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JL Audio C1 and Sub

Discussion in 'New Members' started by kimw880, Jan 27, 2020.

  1. Jan 27, 2020 at 3:17 PM
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    kimw880

    kimw880 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Didn't find a lot of reviews for these speakers on this board so I thought I'd provide some feedback.

    JL Audio C1 690 - 6x9 components
    JL Audio C1 650x - 6.5 coaxial
    JL Audio ACP108LG-W3v3 - 8 inch powered sub w/ JL enclosure

    Stock 2019 Head Unit w/ Navi.

    The speakers are clean. The vocals are clear. The music is full sounding. The highs are not too high where it's ear piercing. I can easily listen to talk radio and broadcasts without having to turn the volume way up like with the stock system. The speakers seem to pair well with the stock head unit. I was going to go with the c2 at first but decided i didn't want to add a separate amp at the moment. Trying to save some money where ever I can. I'm not using these for bass so I can't comment on that b/c i have a subwoofer. The volume can be turned way up without distortion. Much louder than I can stand to listen to while in the truck. I did not sound deaden the doors but plan to do so in the future. The tweeters were installed in the factory tweeter brackets by drilling out the old tweeters.

    Are there better speakers out there? Yes there are. These are not full competition speakers so don't expect them to be. There are lot of better options out there but only if you want to spend more money and add a separate amp. Depending on your music preference and how high you like your highs this may not be for you. But if you want a big improvement over stock with added clarity it's a good choice when paired with a sub.

    Subwoofer
    This is a complete package from JL Audio. Comes in the JL factory box and has an internal amp from the factory. The speaker fits in the bin behind the rear passenger seat without any modifications. For an 8 inch sub this thing surprisingly hits. I've owned alpine type r's, s, e, MTX, bazooka, audio bahn, kicker, polk and JBL's in the past. All in various sizes and pushing up to a 1000 watts. I can only compare these to what i've owned in the past. Paired with the speakers you get a nice full sounding audio system. The bass is clean, responsive and direct. Does not drown out the speakers. Sounds great within the truck and a huge improvement over any stock system. It's NOT earth thumping bass that vibrates the crap out of your neighbor's houses. Does it sound good in the truck? Yes it does. Does it vibrate your butt and make your hair tingle. Yes it can. Can you hear it outside the truck? Yes you can. You can definitely tell your system isn't stock. Is it over bearing and rattling the crap out of the truck? No. It's just right to complete a decent system without breaking the bank.

    Overall i'm very happy with this system. Sounds great within the truck. Has decent bass. Speakers are clear without distortion.

    All products purchased and installed by Car Audio Xperts in La Puente, CA. Sam was very helpful and did a great job on the install.

    Note: I've listened to lots of systems/samples on youtube. What you hear from the computer and headphones do not give any system any justice. Way different when heard in person. When ever you have the chance try to listen to someone else's set up in person. It's the only way to actually tell if something pairs well and meets your needs.
     
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  2. Jan 27, 2020 at 3:27 PM
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    crap posted to wrong forum. Admins can you please move to audio? thanks.

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  3. Jan 28, 2020 at 5:51 AM
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    Got any pics of the setup?
     
  4. Jan 28, 2020 at 1:27 PM
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    Mojo Jojo

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    Thanks for the review. Upgrading the stereo will be one of the first things I do when my Taco arrives. Can you provide cost info for each component and differentiate between parts and labor?
     
  5. Jun 10, 2020 at 10:16 PM
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    Cool stuff
    can you post a pic if possible of how you wired the tweet and woofer for the C1-690
     
  6. Jan 19, 2021 at 11:17 AM
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    isayno1525

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    Did you have to drill holes for the rear? Crutchfield says it won't fit the 6.5s in the rear door
     
  7. Jul 4, 2021 at 10:07 AM
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    putawaywet

    putawaywet Yaris Offroader

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    Also curious how you mounted the rears given what Crutchfield says...
     

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