Jbl N7000 Schematic Access
As the lights dim and the band takes the stage, the N7000 speakers spring to life, filling the massive arena with crystal-clear sound. The "Money" song begins, and the audience is treated to an immersive audio experience, with deep bass, precise midrange, and sparkling highs.
): High-pass duties are handled by capacitors that attenuate signals below the jbl n7000 schematic
| Rail | Nominal Voltage | Typical Converter | Regulation | |------|----------------|-------------------|------------| | | +48 V (±2 V) | Isolated fly‑back (primary 12 V, secondary 48 V) | Voltage‑feedback (error amp + TL431) | | –48 V | –48 V | Symmetrical to +48 V using a dual‑output converter or a separate buck stage from +48 V. | | +5 V | +5 V | Synchronous buck (e.g., LM2675) for MCU, DSP, and logic. | | +3.3 V | +3.3 V | LDO regulator for low‑noise analog front‑end. | | +12 V (optional) | +12 V | Small buck for LED drivers & ancillary circuits. | As the lights dim and the band takes
systems (standard vintage JBL impedance), though some variants or modified units are used with 8-ohm drivers. Power Handling: Typically matched to the 2-way system's rating, often up to Circuit Design: | | +5 V | +5 V | Synchronous buck (e