But the JBL® SUB150P is different. It’s a 10-inch (250 mm), 300W down-firing transducer in a compact, trapezoidal reflex enclosure that fits just about anywhere. It connects to virtually any A/V receiver and works with virtually any speakers.
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Up to1%cash back . Some subwoofers push sound waves at a wall, but the JBL® SP150 250-millimeter (10-inch) powered subwoofer has a down-firing driver that sends sound to the floor for a cleaner response with fewer unwanted sonic reflections.
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JBL Sub150 Subwoofer. Subwoofer tested and working, only the banana plug inputs and outputs tested.
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Some subwoofers push sound waves at a wall, but the JBL® SP150 250-millimeter (10-inch) powered subwoofer has a down-firing driver that sends sound to the floor for a cleaner response with fewer unwanted sonic reflections.
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Jun 09, 2015 . Greetings, I was just gifted an older model JBL Sub150. I've attached a photo of the inputs on the back. Two questions: 1. Is this sub good for music? What's the reputation of this sub? Is this just a cheap model, or is JBL quality even though it's probably and old lower-end model? 2. The...
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As a long-time owner of both JBL LSR305's and LSR308's, I answered several questions in other threads. I purchased another pair on this drop, and couple of comments: A) The gloss black looks better than I would have expected; if it's in normal office lighting rather than lighting that shouts "look how GLOSSY these are," it's pretty subdued and nice.
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Jun 11, 2010 . Up to20%cash back . Then the next day, would not go green at all. So it looks like it was dying a slow death. I had just bought a new Onkyo TX 608 receiver and was experimenting with the different sound modes, THX being one of them. I recall when i first installed the JBL sub150, there being some kind of arning that THX was not very compatible.
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JBL Charge 5 stops playing when 2nd phones connected. I've previously used Bose Bluetooth speakers, which have been great, but I just purchased a JBL Charge 5. My wife and I have both paired our phones to the JBL. When one of us is playing music it's fine, but when the second phone makes any noise (message notification, unlock sound, button tap ...
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Counterfeit products are not authentic and therefore do not meet the high quality and safety standards established by JBL. These products are inferior and usually fail a short time after first use due to poor components & expose consumers to potential safety hazards even when not in use.
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Incorporating the new distinctive JBL® Weave design, the SUB 150P powered subwoofer makes a bold statement in nearly any listening room. With a distinctive, compact trapezoidal enclosure, it delivers full-size subwoofer performance for outstanding performance with less bulk.
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JBL SUB-150 SUB150 SUB 150; If you have any question about repairing write your question to the Message board. For this no need registration. Please take a look at the below related repair forum topics. May be help you to repair.
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JBL rates this sub down to 27hz but I'd call that a stretch. Using a program called Audacity I was able to determine the lowest frequency this sub could reliably hit. 34hz and it bottoms out, db drops off rapidly from there and is nearly inaudible at 27hz. Not much lower than some very good tower speakers can do.
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Add to Cart. 15" JBL Factory Replacement Woofer M115-8A, 8 Ohms, 124-67001-01X. In Stock: $149.00. Add to Cart. 2" Aluminum Speaker Dust Cap, JBL LE8, DC-2A. In Stock: $9.00. Add to Cart.
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The JBL Cinema SB150 let’s you introduce big cinema sound to your home for much less than you’d expect. In addition to its powerful yet compact wireless subwoofer, the JBL Cinema SB150 allows you to stream your favorite music from your phone or tablet via Bluetooth.
For HT it gets confused in dynamic passages and simply lets out a booming sound to approximate sound reproduction. It cannot keep up in dynamic passages in HT or music. JBL rates this sub down to 27hz but I'd call that a stretch.
The subwoofer’s low frequencies will blend seamlessly with sounds from other speakers, regardless of where you put the subwoofer. Also, an adjustable crossover frequency lets you optimize the Studio SUB150P for different choices of main/satellite loudspeakers.
It cannot keep up in dynamic passages in HT or music. JBL rates this sub down to 27hz but I'd call that a stretch. Using a program called Audacity I was able to determine the lowest frequency this sub could reliably hit. 34hz and it bottoms out, db drops off rapidly from there and is nearly inaudible at 27hz.
When the switch is in the subwoofer's built-in crossover network. Volume control: Use this control to adjust the subwoofer’s volume. counterclockwise to decrease the volume. at which the subwoofer reproduces sounds. The higher you set the and the more its bass will “overlap” that of the satellite speakers. This subwoofer locations.
The Studio SUB150P features a 10-inch (250-millimeter) low-frequency transducer that delivers chest-thumping audio – but it’s accurate enough to articulate individual sounds at sustained low frequencies. Such immersive bass creates a foundation that is powerful enough to support an entire surround-sound experience.
The JBL Weave design is a perfect convergence of form and function. Able to stand out or blend in with the finest décor, the Weave makes the Studio SUB150P powered subwoofer’s trapezoidal enclosure is as functional as it is pleasant to the eye.