Jbl N7000 Schematic Page
The JBL N7000 schematic shows you the electrical connections, but it doesn’t explain the system integration risks.
JBL no longer publishes service manuals for this product. However, high-resolution scans exist in vintage audio archives. Here are legitimate sources: jbl n7000 schematic
Warning: Avoid shady “paid schematic” websites. The N7000 design is public domain. No one should charge you for this 70-year-old circuit. The JBL N7000 schematic shows you the electrical
Let’s dissect the circuit. While JBL produced slight variations over the production run (late 1950s to early 1980s), the core schematic remains consistent. Warning: Avoid shady “paid schematic” websites
The High-Pass Filter (Tweeter Section – 075/2402)
The Low-Pass Filter (Midrange Section – 375/LE85)
The L-Pad / Level Control The N7000 features a unique 3-step attenuator (often labeled "Normal," "-3," and "-6"). This is not a variable L-Pad but a rotary switch selecting different series resistors to pad down the tweeter to match the efficiency of the midrange driver (which is significantly louder).