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Comparison JBL Stage3 607C vs JBL Stage3 607CF

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JBL Stage3 607C
JBL Stage3 607CF
JBL Stage3 607CJBL Stage3 607CF
from £212.00 
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from £181.93 
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This model does not include protective grilles.
Application areacarcar
Typecomponentcomponent
Size6.5" (16.5 cm)6.5" (16.5 cm)
Number of bands22
Specs
Rated power50 W50 W
Max. power150 W150 W
Frequency range55 – 20000 Hz55 – 20000 Hz
Impedance3 Ohm3 Ohm
Sensitivity92 dB92 dB
External crossover
Size
Woofer size165 mm165 mm
Mounting depth49 mm49 mm
Added to E-Catalogmay 2019may 2019
Compare JBL Stage3 607C and Stage3 607CF
Car speakers JBL Stage3 607C and JBL Stage3 607CF have similar characteristics, such as nominal power of 50 W, maximum power of 150 W, and frequency range of 55 – 20000 Hz. However, the key difference is the presence of an external crossover in the 607CF model, which can improve sound quality by more accurately dividing frequencies. Both speakers have the same diameter of 165 mm and mounting depth of 49 mm, as well as impedance of 3 Ohms and sensitivity of 92 dB. The choice between them may depend on preferences in sound design and the need for a crossover.
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Glossary

External crossover

Crossover is part of acoustic system that divides the overall signal into separate frequency bands fed to the corresponding speakers (for more details, see "Bands"). All multi-band speakers (component and coaxial, see "Type") have their own crossover; it is usually located directly in the speaker body. However, in some models, usually the most advanced ones, the crossover can be made as a separate device, in its own body. External crossovers are considered to provide better sound quality and introduce less distortion into it; in addition, they often provide the ability to fine-tune the sound.