
The JBL GSB12 in-ground 12-inch landscape subwoofer augments the low-frequency performance of JBL GSF full-range landscape speakers to provide rich, full-range sound in lawn and garden areas, pool areas at home, hospitality, corporate and retail spaces.The GSB12 focuses on fidelity, with true subwoofer extension down to 30 Hz and a steep, multiple-slope lowpass filter for superior sound. Its premium grade, 200-watt subwoofer-band transformer allows use in 70V/100V systems or can be connected for low-impedance direct operation. Pair up with landscape outdoor ground-stake or surface mount GSF6 series speakers.
Q: Can the subwoofer be used with 70V/100V systems?
A: This subwoofer's premium grade, 200-watt subwoofer-band transformer allows use in 70V/100V systems.
Q: What is the minimum frequency response of the subwoofer?
A: The minimum frequency response of the subwoofer is 30 hertz.
Q: What is the peak power handling of the subwoofer?
A: The peak power handling of the subwoofer is 1800 watts.
Q: What are the dimensions of the subwoofer?
A: The JBL GSB12 subwoofer has a width of 15.8 inches, a depth of 15.8 inches, and a height of 33.2 inches.
Q: Are there any other speakers that can be paired with this subwoofer?
A: Yes, this subwoofer can be paired with landscape outdoor ground-stake or surface mount GSF6 series speakers.
Q: What is the minimum frequency response of the subwoofer?
A: The minimum frequency response of the subwoofer is 30 hertz.
Q: Can the subwoofer be connected for low-impedance direct operation?
A: Yes, the subwoofer can be connected for low-impedance direct operation.
Q: What is the peak power handling of the subwoofer?
A: The peak power handling of the subwoofer is 1800 watts.
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iI'm using a cheap 100W subwoofer amplifier between this sub and an old Yamaha 5.1 receiver. Anything less than 100 watts isn't going to push it hard enough. I'm running this along with 4 small 3way outdoor speakers and sound coverage is great. For best coverage from one of these bury it next to a wall. Price seems high for one 12"sub in a speaker box. But it's less than most competition.
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