Video: JBL Club car speakers
Big sound in your vehicle
JBL's Club series car speakers are a great sonic upgrade for your car or truck that won't break the bank. They employ JBL's Plus One woofer cone design that provides more surface area than traditional speakers, which lets them move more air and give you better bass. Their low-impedance design also draws more power from your amplifier, letting them play louder.
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JBL's Club speakers are a serious upgrade for just about any vehicle. They're available in sizes from 3-1/2 all the way up to 6x9, and their low profile means they'll fit in a ton of different applications.
The Club speakers are built to sound great whether you have a factory stereo or a full aftermarket system. They have a slightly lower impedance than most other car speakers, which allows them to draw more power from your stereo or amplifier. JBL's Plus One woofer cone design uses a unique basket and surround to increase the surface area of the driver. More surface area means more bass and better efficiency. The balanced dome tweeters handle the high frequencies in your music. These tweeters are coated with PEI, a polymer film that produces a wide soundstage and excellent detail.
JBL Club speakers are available in a 2-way, 3-way, or component version, so there's an option for everyone who wants to improve the sound quality in their vehicle. If you have any questions, just give Crutchfield a call.
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Richard (Rick) Cypher from Irwin, Pa. 15642
Posted on 1/27/2022
Hello Crutchfield, I have a 2021 Vanderhall Carmel GTS (Autocycle...Handmade in Provo, Utah) They have 2 OEM Speakers located in the side kicker panel. Do you manufacture a pair of speakers that would work in my Vanderhall?
James Harrison from Geuda Springs
Posted on 1/9/2022
Can i install JBL speakers in my 2000 Jeep Wrangler TJ without doing a lot of modifieing to my original interior
Alexander H. from Crutchfield
on 1/10/2022
Frank Kish from Stafford springs
Posted on 12/30/2021
Lower impedance would make tin cans on a string sound better too