2INTRODUCTIONTHANK YOU for purchasing the JBL ® studio monitor model 4365. The 4365 is a new member of the family of JBLlarge studio-monitor speakers that dates back to 1963 with the original model 4320 studio monitor. By incorporatingtechnology first developed for the Project K2S9900 with new Bi-Radial ® horns, the 4365 fuses innovation with JBLtradition. To get the best performance from your new studio monitor, please read these instructions thoroughly.¨PaCkage CONTeNTsEACH JBL 4365 BOX CONTAINS:One (1) JBL 4365 studio-monitor speaker•Four (4) spiked foot inserts•Four (4) metal coasters for use on tile, wood and linoleum floors•If you suspect that there has been shipping damage, report it immediately to your dealer. We recommend that youkeep the box and packing materials for future use.UNPaCkINg The sPeakeRCAUTION: The 4365 weighs 86.4kg (190 lb). To avoid personal injury or damage to floors or thespeaker, we strongly recommend that at least two people unpack and move the speaker.The speaker has rounded, stainless-steel feet installed on the bottom of its cabinet. To avoid damage to your floor,we strongly advise that you unpack the speaker on a well-protected surface, such as a thick carpet or a thick piece ofcardboard.TO UNPACK THE SPEAKER:Carefully cut the tape on the carton’s front flap. Note: Only three of the flap’s four edges have tape.1.Open the flaps and remove the side filler sleeves by pulling them straight out of the carton.2.Stand on the box’s lower flap and gently rock the speaker and its packing back and3.forth while pulling it out of the carton. In this way you can “walk” the speaker out of thecarton. It helps to have a second person hold the carton steady from the back side.Once the speaker is out of the carton, remove the upper and middle pads. The speaker’s accessories are packed4.on the top end of the upper pad, so be careful not to discard them.Remove the cloth bag covering the speaker.5.With another person’s help, carefully tilt the speaker on its side onto a thickly carpeted or well-padded surface and6.remove the bottom pad. Then tilt the speaker back up on its feet.