🎶 Elevate your drive with JBL’s precision-tuned sound experience!
The JBL GTO629 is a premium 6.5-inch coaxial car speaker set featuring carbon-injected Plus One cones for enhanced bass, a patented UniPivot tweeter for adjustable sound direction, and low 3-ohm impedance for efficient power use. Designed with high-quality crossover components and dual tweeter volume control, it delivers a customizable, immersive audio experience tailored for your vehicle.
Mounting Type | Car Mount |
Model Name | GTO629 |
Speaker Type | Coaxial, Tweeter |
Special Feature | Stereo pairing;Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
Color | black |
Included Components | JBL |
Product Dimensions | 4.29"D x 8.58"W x 16.41"H |
Item Weight | 5.77 Pounds |
Impedance | 3 Ohm |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | Remote |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 93 dB |
Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Series Number | 629 |
UPC | 050036313797 500363137974 840023826306 |
Style | 6-1/2" Speakers |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00050036313797 |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Harman Kardon |
Item Weight | 5.77 pounds |
Item model number | GTO629 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Wireless Remote | No |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**N
Excellent choice
Easy to install and sound amazing. We have had them for years now and still working just as good as the day we got them.
D**J
ALPINE guy buying JBL speakers??
Hope they fit!!! Theses speakers are AMAZING!! I haven’t even installed them, and I’m impressed!!! This is the SAME company that makes Infinity 6.5” Infinity speakers?? I bought both of them, and the Infinity 6.5’s are going back! These GTO’s are HEAVY speakers! Thick baffleles, the surrounds that make the bass. The tweeters are large, rotate, fantastic! I’m SO sorry I bought the 6.5” Infinity speakers as well. HAVE to return them ASAP, cheap Chinese junk!!! The GTO baffles are thick and rigid, the Infinity baffles feel paper thin! The magnets are really heavy! I LOVE Focal speakers as well, but their tweeters don’t pivot like these do. These are awesome speakers! Just holding them, you KNOW you bought a quality speaker! I cannot wait to have these installed!! I’m so very impressed without even installing them yet! The quality is so evident! I’m sending the Infinity Reference Chinese junk speakers back, and ordering two more of these GTO’s!! And THATS how impressed I am with these 6.5” speakers!! I LOVE ALPINE, have a brand new ALPINE high-end head unit just installed but I honestly believe these speakers are better for the price than the ALPINE 6.5” speakers I originally was going to buy. That says a lot! I LOVE that you can pivot the tweeters exactly where you want them to be. Combined with ALPINE’s speaker time alignment feature in the HU, this is going to be fantastic!! I was amazed at how heavy these speakers are! Heavier than ALPINE’s, almost TWICE as heavy as Infinity 6.5” speakers, so upset I bought them! But you cannot tell on the internet 😔. Now I have to return them and buy two more JBL GTO 629’s. Oh well, I have 50% of my speakers. Cannot wait to hear this symphony in my Honda CRV!!! Even with the cheap stock Honda speakers, this new ALPINE HU sounds fantastic! I cannot imagine what it will sound like with all 4 JBl GTO’s!! I truly wanted the ALPINE 6.5” speakers, but they don’t have, in my opinion, better quality than these JBL GTO 629 speakers have, and this is from someone who spent $1,500.00+ in 1987 ($3,000.00+ today’s $$!) on a total ALPINE system for my first new car I bought When I was 18 y.o., I was SO PROUD of that car! If that doesn’t tell you how big a fan of an ALPINE I am, then nothing will! I honestly believe these JBL GTO’s are a little superior to the comparable ALPINE 6.5” speakers, and I’ve heard them both. It was so close! But the JBL’s are more sensitive per watt, and the quality of construction is a wee bit better. That’s from an ALPINE lifelong fan! I would NEVER BUY any HU (head unit), amp, or sub, but from ALPINE, PERIOD. But these speakers are AMAZING! And even though they are not ALPINE, for the money, I believe they are the best. That’s hard for me to say, but the truth. And I WANT the best for my money. ALPINE will ALWAYS be my brand of choice, but I didn’t want to buy their separate speaker package, as I will sell this car in a few years. Just put in a Wallmart radio, replace the Honda speakers, and sell it, no problem. Put in high-end ALPINE separate speakers? (Sub/mids/tweeters?) Problem I don’t want. You cannot go wrong with these JBL GTO 6.5” speakers!!
G**O
Best
Work perfect
R**E
JBL GTO 6.5”
07 Chevy Tahoe. Installed a week ago and I’m very happy with them. Only ordered 2 at the time to try them out because reviews on here are sketchy. Will be ordering 2 more today for the rear doors as well. As a lot of people know, Chevy, around 2007, had failing door speakers more common than not. I ordered these GTO series and I am pretty impressed with the overall sound. They would sound great with a factory head unit but even better if you have an aftermarket to adjust your EQ like I did. I enjoy very loud rock, heavy metal but also listen to dark trap and country if it has a good story. The GTO series deliver clear highs, even through the door panel cover, and even has a decent bass for being 6.5” speakers. Haven’t heard them crack or pop from over excursion yet but again, EQ is adjusted understanding they’re not meant to shake the truck apart lolAlso, I uploaded examples and drew green lines where to cut since Chevy used a goofy plastic basket/mounting bracket for factory speaker.. the JBL fit nice with factory speaker cut out. Very easy. Pre-drilled 1/8 holes in plastic and used the Allen screws that came with the speakers. Use some 3M foam tape as a gasket to prevent rattling sound or air leaks. Rear speakers should be here tomorrow so may take pictures this time to give a better understanding of anyone is curious.4 stars because I’m a realist. They’re not a 5 star speaker. They’re a budget speaker and sound fantastic for $85. If you want 5 star speakers then go pay $250+ for low grade components.After the rear door speakers I will be adding a subwoofer and lowering the bass on these JBL and expect them to sound even better as a mid/hi.
C**.
Great
Great sound definitely a upgrade from stock speakers sounds good even with stock factory stereo
A**W
These work GREAT!
These work great as long as you do not overdrive your stereo.Many people have had issues with these and there are some common failure points, traps if you will unknowledgeable can get stuck on.First these are 4 ohm speakers, many oem stereos I've had used 2 ohm speakers. This means without an amp or the same wattage output you will need to turn the volume up TWICE as high. Often leading to the second problemSecond these are 60 watt PER speaker RMS 180 Watts peak. That does NOT mean that your stock stereo is going to suddenly sound better. It means you can turn the stereo up higher before the SPEAKER is the problem. The issue then is usually distortion. Most less expensive and many oem stereo's (I'm looking at you NISSAN) will distort BADLY past 70% volume. Your best bet is to drive these with a quality 2 channel 100 watt RMS amp 50W by 2 channels.. Which leads to the 3rd trap!Third AMPS and stereos often blur the lines between RMS power (continuous) and peak output power. I good way to tell if the amp rating is honest is to look at the fuse they include and multiply it by 12. THAT is the max wattage the FUSE can handle so do not expect the amp to do more even if it says its rated 200watts if it has a 10 amp fuse you probably have a 100-120W continuous amp likely less due to inefficiency. The MAX power rating of most amps comes from capacitor discharge measured in milliseconds.In a nutshell if you are not happy with the stereo's volume at 60-75% and turning it up makes the speakers sound like crap, you need an amplifier. Adjust the levels on your amplifier so your usual listening levels are at 40-50% and leave 50-75% for when you wanna rock out. 75%-100% even with an amp will still sound like crap. Crap is crap and amplifying crap is still just amplified crap.
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