The JBL GT5-A3001 brings studio-quality audio to your car. With total peak power of 600 watts but dimensions of only at dimensions of only 2-1/8″ (54mm) high, 9-1/4″ (235mm) wide and 12″ (305mm) deep, the GT5-A3001 is compact but mighty. Features include a cast-aluminum heatsink, built-in electronic crossover networks and auxiliary line-level outputs. Full-range preamp outputs are provided, facilitating multiple amplifier hookups without the need for high-loss Y-adapters or signal splitters.
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10″ Die-Cast Single Voice Coil Subwoofer engineered to put you in the front row at your next concert. They deliver deep solid, tight Bass that can only be delivered by JBL, the leader in concert Sound.
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JBL GT5-15 Subwoofer Review

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For anyone who likes to crank it up in the car, the new JBL audio high-output GT5-15 Subwoofer is the real deal. The JBL GT5-15 car Subwoofer features a single 4-ohm voice Coil and a vented Motor structure, and offers 1200 watts of Peak Power handling. The GT5-15 also features JBL’s newest design, combining classic elements with modern ones.
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JBL GT5-12 Subwoofer Review

JBL GT5-12 Subwoofer Review
For anyone who likes to crank it up in the car, the new JBL® 305mm (12″) high-output GT5-12 Subwoofer is the real deal. The JBL GT5-12 Subwoofer features a single 4-ohm voice Coil and a vented Motor structure, and offers 1100 watts of Peak Power handling. The GT5-12 also features JBL’s newest design, combining classic elements with modern ones.
JBL GT5-10 Subwoofer review

JBL GT5-10 Subwoofer review
For anyone who likes to crank it up in the car, the new JBL high-output GT5-10 Subwoofer is the real deal. The JBL GT5-10 Subwoofer features a single 4-ohm voice Coil and a vented Motor structure, and offers 1100 watts of Peak Power handling. The GT5-10 also features JBL’s newest design, combining classic elements with modern ones.
