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Studio L Series 12" Powered Subwoofer with 600 Watt Digital Amplifier
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Studio L Series 12" Powered Subwoofer with 600 Watt Digital Amplifier

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Description:

The Studio L 8400P is a powerfull 12" Powered subwoofer with a 600 watt digital amplifier. It is built with a cast aluminum frame chassis that helps give you outstanding bass response.

Features:

12" cast aluminum woofer for powerful bass response


600-watt digital amplifier provides optimum power


50-150Hz continuously adjustable low-pass crossover


Heatscape motor structure and Symmetrical Field Geometry provide powerful bass


Gold-plated, 5-way bi-wirable binding post


Product Details:
Product Length: 15.5 inches
Product Width: 15.5 inches
Product Height: 16.5 inches
Product Weight: 70.0 pounds
Package Length: 22.1 inches
Package Width: 21.56 inches
Package Height: 21.19 inches
Package Weight: 66.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent !Nov 21, 2008
By Zed
This subwoofer is made to produce QUALITY sound. Some reviews here and elsewhere complain that it does not pump out high amounts of booming base.
This is not a car sub. It is a home theater sub. It produces very clean and tight base, at respectable levels, even when playing action movies.
I much rather have realistic base than simply a big box that pumps out low frequency vibration.
I've tested many subs, and for this price point, you cannot get better quality.
That said, if you have a very large room, you may have to turn the volume up high to get the same level that cheaper subs put out.
Also, placement within the room is everything when it comes to subs.
Don't hesitate: If you can get this for 350-450, buy it.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great Sub for most applications/homesFeb 03, 2009
By Mark James
We got two of these to go with our new surround sound system. All of the others are bookshelf speakers so we needed more bass for both music and movies. For me these speakers do an excellent job covering the low end. After some adjustments and fine-tuning they are working perfectly with the rest of the system. The bass is clean and crisp without overwhelming the rest of the system. I think you will find the bass from these more refined like at a movie theatre then some of the weaker subs out there that strain to keep up with the rest of the system. It does drop down to 22hz so you can feel it as well as hear it but it's not going to shake your pictures off the wall. I'm sure we didn't need two but....

They have a lot of power with the built in 600-watt amp. Be careful when comparing powered subs. Most manufacturers list the peak power for their subs so when you see 400 watts you may think it's comparable but if you look close that is peak with maybe 200 watts nominal. The L8400 shows 600 watts and that is nominal with 1200 watts peak. It is hard to find another sub with this power for the price from a company that is known for quality speakers. Kudos to JBL for giving us honest numbers and not trying to mislead us.

The sub is always plugged in and will turn on when it receives a signal from the AV receiver. At this point a blue light comes on, on the top of the sub. This lets you know that it is up and running. One quirk that I have noticed is that one of our subs will chirp when this happens and the other does not. They both work and sound the same except for the power on chirp. The chirp is a good audio reminder that it is activated.

Like the entire JBL Studio L series this is a beautiful piece of furniture and will look good in any room. Though the speaker itself is an impressive 12" the actual housing is not much bigger at about a 15" cube so it will fit very well in a limited space. The Studio L series speakers come in 3 color options of black, cherry and beach. Though all of the other speakers we have are cherry I went with black for the subs. It was a little cheaper and the general rule is subs are OK black even if the rest of the system is not.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Superb sub, even better customer service!Dec 27, 2008
By G. Mahoney "Audio Crazy37"
I purchased this sub along with four new Def Tech Pro 1000 monitors and a Pro2000 center. I did not like the sound, and weak aesthetics of the Def Tech 1000 sub, thus I turned to JBL. Have owned many of their products over the years and have been quite please, though they have gone a little mainstream, and would support only their high end offering.

Customer Service: Couldn't believe it, but my first one that came was dead on arrival. Nothing, cables, receiver setting, just one big heavy dead black box. Contacted JBL, they had me try an analog run through the DVD output to be sure, but again nothing. They told me to return it as it was obviously defective. They even offered to replace itself themselves if I had any trouble through the retailer! I'll take that kind of service and caring any day!

Customer service, part 2: Called Amazon and explained the situation, they sent a new one at no charge, overnight and sending a call tag to return the bad one. I could not ask for better customer service, my hat's off to you, and empowering your customer service rep's to rectify the situation. No haggling, complaining, or needing to talk your way up the ladder to get something done. This is the makings of a customer for life.

Performance: Sounds wonderful. Sealed sub's like this are very musical, and very very tight. I love this type of sound. Ported subs are a cheap way to get the specs better, IMO, and requires alot less power. This sub has power to spare. It might not get all the way down like some people like, but this baby is low and super tight, not woofy just to vibrate the walls. Try some DTS or DD 5.1 concert videos, and you will know exactly what I mean. At +/- $400 bucks or so, unbelievable value, and as bonus, has a nice small footprint to easily position.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Good sound, but a few annoying featuresSep 14, 2011
By Ace of Sevens
I have no complaints with the sound quality. This will provide booming, btu accurate bass that will frighten your cat if she falls asleep in front of it. My complaints are usability. The stand-by mode doesn't really save power. The sub gets quite warm if left on, even if when it has no signal. The only way to save your electric bill is to turn it off, which requires reaching behind the sub, which may be impractical in your set-up. Also, when it wakes up from stand-by, it chirps. When my little brother used my system unattended, he wasted a good deal of time trying to find the frog he thought must have gotten into the living room. If your material goes a long time without any bass in the soundtrack, it can chirp in the middle of the movie. This is rather irritating.

Edit: I had this for about 2 years and it worked great. Then, about a week after I wrote this review, it quit working. It would still power up, but made no sound whatsover. I took it in for repair and found I had a melted voice coil. I have a 15'x13'x10' room, have my system equalized & never have turned it above -12. It should be able to handle a lot more than this. This seems to be a rare problem, and the repair was covered by warranty (though labor wasn't and I was without my sub for almost a month), so I won't deduct any points from the review, but keep in mind reliability varies.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5I sure was missing the lows!Mar 18, 2011
By Jeffy "'How many is too many guitars?'"
This is my first home sub so with my 5 star rating I might be a little happy and giddy about it, but the results cannot be understated. I WAS missing the bottom octave and what a difference a sub makes for low end reinforcement! I have 2 pairs of JBL LX600`s as home speakers and this sub main role is for music. My main speakers are 3 way with a 10in woofers. They by themselves can get somewhat low (at least for music) so I wanted the JBL sub to just help out the main speakers and not be overpowering, let alone overbearing. A sub should compliment the sound and be balanced and in check.

This JBL sub is awesome if ya ask me. For just a 1x12 in a sealed box it performs very well with ample 'ooomph' if you want it ...plenty of power for me, it`s no lightweight in that department. Sure there`s bigger woofers with more watts behind them in a ported enclosure made just for the boom boom factor. But those designs usually have slower reaction times because of the size of the woofer as well as not very tight bass. I prefer to have a more accurate sub, and this falls in that catagory. 600 watts RMS (1200 peak) is nothing to scoff at either, it`s not 300 watts with 600 max. I hate some manufacturers that give you only max ratings just to try and impress, it`s misleading if nothing else.

This JBL sub is made pretty well quality wise imo. The woofer is strong and rigid and has a thick rubber surround that is capable of high excursions. The cabinet quality is beautiful if ya ask me. It doesn`t take up a lot of real estate in it`s 'footprint' so ease of placement might surprise you. It has feet on it that you can put screw in spikes- if ya want. I didn`t as I didn`t want to scratch the wood floors if I wanted to slide it around. Mine doesn`t go chirp when coming out of standby mode, it`s quiet. Out of one of my Onkyo Integra preamp out`s, I run a line to my other preamp and then to the sub. I dedicated one of the preamps just so I can have a volume control for this sub, which works out great. Every band/artist has a different mix and bottom end, so it`s nice to be able to turn it up or down as needed. I use the crossover on the JBL sub at around 80 because if set to 40 (say), out of nowhere comes a big overpowering resonant bass note. Might be fine for home theater, but not for music imo. I want all the lows to blend in with the other speakers preferably and not sound out of balance.

I highly recommend this sub, it`s a great sub. I paid about $450 (after shipping) for mine used and feel it`s worth more than that. I feel JBL has a big winner here with this sub.

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