Boost JBL Partybox 1000 BASS with 1400Watts Subwoofer Low Frequencies Test

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Boost JBL Partybox 1000 BASS with 1400 Watts Subwoofer Low Frequencies Test
JBL Partybox 1000 with 1400 Watts Subwoofer at Full Volume
JBL Partybox 1000
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I always wanted to swap speakers in my portable speakers ..good job man

tombizm
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bro the fact that u just changed the speaker does not mean anything at all... 1400 watts is how much power it can handle lets say... it won't give you a louder result but it just gives you the opportunity to change the amp to a higher rated one...

yiannisyiannis
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The speaker won't have more power if the amp can't provide it at the same resistance. If they are the same impedance then the speakers will have the same power flowing through it with the amp of the partybox and perform very similar. And also as the impedance of a speaker goes up, the power that flows through it goes down.

adrianp
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I love stuff like this i been expermenting with stereos all my life havnt dipped into the jbl stuff though because they sound incredible already

HORiSTYLZ
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If you want the louder subwoofer. The sensitivity and the impedance of subwoofer is is more important than Watts if you want the new one for replaced.

CreativeAudience
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this is one of the best test I've seen done thank you for this

icwnzxw
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I think there’s two things at play here. The first is the amp cannot push the better sub enough therefore you’re seeing less db. The second thing is the volume in the subwoofer enclosure looks quite small. What is the better subs recommended volume? It will sound terrible in too small an enclosure. And lastly subs are designed to either perform better in ported or sealed enclosures.

MarkSvara
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If you get a speaker thats more sensitive it will be louder at the same wattage, the amp produces the wattage, its rated at a specific impedance, lowering the impedance usually increases the wattage depending on the type of amp it can be stable at 16 ohm or some with modification can go as low as 0.25ohm,

DeVoNzz
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Wire it to 1omhs if you want louder bass. But make sure to check the amp.

erickmagsanay
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I like that it gives more at low frequencies. But the volume for a party speaker ismore important for me ❤

RubenAders
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You should put a more sensitivity subwoofer to avail the proper JBL PB1000 amplifier. For example: if JBL original subwoofer has 87dB of sensitivity, you should put a 90dB subwoofer and preferably a sub with same power handling or even less, because it will sound like had doubled the power. If yoy put a 93dB subwoofer with same or less power than the original, it may sound like you had tripled the power, and it will have much more SPL.
The sub of the video needs a lot of power to play well, like a amplifier with 4 times more power than 300W RMS.

GODSONDJ
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Туда нужно не насос ставить, а динамик с высокой чувствительностью по типу Eighteen Sound 12LW1400/8, это будет максимум отдачи.

KristasBraun
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" hey my name is...and I'm the crazy one how's upgrade this monster"😂

bouazzamajdoubi
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The perfect upgrade for PB1000 subwoofer is the JBL Club 1224

MikeDaveYapOfficial
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I am going to assume that both speakers are actually rated at 4ohm. One thing you need to take into account is that the parameters of the enclosure are designed to match the capabilities of the woofer that is factory installed. This includes box rise, which I am surprised no one has mentioned. Your impedance is going to change once the woofer is installed into an enclosure and depending on the enclosure the box rise may end up being different for what are, fundamentally different sub woofers. This test proves nothing unless you can clamp the speakers and compare the power output of the amplifier and its efficiency when powering each woofer in the enclosure.

robinbanks
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Well it’s not really going to be louder unless you upgrade the amplifier but great video

nlqpruy
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I assume that without the airleaks that you adaptater have it would be way louder and most important have waayyyy less air leaks sound

inconnu_connue
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This is like putting race car wheels on a civic then expecting it to be as fast as race cars, the difference will be more noticeable if you replace the amp with one that can provide 1400watts. In this comparison amp = engine.

Benri
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The sub can take 1000 that dosent mean that the amp in the jbl can do it also the db was exactly the same 😂 the amp in the jbl was already maxed out with the original sub and if it’s a 1000w sub if it’s dual voice coil each coil takes 500w the jbl sub that was in there was single coil only so there was not benefit Unless you put your own amp in like a small sound digital mono block amp that’s for cars so I don’t know how you would power it the only option is a converter it costs around 200$ and you have to cut a hole in the box for the wires which can cause an air leak ruining the performance and it would not be as portable so this video was pointless 😂. See I’m 14 and I know more than you 😂

loismikestachura
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Impedance and sensitivity and RMS power and of course box enclosure To be honest the original UBL party speaker subwoofer looks like 200w rms maybe 300w if your lucky. I dont want to put a downer on the set up but a 1k sub would have a much bigger coil and would require a bigger amplifier

matty