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Thank you for choosing a JBL GTi Series
subwoofer. GTi Series subwoofers are
designed to provide maximum sound 
output in a variety of enclosure types 
while maintaining the superb sound quality
associated with JBL. To ensure the best 
subwoofer performance, we strongly 
recommend that installation be entrusted 
to a qualified professional. Although 
these instructions explain how to install a 
GTi Series subwoofer in a general sense,
they don’t show the specific installation
procedures that may be required for your
particular vehicle. If you feel you don’t have
the necessary tools or experience, don’t
attempt the installation yourself; rather, 
ask your authorized JBL dealer about 
professional-installation options.
Warning: Playing loud music in an 
automobile can hinder your ability to hear
traffic, as well as permanently damage your
hearing. We recommend listening at low
levels while driving. JBL accepts no liability
for hearing loss, bodily injury or property
damage resulting from use or misuse of
this product.
Your Car and Bass Reproduction
Depending on the size of the vehicle’s 
interior listening space, reproduced 
frequencies below 80Hz may be boosted
by nearly 12dB per octave as frequency
decreases. This effect, commonly known 
as transfer function or cabin gain, plays 
an important role in defining the in-car 
frequency response of your subwoofer. 
It is displayed graphically, along with 
freespace response, on the enclosed 
data sheet for your GTi subwoofer.
Power-Handling Limitations  
The power-handling capacity of any 
subwoofer is related to the excursion 
limit of its suspension and its ability to 
dissipate heat. A speaker reaches its 
excursion-limited power-handling capacity
when its suspension is stretched to its 
limit. The excursion curve shown on the
Enclosure Design Sheet (included with 
your woofer) displays cone excursion at 
the input power level required to drive 
the woofer to maximum linear excursion
(X
max
). The input power shown may 
be used as instantaneous input only.
Thermal power handling is determined by
the amount of heat that may be dissipated
by the driver’s voice coil. The power- 
handling rating assigned to your GTi Series
subwoofer is its thermal-power-handling
rating. This rating assumes a clean
(unclipped) signal. A clipped waveform 
has much higher average power, due to 
the longer duty cycle at the top and bottom 
of the waveform; it will heat the woofer’s
voice coil faster than a clean signal and
may damage the voice coil. A square wave
has a 100% duty cycle and is extremely 
dangerous for any speaker. Audible 
distortion in the output of your woofer 
is an indication that your amplifier may 
be clipping, which could damage your
speakers over time.
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