05-11-2020, 05:57 PM
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19 premium sound is not the jbl tho?
like Deetz wondering is the 2020 JBL is different than the 19 JBL ??
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I believe the JBL system was only in the TRD PRO for 2019. my speaker package is the same as 2020. It is not the same as the premuim sound package previously available.
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05-11-2020, 07:43 PM
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If you want to sell your old speakers lmk I’m interested
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05-11-2020, 08:13 PM
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They say 15, but only list 9.
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2 × 80/16 mm midrange/tweeters. Compact coaxials expand the soundstage for front-seat passengers, reproducing vocals and instruments in the most common frequencies.
2 × 152 x 229 mm woofers. Passengers in every seat enjoy world-class sound delivered by high-output woofers integrated with midrange speakers. The audio experience is solidified with rich, deep bass.
4 × 160/19 mm coaxial midwoofers/tweeters. Mounted coaxially in the rear, these high-performance speakers enhance the sonic image for rear passengers.
1 × 200 mm subwoofer. Within its own enclosure, this subwoofer delivers deep, clear, low-frequency effects and optimises response for the entire system.
10-channel 550-Watt DSP amplifier. An intelligent amplifier that delivers specific information to each speaker based on location, reflections and signal arrival time. Audio is optimised, regardless of musical source.
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As others have stated, they likely count each coax as 2 speakers. It's kind of like "10-channel 550-Watt DSP amplifier." What that really means is 550 watts divided by 10 channels, measured at 1khz at some unruly distortion (like 10%). Per speaker, you'll be lucky to get 10 clean watts.
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05-13-2020, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by GupsT4R
19 premium sound is not the jbl tho?
like Deetz wondering is the 2020 JBL is different than the 19 JBL ??
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I had a 19 that was just Premium sound, no JBL. the 20 pro had the 15 speaker JBL, I read it was new for 2020?? not sure though. had a road block and the Pro went away and now im back in a 20 orp with the crappy premium sound
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05-14-2020, 08:52 PM
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I had a 19 that was just Premium sound, no JBL. the 20 pro had the 15 speaker JBL, I read it was new for 2020?? not sure though. had a road block and the Pro went away and now im back in a 20 orp with the crappy premium sound
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Road blocks suck but congrats on the ORP
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01-26-2021, 06:03 PM
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So is it confirmed? Is the JBL stereo in the new 2020 model, different from the older 2019 and prior......
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Hi All, bringing back an old one here. I had a 2018 Limited and the lease was up so I went with a 2021 limited nightshade. *by my ears* the 2021 JBL system is much improved over the 2018. Its louder, produces more crisp, clean details at higher volume, and has more punch. the differences were immediately noticeable, too. not subtle or small differences, IMO.
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01-26-2021, 08:18 PM
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I have had a lot of aftermarket audio systems in my vehicles over the years. I’m good friends with the audio store owner and the installer. I know this from experience one time over the years ago in my Tacoma. My installer hooked up everything with Headunit and amp and sub and my speakers did not come in yet so he just used the factory Toyota speakers temporarily. Well we were both impressed how those cheap Toyota speakers sounded because I had much more power driving them then Toyota has with there headunit. So now I’m curious when I get a chance to talk with them about if I could run a amp off my JBL headunit to power the speaker and sub more. Also maybe checking to see if I also can add another sub and have 2. Even tho my 2020 Pro JBL sounds descent it still needs more power to drive those speakers. Anyone wants to chime in on there thoughts.
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01-27-2021, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by RusPro17
I have had a lot of aftermarket audio systems in my vehicles over the years. I’m good friends with the audio store owner and the installer. I know this from experience one time over the years ago in my Tacoma. My installer hooked up everything with Headunit and amp and sub and my speakers did not come in yet so he just used the factory Toyota speakers temporarily. Well we were both impressed how those cheap Toyota speakers sounded because I had much more power driving them then Toyota has with there headunit. So now I’m curious when I get a chance to talk with them about if I could run a amp off my JBL headunit to power the speaker and sub more. Also maybe checking to see if I also can add another sub and have 2. Even tho my 2020 Pro JBL sounds descent it still needs more power to drive those speakers. Anyone wants to chime in on there thoughts.
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Typically, stock speakers sound pretty good because they are running so hot. They cant accept much power so they are running "near max" even with the head unit running them. My hunch is that your afternarket head unit would blow them out in no time.
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01-27-2021, 11:35 AM
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Typically, stock speakers sound pretty good because they are running so hot. They cant accept much power so they are running "near max" even with the head unit running them. My hunch is that your afternarket head unit would blow them out in no time.
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Not sure about if it would blow out the jbl’s. That’s why after I speak with my audio guy he probably will know if I should do it or not. My guest I think the JBL’s speakers can handle more than your stock Toyota speakers.
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01-27-2021, 08:54 PM
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Not sure about if it would blow out the jbl’s. That’s why after I speak with my audio guy he probably will know if I should do it or not. My guest I think the JBL’s speakers can handle more than your stock Toyota speakers.
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Would not surprise me if they could. worth looking in to for sure!
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01-28-2021, 01:09 AM
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Check out oemplus. They have a really nice plug and play option
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10-05-2021, 05:21 PM
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I feel as if there could be better depth from the dash speakers. Any suggestions on what to put there?
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Got a '21 Nightshade and couldn't agree more. My 2003 GX470 ML system sounds like a million bucks with any genre. The JBL is thin unless you feed it hip-hop since it has no mids...
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Got a '21 Nightshade and couldn't agree more. My 2003 GX470 ML system sounds like a million bucks with any genre. The JBL is thin unless you feed it hip-hop since it has no mids...
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You think the Toyota systems are “sandbagged” (intentionally leaving a noticeable performance/quality gap) so Lexus models “shine” in comparison?
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