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title: "JBL Harman Kardon Stadium 52F Coaxial Stereo Speaker Set - 1 Pair 240 Watt HiFi Speaker Boxes - 5-1/4 Inch (133 mm) - Black"
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# 40 kHz high-res tweeter Plus One 35% larger woofer 240W peak power JBL Harman Kardon Stadium 52F Coaxial Stereo Speaker Set - 1 Pair 240 Watt HiFi Speaker Boxes - 5-1/4 Inch (133 mm) - Black

**Brand:** jbl
**Price:** 427092CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your ride with JBL’s stadium-grade sound – don’t just listen, experience it!

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- **What is this?** JBL Harman Kardon Stadium 52F Coaxial Stereo Speaker Set - 1 Pair 240 Watt HiFi Speaker Boxes - 5-1/4 Inch (133 mm) - Black by jbl
- **How much does it cost?** 427092CFA with free shipping
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## Best For

- jbl enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jbl brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
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## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Rigorous environmental testing ensures these speakers withstand heat, cold, shocks, and UV exposure for long-lasting performance.
- • **Crystal-Clear Highs:** Precision 3/4 inch aluminum dome tweeters reach up to 40 kHz for ultra-detailed, immersive sound clarity.
- • **Customizable Soundstage:** UniPivot tweeters rotate 270° with 0/-3 dB output control to perfectly tailor your audio environment.
- • **Concert-Level Bass Impact:** Patented Plus One fiberglass woofer delivers deep, body-shaking bass that transforms every drive into a live show.
- • **Compact Fit, Maximum Power:** Slim 5.25-inch design fits more vehicles without sacrificing JBL’s legendary 240W peak output.

## Overview

The JBL Harman Kardon Stadium 52F is a premium 5.25-inch coaxial car speaker pair delivering 240 watts peak power. Featuring patented Plus One fiberglass woofers for enhanced bass and high-resolution 40 kHz aluminum dome tweeters, it offers a customizable soundstage with UniPivot rotation and tweeter level control. Designed for durability and broad vehicle compatibility, these speakers bring legendary JBL audio quality to your daily drive.

## Description

From the manufacturer Life is too short for average sound JBL Stadium 52F coaxial stereo car speaker, 13 cm: Ultimate car sound from JBL - only for connoisseurs The JBL Stadium Series speakers bring the best of the legendary JBL sound, which is the result of 75 years of company history with outstanding audio quality on the road. The JBL stadium speakers are really the best available for the car. Stadiums Plus One Woofer Fiberglass Membrane delivers powerful, deep and robust bass. The high-resolution, precise 3/4 inch textile dome tweeters deliver heights up to 40 (! )kHz. Dare to listen. Features JBL design language high-resolution 40 kHz aluminium dome tweeter. Patented Plus One fibreglass woofer 0 dB or -3 dB tweeter output level control UniPivot and angled tweeter speaker tuning of the highest class slim and powerful industrial design Strict reliability tests Stadium JBL car boxes are subjected to environmental tests to withstand the demanding climate in the car. JBL exposure to extreme cold, heat, shocks and ultraviolet light and operates them with full power for days. JBL Pro sound in detail High-resolution 40 kHz aluminium dome tweeter The precise stadium aluminium dome tweeters of the Stadium 52f car speakers, equipped with oversized voice coils, deliver a truly unforgettable sound experience with impressive thermal load capacity and a high resolution of 40 (!) kHz This makes every ride an experience. Patented Plus One fibreglass woofer Patented Plus One Auto subwoofer membrane technology provides a 35% larger Autobox membrane surface that increases overall efficiency by 2 dB. Fibreglass woofer dome uses the lower weight and increased rigidity for a bass experience that vibrates not only the stomach but the entire body. Dare to listen. UniPivot and angled tweeter At the stage 52f, the tweeters are angled and can be rotated 270° on most models after installation. So you have the opportunity to lift the sound stage on low mounted speakers and improve the sound pattern. 0dB or -3dB tweeter output level control The push button on the angled tweeter allows you to control the tweeter output level of 0 dB or -3 dB to optimise the linearity of the system depending on the installation location. JBL Stadium 52f Specifications Load capacity: 60W RMS, 180W peakSensitivity (@ 2.83V/m): 93dBFrequency response: 55 Hz - 40 kHzNominal impedance: 3.0 ohms Box contents: 1 pair of JBL Stadium 52F coaxial 13 cm car speaker; foam cuffs, mounting material, instruction manual (English language not guaranteed) All 5.25 inches / 13 cm JBL car speakers at a glance Upgrade with JBL coaxial speakers specially designed for premium JBL performance and excellent fit on most factory speaker installations. Due to their compact design, they fit into more vehicles than many speakers of our competitors, and their high sensitivity delivers excellent performance even on pre-installed low-power systems. Perfect fit during installation This popular size JBL coaxial car speaker 13 cm has an outer diameter of 5.25 inches / 13 cm and a mounting diameter of 114-118 mm. Please note the respective installation depths.

Review: Good bass - Good result of bass
Review: Great sound potential, but serious tweeter crackle/crossover issue in my setup - I bought the JBL Stadium 62CF component speakers expecting a loud, clean, high-quality upgrade. On paper they should be more than capable: 110 W RMS, 3 ohm, supplied passive crossovers, and marketed as a proper performance component speaker set. The speakers do sound clear and crisp in many situations. Vocals are clean, the woofers can play clearly, and the general sound quality has potential. However, I have had a very frustrating issue with the tweeters making an awful high-pitched metallic crackle/rattle on certain songs at moderate to high volume. This was not caused by door trim vibration. I removed the tweeter and held it in my hand while testing, and the same noise was still coming from the tweeter itself. Both tweeters behaved the same way. The tweeters were wired correctly through the supplied JBL passive crossovers, using the tweeter output. The crossovers were set to 2-way and I also tried the -3 dB tweeter setting. I tested this with a Vibe 65.4-8 DSP amplifier, which is not an overpowered amplifier for these speakers. I also had the system limited during testing. I tried EQ bypass, direct Bluetooth into the amp, and also reduced the high frequencies heavily in the DSP, including large cuts around 4 kHz, 6.3 kHz and 8 kHz. The crackle still appeared on certain songs. What made the issue very confusing is that pure test tones sounded clean. I tested 1 kHz, around 4.3 kHz, 8 kHz and frequency sweeps, and the tweeters did not sound obviously distorted on those tones. The issue appeared mainly with complex music, where it sounded like a metallic crackle or plastic/metallic dome resonance from the tweeter. The biggest clue was the amplifier high-pass filter. With the high-pass around 70 Hz, the crackling issue could happen. When I raised the high-pass filter to around 95–100 Hz with a steep 30 dB/octave slope, the noise mostly disappeared, although it can still sometimes come through even at 100 Hz. This is especially disappointing because the woofer’s listed resonant frequency is around 82.7 Hz. That should be a useful part of the lower door-bass region, but in my setup I cannot properly take advantage of that area because I have to high-pass the speakers much higher to stop the tweeter artefact. In other words, I have to sacrifice a lot of the door bass these speakers should be capable of producing just to reduce the tweeter crackle. That is my main complaint. This is sold as a matched component speaker kit with passive crossovers, and I should not have to high-pass the system around 95–100 Hz just to reduce the tweeters making an unpleasant metallic crackle. Even then, the problem is not completely gone in my setup. The supplied crossover should make the woofer/tweeter handover behave properly, especially when used with a sensible amplifier and conservative gain settings. To be clear, the speakers are not completely bad. They can sound very clear, and with a high enough high-pass filter the problem is reduced. But if you want strong door bass and loud clean playback, this issue is a serious concern. In my setup, the speakers only behaved acceptably once I compromised the bass output. I would not recommend these without caution. If you buy them, test them carefully with the supplied crossovers before fully installing everything. Pay close attention to the tweeters on complex tracks at moderate to high volume. If you hear a metallic crackle, try raising the high-pass filter to around 95–100 Hz and see if it improves but be aware that this may reduce the door bass performance you bought the speakers for.

## Features

- Elegant and powerful multi-element car speakers and component systems have been developed to allow more cars to be equipped with the legendary JBL sound.
- The precise stage aluminium dome tweeters, equipped with oversized voice coils, deliver an unforgettable sound experience with impressive thermal resilience and a high resolution of 40 kHz. Make every ride your personal concert
- Patented Plus One fibreglass woofer domes use the lower weight and increased stiffness for a bass experience that vibrates not only the stomach but the entire body. Dare to listen
- The stadium 3" midrange offers a low frequency response up to 300 Hz at a high sensitivity of over 89 dB. Thanks to the super compact design and first-class performance, the midrange can be installed in more vehicles while enhancing the sound experience.
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09C8YG8CF |
| Antenna Location | Car |
| Audio Driver Size | 13 Centimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | 62,480 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 314 in Coaxial Car Speakers |
| Box Contents | Instruction manual |
| Brand | JBL |
| Brand Name | JBL |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Vehicles: Cars, Buses, Trucks |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, 3.5mm aux, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Wire |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Frequency Response | 55 Hz |
| Frequency response | 55 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06925281984082 |
| Impedance | 3 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13D x 13W x 5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Stadium 52F |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Maximum Range | 10 Metres |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 240 Watts |
| Model Name | Stadium 52F |
| Model Number | Stadium-52F |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Mounting type | Ceiling Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wire |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Tweeters |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 93 dB |
| Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Coaxial |
| Speaker maximum output power | 240 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Car |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Speaker Diameter | 13 Centimetres |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Driver Diameter | 5.25 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio output mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** JBL
- **Connectivity technology:** Coaxial
- **Frequency response:** 40000 Hz
- **Material:** Plastic Aluminum
- **Model name:** Stadium 192T
- **Mounting type:** Flush Mount
- **Speaker maximum output power:** 150 Watts
- **Speaker type:** Car Speakers
- **Special feature:** Tweeters

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Set** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good bass
*by M***M on 11 September 2024*

Good result of bass

### ⭐ Great sound potential, but serious tweeter crackle/crossover issue in my setup
*by A***R on 29 June 2026*

I bought the JBL Stadium 62CF component speakers expecting a loud, clean, high-quality upgrade. On paper they should be more than capable: 110 W RMS, 3 ohm, supplied passive crossovers, and marketed as a proper performance component speaker set. The speakers do sound clear and crisp in many situations. Vocals are clean, the woofers can play clearly, and the general sound quality has potential. However, I have had a very frustrating issue with the tweeters making an awful high-pitched metallic crackle/rattle on certain songs at moderate to high volume. This was not caused by door trim vibration. I removed the tweeter and held it in my hand while testing, and the same noise was still coming from the tweeter itself. Both tweeters behaved the same way. The tweeters were wired correctly through the supplied JBL passive crossovers, using the tweeter output. The crossovers were set to 2-way and I also tried the -3 dB tweeter setting. I tested this with a Vibe 65.4-8 DSP amplifier, which is not an overpowered amplifier for these speakers. I also had the system limited during testing. I tried EQ bypass, direct Bluetooth into the amp, and also reduced the high frequencies heavily in the DSP, including large cuts around 4 kHz, 6.3 kHz and 8 kHz. The crackle still appeared on certain songs. What made the issue very confusing is that pure test tones sounded clean. I tested 1 kHz, around 4.3 kHz, 8 kHz and frequency sweeps, and the tweeters did not sound obviously distorted on those tones. The issue appeared mainly with complex music, where it sounded like a metallic crackle or plastic/metallic dome resonance from the tweeter. The biggest clue was the amplifier high-pass filter. With the high-pass around 70 Hz, the crackling issue could happen. When I raised the high-pass filter to around 95–100 Hz with a steep 30 dB/octave slope, the noise mostly disappeared, although it can still sometimes come through even at 100 Hz. This is especially disappointing because the woofer’s listed resonant frequency is around 82.7 Hz. That should be a useful part of the lower door-bass region, but in my setup I cannot properly take advantage of that area because I have to high-pass the speakers much higher to stop the tweeter artefact. In other words, I have to sacrifice a lot of the door bass these speakers should be capable of producing just to reduce the tweeter crackle. That is my main complaint. This is sold as a matched component speaker kit with passive crossovers, and I should not have to high-pass the system around 95–100 Hz just to reduce the tweeters making an unpleasant metallic crackle. Even then, the problem is not completely gone in my setup. The supplied crossover should make the woofer/tweeter handover behave properly, especially when used with a sensible amplifier and conservative gain settings. To be clear, the speakers are not completely bad. They can sound very clear, and with a high enough high-pass filter the problem is reduced. But if you want strong door bass and loud clean playback, this issue is a serious concern. In my setup, the speakers only behaved acceptably once I compromised the bass output. I would not recommend these without caution. If you buy them, test them carefully with the supplied crossovers before fully installing everything. Pay close attention to the tweeters on complex tracks at moderate to high volume. If you hear a metallic crackle, try raising the high-pass filter to around 95–100 Hz and see if it improves but be aware that this may reduce the door bass performance you bought the speakers for.

### ⭐ Serious tweeter/crossover issue
*by L***G on 29 June 2026*

I bought the JBL Stadium 62CF speakers expecting a proper loud, clean component speaker upgrade. These are sold as performance speakers, and on paper they should be more than capable: 110 W RMS, 3 ohm, supplied passive crossovers, and a woofer resonance around 82.7 Hz. Unfortunately, in my setup they have a very clear and unacceptable issue: the tweeters produce a horrible metallic high-pitched crackle/rattle on certain songs at moderate to high volume. This is not door trim vibration. I physically removed the tweeter and held it in my hand while testing, and the noise was still coming directly from the tweeter. Both tweeters behave the same way. This is also not a simple wiring mistake. The tweeters are connected through the supplied JBL passive crossovers using the correct tweeter output. The crossovers are set to 2-way, and I also tried the -3 dB tweeter setting. The problem still occurs. I tested this with a Vibe 65.4-8 DSP amplifier, which is not overpowering these speakers. The system was limited during testing, and I also tried EQ bypass, direct Bluetooth into the amplifier, and heavy DSP cuts around the high-frequency range. I cut areas such as 4 kHz, 6.3 kHz and 8 kHz very aggressively, but the crackle still appeared on certain tracks. The strange part is that pure test tones and sweeps sound clean. I tested 1 kHz, around 4.3 kHz, 8 kHz and frequency sweeps, and the tweeters did not obviously distort on those tests. The issue appears with complex music, where the tweeter produces a metallic crackling artefact over the top of the track. The biggest clue was the amplifier high-pass filter. With the high-pass set lower, around 70 Hz, the issue was much more noticeable. Raising the high-pass filter to around 95–100 Hz with a steep 30 dB/octave slope mostly reduces the issue, although it can still occasionally come through even at 100 Hz. That is a major problem. The woofer’s listed resonance is around 82.7 Hz, which should be a useful part of the lower door-bass region. But in practice I cannot properly use that area because I have to high-pass the speakers much higher just to stop the tweeters making a nasty metallic crackle. That means sacrificing a lot of the door bass these speakers should be capable of producing. For a matched component kit with supplied passive crossovers, this is not good enough. The crossover should manage the woofer and tweeter handover properly. I should not need to remove most of the lower door-bass region just to make the tweeters behave. To be clear, these speakers can sound crisp and detailed when they are not triggering the issue. Vocals can be clean and the general sound has potential. But the tweeter crackle makes them extremely frustrating to tune and difficult to trust at volume. I would not recommend these if you want strong door bass and loud clean playback. If you buy them, test them carefully before fully installing them. In my experience, they only became acceptable after raising the high-pass filter so high that it compromised the bass performance I bought them for.

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