Description
JBL latest Club subwoofers offer incredible installation flexibility. Their low-profile design allows them to fit perfectly into even the most shallow of enclosures — great for today’s compact cars. Polypropylene woofer cones deliver exceptional bass response at frequencies as low as 27Hz. But what makes these subs really stand out is their Harman-proprietary SSITM (Selectable Smart Impedance), which allows the subwoofer to present the amplifier with either a 2 or 4 ohm load at the flip of a switch.
General Specifications
Type - 12" Shallow mount subwoofer
Peak power handling - 1000W
Power handling, continuous average - 250W
Frequency response - 27 – 175Hz
Nominal impedance - 2 ohm or 4 ohm, switch selectable
Sensitivity (2.83V/m) - 89dB
Mounting depth - 3-5/16 (83mm)
Audio Specifications
Frequency Response - 35 – 175Hz
Nominal Impedance - 2 ohm or 4 ohm, switch selectable
Sensitivity (2.83V/m) 89dB
Dimensions
Mounting depth - 3-5/16" (83mm)
In The Box
1250W subwoofer
Owner’s Manual
Technical data sheet
JBL tests every speaker design to the same rigid specifications as the automakers, subjecting them to extreme conditions that would break lesser speakers. We freeze them, bake them, shake them, blast them with ultraviolet light and drive them at full power for days to make sure your audio investment lasts for years.
General Specifications
Type - 12" Shallow mount subwoofer
Peak power handling - 1000W
Power handling, continuous average - 250W
Frequency response - 27 – 175Hz
Nominal impedance - 2 ohm or 4 ohm, switch selectable
Sensitivity (2.83V/m) - 89dB
Mounting depth - 3-5/16 (83mm)
Audio Specifications
Frequency Response - 35 – 175Hz
Nominal Impedance - 2 ohm or 4 ohm, switch selectable
Sensitivity (2.83V/m) 89dB
Dimensions
Mounting depth - 3-5/16" (83mm)
In The Box
1250W subwoofer
Owner’s Manual
Technical data sheet
JBL tests every speaker design to the same rigid specifications as the automakers, subjecting them to extreme conditions that would break lesser speakers. We freeze them, bake them, shake them, blast them with ultraviolet light and drive them at full power for days to make sure your audio investment lasts for years.