.
The volume level may be too high.
Check the EQ setting on your source
device.
Your JBL On Tour XTB speaker
The input cable is not plugged in properly.
emits a loud hum or buzzing noise.
The speaker experiences radio
The input cable may be
frequency interference or picks
picking up interference.
up a radio station.
When streaming music using
There is a Bluetooth compatibility issue
Bluetooth technology, the sound
between the JBL On Tour XTB unit and
from the JBL On Tour XTB
the source device.
speaker lacks stereo quality.
Solution
Make sure the wall power outlet or power strip has
power; make sure all switches for the outlet/power
strip are on and that all switches for the speaker
system are on.
Ensure that the auxiliary cable is properly connected
to an external audio device.
Turn up the volume.
Check the system with a known good source.
Connect the Aux In cable to the headphone jack on
your audio device.
Replace the source device with a Bluetooth wireless
technology enabled source device.
Make sure the Aux In cable is seated all the way into
the JBL On Tour XTB system.
Turn the monitor or other device off to see whether the
noise is eliminated.
Move the JBL On Tour XTB cables farther away from
the monitor or other device.
Ensure that the JBL On Tour XTB system is connected
to an appropriate source device.
Make sure that all signal cables
are inserted snugly into receptacles.
Check the volume of the source device. Some
devices will distort the output signal if the volume is
set to maximum.
JBL, Inc., recommends that the source device EQ be
set to Flat or Off.
Check the input cable connection.
Wrap up excess input cable in order to make it as
short as possible.
Ensure that the source device has the latest software.
Turn both the JBL On Tour XTB unit and the source
device both off and on to reset them.
WWW.jbl.com
Note
Is the LED on? If the LED is not on,
power is not getting to your JBL On
Tour XTB system.
Try the solutions shown.
If you want to use a longer cable,
make sure it's a 3.5mm mini-jack
stereo male-to-male cable.
Some source devices have known
functional issues with the JBL
On Tour XTB system.
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