System 1, System 2a, System 2b – JBL GTS100 User Manual

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R– R+

– +

L– L+

– +

GTS

100

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

GTS100

Front Outputs

Rear Outputs

Front

Full-Range

Speakers

Rear

Full-Range

Speakers

System 1

Add Power to Main Speakers

Add a GTS100 to the main
(usually front) outputs of
an existing head unit.
Secondary speakers
(usually rear-fill) connect
to the head unit's internal
amplification.
Next Step:
Add a second GTS100 to
amplify the other set of
speakers or a subwoofer
(see System 2).

Use the GTS100 to drive 1 or 2
subwoofers with the head unit
powering the main speakers.
This is an excellent way to
upgrade a good stock system.
Next Step:
Add power to Front Full-Range
Speakers (see system 3).

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

GTS

100

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

– +

GTS100

Front Outputs

Rear Outputs

Front

Full-Range

Speakers

Rear

Full-Range

Speakers

1 or 2

Subwoofers

System 2A

Add a Subwoofer (Active)

Use the GTS100 in
Simultaneous Stereo +
Mono mode to drive main
speakers with subwoofers.
A passive crossover is
needed for this as described
on page 18.
Next Step:
Add a second GTS100 to
power subwoofers and
main speakers individually
(see system 3).

L– L+

– +

R– R+

– +

GTS

100

L–

L+

– +

R–

R+

– +

+

Front Outputs

Rear Outputs

Front

Speakers

Rear

Full-Range

Speakers

Subwoofer

System 2B

Add a Subwoofer (Passive)

GTS100

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