TheJBL Stage 9603 3-way coaxial car speakersare some of the loudest and most powerful JBL car speakers you can find on a budget. These speakers have a massive peak power of 420Ws max and 140Ws RMS, and can get extremely LOUD when you push it to its limits. These speakers have incredi...
Overall, JBL's Stage Series is a superb entry-level proposition. There's an energy to the performance that sounds cinematic, even while the delivery is well focused and deep bass nicely integrated. Build quality is impressive for the price point, too, making this 5.1 pack ideal for anyone ...
“If you want a smaller speaker that sounds lovely and is in between the two mentioned before (but maybe better than both) - JBL Stage A130.” was talking about this bro . I am sure you will love them. Even Amir was talking about getting goosebumps and he is very critical with spea...
The Stage 320 is still big, make no mistake. And it’s still $600. But if you’re a budding DJ or just someone who likes to roll up to a party with the power and fun features required to get people out of their seats, then the JBL Stage 320 is going to do it for you, if ...
To sync, plug the iPod end of your sync cable into the back of the on stage II. We always like it when iPod speaker systems take care of a few non-sound related needs. The JBL delivers syncing, charging and compatibility with other portable players: very good. The only thing you cant...
18 hours longer battery life ? 24 hoursvs6 hours 8x more battery power ? 20000 mAhvs2500 mAh Has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack ? Works as a power bank ? Why is JBL PartyBox On-The-Go better than JBL Boombox? 180W more audio output power ...
on the Radial. The remote does a great job of navigating through your music and has a long lasting battery. However, the volume buttons on the Radial aren’t touch-sensitive. For the price of this unit, you should get the same touch-sensitive buttons found onJBL’s OnStage IIiPod dock...
Appropriately enough for a product called ‘On Stage', JBL's 400iD dock has a suggestion of the plinth about its design. That, or something that appeared as an extra in Wall-E. Either way, it's a distinctive device .Specification, on the other hand, is more run-of-the-mill: 30 wat...
Another feature missing from the On Time that would have been nice, though not necessary, is the inclusion of touch-sensitive volume control that the JBL OnStage II dock has. This feature adds to the design of the product and makes volume control a bit easier, but again, it isn’t ...
At this stage of my journey, I was convinced not by measurement and science but by the dollar. This is how it goes: dealer sells you an expensive pair of speakers. You like them, but then you are convinced that if you spent X dollars on speakers, you also MUST spend X dollars ...