JBL Power P62c User Manual

Automotive Component Systems  
P–42c, P–52c, P–62c Owner’s Manual  
GENUINE JBL  
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Figure 4a  
Removable Mounting Ears on  
P-42c  
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3
SURFACE MOUNT  
FREQUENCY  
DIVIDING  
NETWORK  
REMOVING  
COVER  
2) LIFT  
1) PUSH  
Bend up and down repeatedly  
to break off or use tin snips.  
• Some Toyota installations may require mounting ears to be  
removed from opposite sides.  
• Some European car installations may require all  
four ears to be removed.  
CONNECT  
TO  
AMPLIFIER  
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Figure 2  
Installation of the P-42c woofer as shown in Figures 4a and 4b.  
Mounting Ears Removed  
Typical installation  
of the P-42c and  
P-52c woofers  
Trim Ring  
with grilles as shown  
in Figure 2a.  
Figure 2a. Grille  
mounting  
Car Door  
Figure 4b  
Two-Screw Mounting Configuration  
Grille Screen  
03  
Figure 5a  
Figure 5d  
Hole Cutout  
Custom Door Mounting with Grille  
Screw Patterns Fit DIN (European) 165/170mm  
Mounting Holes.  
Mounting  
Ring  
Clips  
Mounting  
Hooks  
Rotate  
to  
Lock  
Foam  
Gasket  
Mounting  
Surface  
Hole  
Cutout  
Mounting  
Slots  
Match Notch on  
Speaker with  
Notch on Trim Ring  
Front View  
Front Mounting  
Installation of the P-62c woofer with the  
Intermount II (pat. pend.) mounting system is  
shown in Figures 5a, b, c.  
Mounting the P-62c woofer in  
165/170mm DIN (European) installa-  
tions using the Intermount II™ clips  
shown in Figures 5d and 5e.  
Grille  
Screen  
Rotate  
Foam  
Grille  
Trim Ring  
to Lock  
Gasket  
Slots for  
Mounting  
Ring  
Mounting  
Hooks  
Rotate  
to Lock  
Figure 5c  
Figure 5e  
Mounting  
Hooks  
Mounting for US 6-1/2"  
Honda/Toyota  
Factory Location  
Figure 5b  
Rear View  
Rear Mounting  
04  
Component Placement  
Because of the JBL Component System’s  
small size and extremely versatile mount-  
ing options, there are an almost infinite  
number of placement options to achieve  
excellent sound quality in any vehicle.  
Please consider the following state-  
ments to help you get the most from  
your system.  
1. The most spacious stereo image is  
achieved when the left and right  
speaker systems are placed as far apart  
as possible.  
Left  
Right  
Figure 6  
2. The best center image will be achieved  
when the distance from the left speaker  
and the right speakers are as equal as  
possible from your listening position.  
This is most easily achieved by placing  
the speakers as far forward as possible.  
3. Treble is directional in nature. This  
means that high frequencies are reduced  
as you move off the tweeter's axis. The  
angle mounts will allow the tweeters to  
be pointed across the car to the listener  
on the opposite side. This will make each  
listener slightly off-axis to the tweeter that  
is closest to that listener, which helps to  
compensate for the fact that the listener is  
always closer to one tweeter than to the  
other (see Figure 6).  
The best system integration is achieved  
when the tweeter is mounted close to the  
midwoofer speaker. This helps smooth  
the transition from the midrange and  
tweeter at the crossover point.  
Choosing mounting locations that satisfy  
all of the above criteria will provide the  
most satisfying performance.  
System Design  
Power  
Tweeters  
Amplifier output  
set at full range or  
high passed at f > 80Hz  
There are a variety of system options  
available with the Component System.  
The simplest configuration is to use them  
full range with their built-in passive  
crossovers by connecting them to the out-  
put of a head unit or an amplifier (Figures  
7 and 8).  
Power  
Midwoofers  
Left  
Channel  
Right  
Channel  
Left  
Right  
Power component system  
connected to speaker outputs of  
a high powered head unit  
A more advanced system design can be  
achieved by adding a Decade,™ GT,  
Power, GTi, or equivalent subwoofer  
to your component system. In this case  
the component system will be used as  
high and midbass frequency drivers and  
should have their extremely low frequen-  
cies blocked by electrical means. Active or  
passive crossovers can be used in order  
to achieve the best system fidelity and  
widest dynamic range. Crossover fre-  
quency recommendations are given in  
the Specifications.  
Figure 7  
Power  
Tweeters  
Power  
Midwoofers  
Left  
Channel  
Power component system  
connected to amplifier  
Figure 8  
05  
A Note on Power Handling  
As a result of their high efficiency, all JBL  
loudspeakers will produce reasonable vol-  
ume levels in the automotive environ-  
ment using very little amplifier power.  
However, the use of a small amplifier to  
attain very high volume levels could lead  
to over-driving the amplifier. This will  
generate high distortion levels which can  
easily damage loudspeakers, even if the  
rated power of the amplifier is below the  
rated maximum power handling of the  
loudspeaker!  
As a general rule, do not turn up the vol-  
ume control past the point where you  
hear distortion in the form of either signal  
distortion from an overdriven amplifier or  
mechanical noise from an overstressed  
speaker.  
Installation Warnings  
and Tips  
• Be careful not to cut or drill into fuel  
tanks, fuel lines, brake or hydraulic lines,  
vacuum lines or electrical wiring when  
working on your vehicle. Inspect behind  
panels before you cut or drill.  
• Make sure that the midwoofer will  
physically fit in the mounting location. If  
door mounting, check for adequate  
clearance with the window in both  
rolled-up and rolled-down positions as  
well as for interference with window  
crank and power window mechanism.  
If mounting elsewhere, check for  
clearance around rear deck torsion bars,  
glove box or other structural elements.  
• Do not mount speakers where water  
may splash on the cones.  
• Make sure that it will be easy to run  
connecting wires to the speakers. Trace  
speaker wire paths before you undertake  
mounting.  
• Always disconnect the ground wire  
from the battery before doing any work  
on the vehicle.  
For the best performance and system reli-  
ability, you should select an amplifier  
with an output rating greater than the  
maximum power likely to be used to gen-  
erate the desired volume levels.  
If you want your system “Loud + Clear,”  
we suggest that you step up to a JBL  
power amplifier which has an RMS power  
rating equal to, but not exceeding the  
Maximum Recommended Amplifier  
Power listed in the specifications of your  
specific JBL speaker. This margin of  
reserve power will ensure that the ampli-  
fier will not attempt to deliver more  
power than its design allows. Your dealer  
will be happy to point out which high  
power JBL amplifiers are optimum for  
your application and listening habits.  
Following these guidelines will provide  
virtually distortion-free sound reproduc-  
tion and long loudspeaker life.  
WARNING: Playing loud music over  
120dB can permanently damage your  
hearing. The maximum volume levels  
achievable with JBL components and  
high power amplification may exceed  
safe levels for extended listening.  
When listening at high volume levels,  
always use hearing protection or turn  
the volume down!  
CAUTION: Fuel tanks are located  
directly beneath the rear deck in  
some cars. Check for adequate speaker  
basket clearance before considering this  
location!  
06  
Specifications  
Component Systems  
Model  
P-62c  
P-52c  
P-42c  
Power Series Automotive  
6-1/2" 2-Way Component  
System  
Power Series Automotive  
5-1/4" 2-Way Component  
System  
Power Series Automotive  
4" 2-Way Component  
System  
1/2" titanium-composite  
neodymium magnet tweeter.  
Surface- and flush-  
1/2" titanium-composite  
neodymium magnet tweeter.  
Surface- and flush-  
1/2" titanium-composite  
neodymium magnet tweeter.  
Surface- and flush-  
mounting brackets supplied  
mounting brackets supplied  
mounting brackets supplied  
Injection-molded titanium-  
composite woofer cone  
with butyl-rubber surround  
Injection-molded titanium-  
composite woofer cone  
with butyl-rubber surround  
Injection-molded titanium-  
composite woofer cone  
with butyl-rubber surround  
Speaker Impedance  
4 Ohms  
4 Ohms  
4 Ohms  
Recommended Amplifier  
Power Range  
10 – 200 Watts RMS  
10 – 175 Watts RMS  
10 – 150 Watts RMS  
Frequency Response  
Sensitivity  
45Hz – 22kHz  
90dB  
55Hz – 22kHz  
89dB  
65Hz – 22kHz  
89dB  
Mounting Depth  
Drop In:  
Bottom Mount:  
2-3/16"  
2-9/16"  
2-7/8"  
2-1/2"  
1-7/8"  
2"  
07  
Declaration of Conformity  
We, JBL Europe A/S  
Kongevejen 194B  
DK-3460 Birkerød  
DENMARK  
declare in own responsibility, that the products described  
in this owner’s manual are in compliance with technical  
standards:  
EN 50 081-1/1992  
EN 50 082-1/3.1995  
Steen Michaelsen  
JBL Europe A/S  
Birkerød. DENMARK. 1/98  
JBL Consumer Products  
250 Crossways Park Drive  
Woodbury, NY 11797  
800-336-4JBL (4525)  
A Harman International Company  
Part No.POWSYSOM  
Made in USA  

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