Club WS1000
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Club WS1000 Low-Profile Design - Image

Low-Profile Design

Because today’s compact cars offer less space, the JBL Club Subwoofers are designed to fit into small enclosures. They’re slim, sleek, stylish, and don’t sacrifice on sound.

Club WS1000 Harman-Proprietary SSITM (Selectable Smart Impedance) - Image

Harman-Proprietary SSITM (Selectable Smart Impedance)

Unlike most dual-voice coil woofers, which provide either 1 or 4 ohms or 2 or 8 ohms, the JBL Club Subwoofers allow the listener to 2-ohm and 4-ohm at the flip of a switch, providing the two most often used impedances from a single woofer. This allows the system designer unparalleled flexibility in extracting every last watt from your amplifier without compromising stability and thermal safety margins.

Club WS1000 Frequency Response As Low as to 27Hz - Image

Frequency Response As Low as to 27Hz

Your audio is filled with delicious sounds. Unfortunately, you’re not always hearing them all. With lows that dig down into the depths of 27Hz, you’ll hear the low-end frequencies you’ve been missing.

Features

Club WS1000 OEM-Level Reliability Testing - Image

OEM-Level Reliability Testing

JBL tests every speaker design to the same rigid specifications as the automakers, subjecting them to extreme conditions that would break lesser speakers. We freeze them, bake them, shake them, blast them with ultraviolet light and drive them at full power for days to make sure your audio investment lasts for years.

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Item# JBLCLUBWS1000BLK

Description

This boom is made for all shapes and sizes

JBL latest Club subwoofers offer incredible installation flexibility. Their low-profile design allows them to fit perfectly into even the most shallow of enclosures — great for today’s compact cars. Polypropylene woofer cones deliver exceptional bass response at frequencies as low as 27Hz. But what makes these subs really stand out is their Harman-proprietary SSITM (Selectable Smart Impedance), which allows the subwoofer to present the amplifier with either a 2 or 4 ohm load at the flip of a switch.

General Specifications

Type
10" Shallow mount subwoofer
Peak power handling
800W
Power handling, continuous average
200W
Mounting depth
3-5/16 (83mm)

Audio Specifications

Frequency response
35 – 175Hz
Nominal impedance
2 ohm or 4 ohm, switch selectable
Sensitivity (2.83V/m)
89dB

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Reviews and Q&A

Customer Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Amazing Subwoofer I bought this yesterday and has amazing bass. I have a 96 Miata and thats more then enough for the car.
Date published: 2016-09-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great slim sub! Flexible with any amp 2 or 4 ohm I bought this on impulse and it's perfect in my truck in a small sealed box. Normal to loud sounds great but it does have it's power limits at higher volume.
Date published: 2016-08-10
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Product Q&A

I’ve blown this sub twice and with my set up I have 200 watts rms running to it at 2 ohms in the proper .5 cubic foot box. Is there a reason why it continues to break? Like is there an over aching reason why it continues to blow? 

Asked by: nickmorris_1512
I recommend you check for clipping. start with you radio, if you signal is clipping or you play your music beyond the clipping then that might be your issue. If not step two, check if you running your amp into clipping. If your driving your amp beyond if amplitude and the it clips at the amp. then you should properly set you volume and set your gains right. playing into clipping has always been the common issue I find when customers come to me about blown subs or speakers.
Answered by: Freelance Audio
Date published: 2021-06-06

What's the enclosure size recommendation?  

Asked by: GoBigRed313
The Technical Data Sheet supplied in the box with this woofer indicates 0.5 cu. ft. for a sealed box, 1.5 cu. ft. for ported, and 0.75 cu. ft for bandpass enclosure types. This sheet also provides the Thiele Small Parameters for 2 and 4ohm. The data sheet does not appear to be accessible from this website and would be a nice addition.
Answered by: Bear1969
Date published: 2021-06-06

Would I be able to run this beauty on a 100 watts? Thank you

Asked by: No1Spcl
You can run this sub on a 100 watt (RMS) which is half the power shown on the tech data sheet. It would be best to match you amp with the lease power at %75 power efficiency than to power them with full 100% if you not going to blast them all the time. That would breakdown the woofer and put wear and tear on the amplifier.
Answered by: Freelance Audio
Date published: 2021-06-06

What are the T/S parameters? None listed. OK for IB?

Asked by: dcfis
The T/S parameters are included in the technical data sheet in the box with the woofer - JBL should post them to the website.
Answered by: Bear1969
Date published: 2021-06-06

Will the sub fit in a 2005 ford f250 king ranch?

Asked by: Carlitos15
To give you a more accurate answer to this, you may use our customized "Find What Fits Your Car" search engine by clicking on this link: http://www.jbl.com/car-audio/ It will let you select the exact make & model of your car, including the year and then you will see what best fits the model of your car in the search results. If you need further assistance, please submit a case request at www.jbl.com/support-contact.html and the Customer Service team will be more than happy to further assist you.
Answered by: Zoe at Customer Service
Date published: 2021-06-06

Sealed enclosure of .75cf for both the 12" and 10" ? What are specs for .5 CF sealed box.

Asked by: Norm D
You can go as low as .65 cuft without sacrificing any quality. If you go any smaller, down to .5 cuft, the speaker will begin to choke. We don’t recommend it.
Answered by: Memen at Customer Service
Date published: 2021-06-06

Does Club WS1000 fit in a 2013 Lexus IS F replacing factory Sub? Will the Mark Levinson System (Amp) require replacing to support Club WS1000 "if' the physical fit works? If the ML Amp needs replacing, what JBL Amp be recommended for plug and play?

Asked by: exlr8in
We would like to get more information to help you out, please contact us so we can assist you:https://bit.ly/2zwFkYM
Answered by: Mario at Customer service
Date published: 2021-06-06

Will this speaker fit under my rear seats on a 2012 Chevy Silverado also looking for a box for the speaker to fit under my seat

Asked by: RAIDERS 13
We would like to work with you directly. Please submit a case request at https://www.jbl.com/support-contact.html and the Customer Service Team will be more than happy to assist you.
Answered by: Zoe at Customer Service
Date published: 2021-06-06
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