
JBL
The JBL Studio 650P is a high‑performance powered subwoofer with a 10‑inch PolyPlas front‑firing woofer and a 250 W RMS built‑in amplifier. Housed in a ported bass‑reflex cabinet with dual down‑firing ports, it delivers deep, dynamic bass for home theater and music in medium‑sized rooms.
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Current
$349.00
Average
$682.03
Lowest
$349.00
Highest
$999.98
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Studio 650P’s 250 W RMS amp and PolyPlas cone as delivering dynamic, low‑distortion bass with a refined bass‑reflex enclosure. They commend the premium dark‑wood finish and magnetic grille for blending into home décor, and note the comprehensive controls make integration straightforward.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the subwoofer’s powerful, “incredible” bass and attractive design, emphasizing easy setup and stability on carpeted floors. Recurring complaints focus on occasional muddy bass, the unit’s weight, and occasional app‑pairing delays, with several noting a break‑in period is required.
Common Complaints
Muddy bass at higher volumes, heavy weight making relocation difficult, app connectivity delays with JBL streaming accessories, and the need for a break‑in period before optimal performance.
What People Are Saying
“very nice”
“Sounds great”
How It Compares
vs. JBL Studio 660P
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the 660P for larger spaces where extra power and deeper bass are needed; stick with the 650P for compact rooms and tighter budgets.
vs. JBL Stage 220P
Advantages
Disadvantages
The Stage 220P is suited for users who prioritize raw bass power over aesthetic integration, while the 650P is better for those who value design and flexibility in placement.