
AUTOMOTIVE SUBWOOFERS
SERIES
Grand T ouring®Series
GT1041, GT1041D, GT1081, GT1241, GT1241D, GT1281
Owner’s Manual

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Thank youfor purchasing a new
JBL GT Series subwoofer. Subwoofer
installation often requires woodworking
skills and some experience disassembling and reassembling automotive interiors. If you lack the tools or necessary
skills, have your subwoofer installed by
an authorized JBL dealer.
Warning: Playing loud music in an automobile can permanently damage your
hearing as well as hinder your ability to
hear traffic. We recommend listening at
low levels while driving. JBL accepts no
liability for hearing loss, bodily injury or
property damage resulting from use or
misuse of this product.
Choosing an Enclosure
GT Series subwoofers are optimized to
perform best in small sealed, vented
and prefabricated bandpass enclosures.
While infinite-baffle mounting of
GT Series subs is possible, power
handling is greatly compromised
because there’s no enclosed volume of
air to prevent the speaker’s cone from
moving past its limit. For this reason,
we do not recommend infinite-baffle
mounting for GT Series subwoofers.
You should choose the enclosure you
will use based on the type of music you
listen to, how much amplifier power you
will use for the subwoofer and how
much space inside the vehicle you can
devote to a subwoofer enclosure.
Because a sealed enclosure provides the
most control over the woofer’s movement, a woofer mounted in a sealed
enclosure can handle more power than a
woofer mounted in another enclosure
type. Sealed enclosures provide more
accurate sonic reproduction than other
enclosure types, so they are well suited
to all types of music. Sealed-enclosure
construction is straightforward and there
are many prefabricated sealed enclosures available. An optimum sealed
enclosure is always smaller than other
types of enclosures optimized for a particular speaker, so they require the smallest amount of space inside the vehicle.
Vented enclosures provide better efficiency in the 40Hz – 50Hz range, but this
efficiency comes at the expense of sound
in the lowest octave (below 40Hz), and at
the expense of some control and power
handling. If you are using a small
amplifier, a vented box will provide more
bass output from less power. Vented
enclosures are also well suited to a
variety of music types. Because vented
enclosures require the volume of the
enclosure and the size of the port to have
a specific relationship with the characteristics of the woofer, the enclosure must
be built exactly to the specifications
provided. While there are some prefabricated vented boxes available, matching a
prefabricated box to a particular woofer
is difficult. If you wish to use a vented
enclosure, we strongly recommend
having your authorized JBL dealer build
it, or verify that your design is correct
if you wish to build it yourself. An
optimum vented enclosure is always
larger than the optimum sealed box for
the same woofer, and will require more
space inside the vehicle.
Bandpass enclosures often provide
the most output available from any
amplifier-and-subwoofer combination at
the expense of sonic accuracy. If sheer
SPL (sound-pressure level) is what you
desire most, choose a bandpass
enclosure. Bandpass-enclosure design
is very tricky; using a computer and
enclosure-design software is necessary.
If you are an experienced installer or
have some woodworking experience,
you may wish to build the enclosure
described in the
this manual. Fortunately, there are many
prefabricated bandpass boxes available,
and they are all optimized to extract the
most output possible from any woofer.
Bandpass enclosures can be quite large
and may require a lot of space inside
your vehicle.
Specifications
chart in

Connecting Your Subwoofer to Your
Amplifier
JBL GT Series subwoofers are available
in three different configurations: single
4-ohm voice coil, single 8-ohm voice coil
and dual 4-ohm voice coils. Depending
on the amplifier you are using, you may
use either single- or dual-voice-coil
subwoofers in singles or multiples to
maximize the power available from your
amplifier. To achieve the maximum
amplifier output possible, you should
design a speaker system that provides
the lowest impedance that your amplifier
is rated to drive safely. When designing
a subwoofer system, abide by the
following rules:
1. Don’t mix different subwoofer or enclosure types in the same system (use all
single-coil 4-ohm woofers, all singlecoil 8-ohm woofers, or all dual-coil
woofers).
2. You may connect the coils of a dualvoice-coil woofer in series, but NEVER
connect separate woofers in series.
Because the amplifier-damping factor
(the amplifier’s ability to control the
motion of the woofer) is expressed as
a ratio of terminal impedance (the sum
of speaker impedance, wire resistance
and the D.C. resistance of any
crossover coil connected to the
woofer) to amplifier-output impedance, connecting woofers in series
reduces the damping factor of the
amplifier to a value less than 1. This
will result in poor transient response.
3. You must use both coils of a dualvoice-coil woofer either in series or in
parallel.
4. Most amplifiers deliver exactly the
same amount of power bridged into
a 4-ohm load as they do running a
2-ohm stereo load.
To design a subwoofer system that
maximizes available amplifier power,
keep the following rules in mind:
1. The total system impedance of
woofers in parallel = 1/(1/w
1/w
...) where w is the nominal imped-
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ance of the woofer.
2. The total system impedance of voice
coils (or woofers) in series = w
w
+ w3...
2
The diagrams below and at right show
parallel and series speaker connections.
Figure 1. Parallel connection
+ 1/w2 +
1
1
+
Figure 2. Series connection
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Declaration of Conformity
We, JBL Europe A/S
Kongevejen 194B
DK-3460 Birkerod
DENMARK
declare in own responsibility, that the products
described in this owner’s manual are in compliance
with technical standards:
EN 50081-1:1992
EN 50082-1:1992
Steen Michaelsen
JBL Europe A/S
Birkerod. DENMARK. 5/99
Specifications
Configuration 10" subwoofer 10" subwoofer 10" subwoofer 12" subwoofer 12" subwoofer 12" subwoofer
Recommended Amplifier
Power Range 18W – 275W 18W – 275W 18W – 275W 18W – 300W 18W – 300W 18W – 300W
Impedance 4 ohms dual 4 ohms 8 ohms 4 ohms dual 4 ohms 8 ohms
Sensitivity 90dB 90dB 90dB 93dB 93dB 93dB
Frequency Response 20Hz – 500Hz 20Hz – 500Hz 20Hz – 500Hz 18Hz – 500Hz 18Hz – 500Hz 18Hz – 500Hz
Mounting Depth 5-3/8" (137mm) 5-3/8" (137mm) 5-3/8" (137mm) 6" (153mm) 6" (153mm) 6" (153mm)
Cut-Out Diameter 9-1/4" (235mm) 9-1/4" (235mm) 9-1/4" (235mm) 11-1/8" (283mm) 11-1/8" (283mm) 11-1/8" (283mm)
GT1041 GT1041D GT1081 GT1241 GT1241D GT1281
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