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JBL STAGE1 GEN2 62F Speakers

coaxial speakers, Ø 165 mm, 50 W RMS, 4 Ω, 89 dB (2.83 V/1 m)
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JBL STAGE1 GEN2 62F Speakers
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JBL STAGE1 GEN2 62F

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The JBL Stage1 62F speakers are 6.5" (165 mm) two-way coaxial speakers that represent an affordable yet highly effective upgrade to factory audio in most vehicles. They deliver the characteristic "JBL sound" — dynamic, clean and easy to follow — and thanks to their simple design are ideal for quick replacement of factory speakers without complex modifications.

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At the core is a Plus One™ polypropylene cone that offers a larger active surface area than typical speakers of the same size. This provides higher sensitivity, stronger bass response and a fuller overall sound even when powered by a head unit.

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High frequencies are produced by a PEI dome tweeter that ensures clean, clear and non-aggressive highs. The result is a balanced sound across the frequency spectrum and a pleasant listening experience even at higher volumes.

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A major advantage is also the compact grille-less design, which makes the speakers easy to install into most factory locations without vehicle modifications. The JBL Stage1 62F are an ideal choice for anyone seeking a simple, reliable and affordable sound upgrade with a noticeable improvement over factory speakers.

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Key features

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  • Two-way coaxial speakers from the JBL Stage1 series.
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  • 6.5" (165 mm) size suitable for most vehicles.
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  • Plus One™ polypropylene cone for higher sensitivity and stronger bass.
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  • PEI dome tweeter for clean, non-aggressive highs.
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  • Balanced and dynamic sound typical of JBL.
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  • 89 dB sensitivity for efficient playback even from a head unit.
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  • 50 W RMS power for everyday and more dynamic listening.
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  • 4 Ω impedance for broad amplifier compatibility.
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  • Grille-less design for OEM installation.
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  • Ideal solution for upgrading factory speakers.
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Catalog numberSTAGE1 GEN2 62F
BrandJBL
LinksOfficial web presentation
Speaker typeCoaxial speakers:
Coaxial speakers are characterized by a so-called all-in-one design. The tweeter and mid-bass speaker are in one basket. The advantage is simpler assembly, but thanks to the connection or proximity of the bands in one speaker, the sound quality will usually be reduced. As a rule, in the middle of the mid-bass speaker, there is a tweeter whose voice coil works in the second air gap of the common magnetic circuit. The three-way coaxial speaker consists of a mid-bass speaker, a center speaker and a separate tweeter in the front on a special beam.

Component Speakers:
Component speakers are characterized by a division into individual frequency bands, treble + mid-bass + or. bass band. The individual speakers can be placed completely separately, which results in a better sound and acoustic performance. In the vast majority of cases of component speakers, an external crossover is also supplied, which divides the treble, middle / mid-bass, and into the three-band the bass band or allows setting the decibel level of the tweeter (e.g. +2 dB, 0 dB, -2 dB), steepness (e.g. 6dB/Oct. 12dB/Oct.) or active or bi-amp connection.
Coaxial 2-way
RMS powerRMS speaker power is the constant power of the entire system, not just one speaker or one side. This is also the performance of continuous use of the speakers. If the RMS power is exceeded for a long time, the speakers may be irreversibly damaged! 50 W
Max. (maximum performancePeak performance , which the speaker can play for a moment (approx. 0.5 s), for example when hitting drums in a song. If the max power is exceeded, the speakers will usually be damaged! 400 W
Sensitivity (SPL 2.83V/1m)Sensitivity, sensitivity or efficiency of the speaker.

Speaker sensitivity is given in decibels (dB) and simply put, the higher the value, the lower the demands on the amplifier's power. This is a defacto rating of how a speaker converts watts to sound. Sensitivity ratings are in noise level measured at 1 meter from the speaker using 1 W (watt of power) or using 2.83 volts at the source at 1 meter.

A higher decibel level means the speaker is louder with less power. For every 3 dB increase in sensitivity, the speaker requires half the power to reproduce the same volume. For example, if an 88 dB speaker needs 100 Watts to produce a certain volume, then a speaker with a sensitivity of 91 dB needs only 50 Watts to reach the same volume.
89 dB
ImpedanceImpedance - measurement of electrical resistance. When buying speakers, it is important to make sure that the impedance matches the amplifier or car stereo you are using.

Example:
A 2 Ohm speaker cannot be connected to an amplifier that is only stable up to 4 Ohms! A 4 Ohm speaker can easily be used with an amplifier that is stable up to 2 Ohms. The most common speaker impedance today is 3 - 4 Ohm.
4 Ω
Frequency rangeThe ability of the speakers to play a signal from the lowest frequency to the highest, or the speaker's ability to faithfully reproduce sound in a specific frequency band.

Professionally:
In the frequency range from 40 to 16,000 Hz, the vast majority of fundamental and overtones (harmonics) of all musical instruments are found. We are interested in the course of the radiated sound pressure in this range of frequencies when the loudspeaker system is supplied with constant power. We call this course the frequency characteristic, which tells us the level of radiated sound pressure in decibels (dB) depending on the frequency. The frequency characteristic of a speaker or speaker system can be expressed most succinctly with a graph.

Mostly, however, the frequency characteristic is indicated by indicating the maximum tolerance of the sound pressure in the given frequency range, e.g. 50 to 15,000 Hz -+ 6 dB. Since the frequency characteristics of loudspeakers and systems in general are quite uneven, some manufacturers do not even specify this maximum tolerance of sound pressure in decibels in their catalogs for reasons of prestige. Data impoverished in this way is unfortunately worthless. What is valid is that the manufacturer offers a speaker system with a frequency range of 30 to 20,000 Hz, if he is worried about stating the maximum unevenness of the sound pressure in this range, because he can have a tolerance of, for example, +- 20 dB.

The unevenness or undulation of the frequency curve in good speaker systems for high-quality music performance should not exceed +-3 dB in the 80 to 12,000 Hz band and +-6 dB in the 40 to 16,000 Hz band. Greater unevenness already depletes or emphasizes certain tonal areas, which can cause audible or even disturbing distortion. The proportion between fundamental tones and higher harmonics also changes, thereby changing the color of the sound, and individual musical instruments as well as the entire musical image sound unnatural.
55 - 20000 Hz
The diameter of the mid-bass speakerWe state the diameter of the speaker as the diameter of the entire speaker, not including the mounts, when smaller speakers (87, 100, 130 mm) have extra mounts. Some speakers are oval and there the dimension is given in inches, always the shortest side to the longest side. One inch is approx. 2.5 cm. 165 mm
Mid-woofer diaphragm materialThe material that was used for the speaker diaphragm. Don't be afraid of the paper, it surprisingly has a very natural and high-quality sound and, thanks to the surface treatment, it can withstand moisture without any problems. Polypropylene
Tweeter dome materialThe shell material that was used in the manufacture of the tweeter. PEI (Polyetherimide)
Cover grids included in the packageOriginal cover grilles in speaker packaging. No
Price forIf the price is for a pair, the package always includes 2 pieces of everything, e.g. 2x mid-bass, 2x tweeter and 2x crossover. Pair

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