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JBL Speakers GTO526 & GTO626

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I am running a Pioneer DEH3400r Head unit and have just purchased some JBL speakers for the front and the rear.

GTO626 (Front Speakers) Personally I was very dissapointed with these speakers. There is very little in the way of bass and midrange from these speakers but the sound quality is far greater that the standard ones. Fitting was a doddle.

GTO526 (Rear Speakers) I was very impressed with these speakers. These speakers over power the fronts easily and you get a far greater range of sound from these than the fronts. When fitting these, note that the tweeter sits high out of the main cone and does press on the plastic speaker grill in the back of the car. I made a spacer plate to avoid damaging the speaker or plastic grill.

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Original Author : Unknown

I am running a Pioneer DEH3400r Head unit and have just purchased some JBL speakers for the front and the rear.

GTO626 (Front Speakers) Personally I was very dissapointed with these speakers. There is very little in the way of bass and midrange from these speakers but the sound quality is far greater that the standard ones. Fitting was a doddle.

GTO526 (Rear Speakers) I was very impressed with these speakers. These speakers over power the fronts easily and you get a far greater range of sound from these than the fronts. When fitting these, note that the tweeter sits high out of the main cone and does press on the plastic speaker grill in the back of the car. I made a spacer plate to avoid damaging the speaker or plastic grill.

I was the original author :orb_wave:

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