Easy-to-install outdoor soundbar delivers amazing sound

OutDoor SoundBar

Jan 18, 2022

Great music is as much a part of the outdoors as spray over the bow or mud kicked up while off-roading. With the JBL Stadium UB4100 Amplified Powersports Soundbar from ProSpec Electronics, it’s easy to add clear, powerful sound to any boat or UTV without breaking the bank.

The JBL Stadium system isn’t just another soundbar. It’ll blast 100dB of audiophile-quality sound at 15′ while delivering a glowing red LED light show synchronized to the music beat. The ambient lighting feature also makes the ideal work lamp. The device can be installed as a single unit or, with the optional separation kit, as two tower speakers to optimize sound quality.

Each of the two IPx6-rated weather- and splash-proof JBL Stadium soundbar speaker sections contains a pair of 4″ long excursion mid/woofers and a high-output tweeter. Coupled with a built-in 120W x 2 Class D amplifier, the system produces audio with a frequency response of 50Hz–20kHz that can be clearly heard over the roar of an engine, yet provide accurate, subtle reproduction when in quiet surroundings.

The JBL Stadium soundbar from ProSpec Electronics has Bluetooth, 3.5mm and RCA input jacks with intelligent priority switching to accommodate a wide range of playback needs. It includes a detachable remote that works even when not directly pointed at the soundbar. When set on Party Mode, up to three Bluetooth signals can connect simultaneously for streaming from the most recently selected device. Two-channel, full-range left and right outputs make it simple to expand the system.

With a fully modern appearance, the rugged black 31.5″ L x 6.12″ W x 5″ D enclosure is simple to install. Two mounting clamps with quick-release brackets and all tools and hardware are included to facilitate attaching the JBL Stadium soundbar to a wide range of surfaces and tubing.

Technologically advanced, the JBL Stadium soundbar has a power protection feature that flashes the LED lights if the amplifier shuts down due to overcurrent, overvolt, overtemperature or DC offset. Additionally, JBL future-proofed the soundbar with a micro-USB for software updates.

The JBL Stadium UB4100 Amplified Powersports Soundbar from ProSpec Electronics costs $899.95 USD. The optional JBL SK300 Separation Kit with a 9.8′ bridge cable and rear and bottom filler plates runs $99.95 USD.

www.prospecelectronics.com

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