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  • Often, hum is caused by a ground loop. This is a problem that is sometimes created when connecting two or more electrical components together. Sometimes the problem does not lie in any one particular unit, but in how they're connected. If your subwoofer is connected to a different wall outlet than your system, try to move the subwoofer plug to the same outlet. This may require an extension cord just for the trial. If it works, you can permanently move the sub or use an extension cord. However, if the hum you are hearing is coming from inside the sub, or if it is constant even when nothing is connected to the inputs of the sub, there is something wrong with the sub and you should bring it in for service.
  • The system features an automatic mute function that becomes active after 10 seconds of no signal activity. Since the output level varies greatly between different genres and recording levels, it is highly recommended to set your source volume levels above 4, or preferably at mid-level, then controlling the listening level using the volume control provided in the speaker system.
  • The new Boombox 2 does not feature the Indoor/Outdoor Mode. With the first generation Boombox, the Outdoor Mode was loud, but lacking sufficient bass. The Boombox 2 has both improved bass and loudness to create the perfect balanced sound for all environments.

     
     
  • There can be differences in the internal hardware that also implies different firmwares. These products feature the same specifications and performance expectations. If the app does not inform you of any new updates, the firmware is current and the product is performing as designed.
  • To power on the device, place one of the headphones inside your ear and press and hold the center button on the inline mic. You should hear the audible voice stating, “powering on” and a blue blinking light should appear at the top of the inline mic. If this is your first time connecting to a device, it should immediately go into pairing mode. The device should recognize the Inspire/Focus 500 Wireless headphone. Once you select that option, the audible voice should state, “connected”. If you are trying to connect to a different device, turn the headphones on and press and hold for 3-5 seconds for the headphones to start searching for a different device. The headphones should appear on your discoverable devices within a few seconds. You should hear the audible voice stating, “powering on….looking for device” You will see the Bluetooth light alternate between red and blue when it is in pairing mode. Once connected the Bluetooth will change to a flashing LED light and the audible voice will state, “connected”.
  • To power on the device, place one of the headphones inside your ear and press and hold the center button on the inline mic. You should hear the audible voice stating, “powering on” and a blue blinking light should appear at the top of the inline mic. If this is your first time connecting to a device, it should immediately go into pairing mode. The device should recognize the Inspire 500 Wireless headphone. Once you select that option, the audible voice should state, “connected”. If you are trying to connect to a different device, turn the headphones on and press and hold for 3-5 seconds for the headphones to start searching for a different device. The headphones should appear on your discoverable devices within a few seconds. You should hear the audible voice stating, “powering on….looking for device” You will see the Bluetooth light alternate between red and blue when it is in pairing mode. Once connected the Bluetooth will change to a flashing LED light and the audible voice will state, “connected”.
  • The amplifier has a signal sensor on the high-level (speaker level) inputs, so it is not necessary to use a trigger cable when input is high-level, and connected to the high-level inputs. However, low-level input signals through the RCA-phone input sockets do not activate a signal sensor, so use of a trigger cable is MANDATORY for low-level input signal use.
  • This product is rated IP67, which is different from IPX7. IP67 protects the product from submersion in 1 meter (3.3 feet) of water for up to 30 minutes. It is also resistant against dust. Dust accumulation around electronics can lead to hardware failure, so the IP67 rating is an extremely beneficial addition to this product. 
  • This unit is fully dust-proof, and can withstand continuous immersion in water (up to 1.5 meters / 4.9ft for 30 minutes). 
  • We use a sophisticated vetting process to ensure that your image does not contain copyrighted, protected, sexual, suggestive, offensive or inappropriate elements. This includes words and messages. If these algorithms are triggered, your order is automatically cancelled. Please try again with a different image or wording.
  • The speaker uses Bluetooth version 4.2 but does NOT support APT X.
  • It will not damage the battery that power supply is connected all the time.
  • Yes you can wash it if the fabric is dirty. But remember to close the USB cover.
  • The lights cannot be adjusted by user. The digital front panel display has automatic light intensity adjustment, which follows the level of light in the room.
  • The JBL Bar 300 does not support a subwoofer. Alternatively the JBL Bar 500 has a wireless subwoofer included.
  • The JBL Bar 500 does not support rear/surround speakers. Alternatively the JBL Bar 800/1000 has detachable wireless rear speakers included.
  • Yes, but only via cable, and noise cancelling cannot be activated meanwhile. Since the charging socket is located on top of the ear pod, adjustment is limited in that direction while the micro-USB plug is inserted.
  • Yes, they are quite easy to remove, and with a little care, new ear pads can be fitted in one or two minutes. You can do this yourself.
  • Yes, press Volume + and Surround button at the same time for 5 seconds.
  • Yes, this can be done very easily by doing the following procedure: 1: Power on the Cinema Base. 2: Simultaneously press the “Surround” and “VOL –” buttons (at the same time). 3: The Cinema Base source LED button will light amber in color, for 1 second, then the power button LED light will go off and on. 4: Your Cinema Base is now reset.
  • Yes, switch the soundbar ON, then press the volume - ( minus ) and surround buttons at the same time for 5 seconds. Now the device is reset.
  • The JBL Cinema SB450 can be reset to its default factory settings and erasing all programming. To reset the soundbar, press and hold Volume+ and Virtual Surround buttons for 5s.
  • There are 5 leds which indecates the current charge level, Each led indicates 20% of charge.
  • No. There is no way to turn off the blue LED light from our wireless headphones unless they are turned off.
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