The one statement alone about not getting rid of people was enough to get a check in the w column from me for JL. Awesome company and awesome products and obviously take care of their employees. I'll also add that you can clearly tell why their prices are what they are.
😆. Sounds like some sjw stuff. It's not like they go out on the streets or put an add in the paper There isnt a quota of how many of each they have to employ
I was an installer on and off for ~25 years and went to the Miramar facility about 20 years ago. It was MUCH smaller. I remember installing JL maybe around late 90s when the tweeters were oval. I managed a high end shop from '99 to '08 and my 2004 Mercury Marauder was our store JL Audio demo vehicle. Still have that car today, still have ALL of the original equipment that was installed in 2005 working perfectly. Outdated? Yep. But sounds fantastic. Buy GREAT equipment the first time and you won't be wasting your money.
JL Audio is my go to first whenever I want a subwoofer, so seeing the attention to detail and craftsmanship makes me love their products even more. I’m willing to pay a premium for American made
We appreciate that continued support! We're happy to know you enjoyed a look at some of our manufacturing processes. Stay Tüned as we'll be releasing more content from our manufacturing facilities soon!
Me too. I live in Jamaica and from i started with my old skool 8w6 and 12w6 subs i never looked back. They're old now and i have to be repairing them alot but i love em dearly. My folks come at me for being so loyal to them but the only chamge i will make is to upgrade to the w7 series. I appreciate every ounce of work these angels put into making life awesome with these products. I hope there is JL Audio in the life after this one :D
I'm impressed by the VP knowledge about every aspect and technical about their products and production, also by the fact he precise that the robots they use are there to help workers and not to replace them. All this tells me a lot about the company. Kudos to CarAudioFabrication and JL Audio for that wonderful visit.
Awesome tour. I'm glad to see JL is supporting the local community and company workers will the rates they charge. I recently picked up a used 13w7 with hopes of making a fathom home sub in the future. In the meantime, I have it in my tundra on a RF 1500bdcp. I have never heard bass so clean and effortless. It is an absolute joy to listen to.
Just an awesome video Mark! This is probably one of your best. I love the documentary style that you based this off of. Also, you asked the perfect questions! Thank you and of course YES, we would love more videos of the construction processes! One thing you definitely did was build value and justification of JL Audio and their products. Those drivers are not Chinese rebranded models that 15 other companies offer. They are one of a kind, hand built, in the USA! Again, well done my friend!!!!
i remember carrying JL Audio in my shop during the 80's those entry level 12w1 in a single reflex bandpass enclosure teamed with a precision power amplifier was a classic combination the good ole days.
I guess nowadays that would be considered a SQ build. Hi I got to admit I would love to have some old school gear in brand new condition. Rockford fosgate Punch subs are still beasts. But JL... For sure that sounds nice
@@chadstockton6821 PPI amps where the beast in those days, very strong amps which still work in my 1997 4runner. PPI old school still hitting hard to this day.
JL Audio is one of the very rare companies that has grown and never lost their original values, if anything they have grown better and better. The very meaningful fact that their employees last so long is for me a warranty on itself. On the audio side, JL Audio has never ever disapointed, whatever speaker, amp, even wiring kits their products just works and leave you with a smile. That's the whole value of JL Audio, you spend you money and get that satisfaction, for sure! no if's, no but's just straightforward excellence!
Man I miss my 15w3. Those days were some of my fondest memories in car audio. That sub survived for a long time with me beating the hell out of it with just over 1200 watts (measured), and when it fried JL replaced it for free! Those were the days!
I gotta agree with him that the finish is what we see first, I opened up a soundbar system with a subwoofer I bought and the piano finish was so scratched up I didnt even bother continuing and just went straight back with it. Cool to see all the work and testing they do, really makes you feel comfortable buying JL Audio gear :)
Glad to see people like Steve and the others with that happy exited attitude and proud to represent the product and the company they work at. Companies need to interact more with consumers and listen, show winnovation and deliver what will carry them to the future. Thanks for sharing
BRO!! They charge their own magnets? I kind of overlook JL because they are a mainstream brand but after seeing this (I am an engineering intern) this has given me a deep appreciation of the quality and in house design/assembly that is being done here.. I am without a doubt buying a set of C7's now.. I had no idea they were built to this degree of precision and quality. I am completely blown away!
Ever since the first time I heard a trio of w6v1 12s in the back of my buddys 1996 extended cab ranger, (I’m sure the were being powered by an Alpine v12 2 channel or something similar), I will never forget the pressure that they caused in the cabin of the trunk and the amazing sound that they had! I feel like I felt spent the last 26 years since that day in high school chasing that same sound where the subwoofers played all the way from 50 or 60 Hz down to the mid to high 20s… Completely flat! Or at least it sounded very good! Very musical but yet very loud at the same time! Extremely low distortion and just an overall pleasant listening experience with very little fatigue! Even though I somewhat showed my age with that high school comment, I’m still very much involved in the industry building custom vehicles in my area and guessing I’ve designed, built and installed over 1000 systems including custom subwoofer boxes for some of metro Detroit’s best custom vehicles! …systems for some of Sundown‘s best subs, DC audio, crossfire, Rockford Fosgate etc. and still nothing shakes a stick at a 12W7 in a sealed box on a good 1000/1! They sound amazing vented also but to have that kind of output in a sealed box is nothing short of amazing! Sorry for the rant lol… I said all of that to say this, I’ve always loved JL audio‘s products and this video just made me love them even more!! Keep up the great work guys and keep the great content coming Mark!
@32:42 that's why I ended up here. I would appreciate a little more detailed information on the quality of mdf used and v grove dado pre carpet fold and glue process. Before coming here I read on JL site, "V-Groove MDF Construction Summary: This advanced cabinet-building technique uses CNC-machining to create precise panel joints that make enclosure assembly more efficient and exact. Detailed Information: We begin with quality medium-density fiberboard, which is then machined on our CNC-controlled KOMO woodworking stations. These powerful machines are able to cut a wide range of features onto a sheet of MDF, with minimal waste and absolute precision. The KOMO machines cut out the woofer holes, terminal holes, cut dado grooves, create countersinks and most importantly, cut the angles at the edges of the panels that form the enclosure's main shell so that these panels fit together precisely, with no gaps or leaks. Once the panels are cut, assembly technicians line them up in the correct order and glue their outer faces onto a long piece of carpet, creating a "wrap": a long series of panels, hinged temporarily by the carpet. In the next assembly step, our wood assembly teams fill the V-grooves between the panels and any dado grooves that receive dividers or secondary wraps with wood-glue. Once the glue is applied, the enclosure shells folds together along the V-grooves, capturing dividers in the dado grooves and secondary wraps, and evenly spreading the glue throughout the joints. One line of mechanical fasteners is applied to hold the structure together while the wood glue dries. The V-groove technique greatly improves assembly efficiency, and also results in a far stronger and better sealed enclosure than the typical butt-joint construction found on imported enclosures. The quality of the MDF used in JL Audio systems is also vastly better than the typical "China-Grade MDF" used in the imported products." Mark, you shoulda stopped in their office and played like mister beast asking their office if they've liked and subscribed to your channel :) They seem to maintain a decent social and marketing presence that matches their manufacturing and engineering passion.
After seeing this video, this makes me feel great about my recent purchase. I just ordered a stealth box paired with a Audio control D-5.1300 and powerbass Toyota oem replacement speakers for my 22 3rd GEN Tacoma. $1000 price tag was hard to swallow for the sub but now I feel great that I’m supporting an awesome American company and yes please show us the Phoenix Arizona location I’m really interested because it’s my home state.
Would love to see the production line (32:18) and the woodshop/CNC department (35:36) in more detail, and of course would watch if you got a chance to tour the electronics department (41:05) - I’d definitely watch a full part 2, 3, and on. Awesome seeing the behind the scenes action going on at JL
I love listening to Steve talk, and he can go for hours and hours at that speed, one of the best talkers I have ever met, I have had the pleasure of attending his lectures three times I believe back when I was selling car audio, and even had the pleasure of getting drinks with him afterwards and spending a few hours getting to know him, wonderful guy, fantastic family man, wonderful father, and husband, and one of the most genuine honest guys, you will ever meet and so proud of the work that JL. Audio has done over the decades. I will never buy another brand of car audio product. I have been away from the industry for more than a decade and seeing Steve again makes me miss the old days. Thank you Mark for this tour of JL audio facilities
There are so many excellent manufacturers out there and I have known about JL Audio for a very long time (my church five years ago installed JL Audio equipment (amplifiers/speakers/everything) to do all of the music and multimedia in the main auditorium. JL Audio was already in my list of top ten but the level of professionalism and quality I see in this video during this tour, man! I am just blown away!!!! Their attention to detail at EVERY SINGLE STEP in the manufacturing process is beyond believable. I am getting some JL subs this week to add to my testing and project development. It is now time! I wish every manufacturer showed off their stuff in this way.
Heard my first set of JL’s in 1993. A pair of JL 10w6 paired to a Rockford Fosgate amp. My favorite system ever was a trio of 12w6’s powered off a Phoenix Gold Amp. I’ve owned a bunch of Wo subs and had a setup with four 12w3’s once. Now I am looking at building a non bass heavy system. Pure clarity. All JL speakers, I just have to decide if I want to run JL amps over other companies like Audio Control. In the car audio world, JL stands at the forefront of my mind because all the other great audio companies that put car audio on the map have sold out or traded compromises for profit margins. JL needs to bring out a JL classic line of W6’s! They where just amazing and they are what put JL on the map. Honor the W6, the culture and JL with a classic series!!! Even the classic dust cap would build excitement!
Just pulled my 12w0 out of my truck that I used while I was waiting on my Stealthbox to get delivered. Now I have two 10w1-v3s under the rear seat paired with two sets of JL components and amped off two Alpine amps. I'm in acoustic heaven.
I have a whole new appreciation for this company and can now justify paying a bit more for my W3s. Going forward I would go 100% JL audio products. Even if it means a few more weeks of savings it's worth the investment in a company that treats their employees well and builds in the USA with amazing quality and precision!
I ran a pair of 12w1 subs in the mid 90's and never used anything else but JL Audio subwoofers since. I am currently 50 yrs young running a 12w6 off an HD750/1 and 2 sets of C5 6.5 components off the HD600/4 with audio control signal processors in my 90 civic h/b si. After watching this video, paying thousands of dollars for my JL Audio products over the years is justified. Thank you for the memories JL Audio...Awesome👍🏼CAF...no matter what Doug says. #JLAUDIO4LIFE #AUDIOCONTROL #DAGOODLIFE
I digg JL. They are awesome. This is where peoples money goes. Goes into making perfect every time equipment for you. Just like that one body shop guy that can paint his cheeks off. Can’t wait to hear them talk about the VX1000/5i. Quite a sweet amp. I have 2 of them. Nice to take the tour with ya Mark. Bless up!
JL audio and Audio control were always my go to brands since high school. I’ve ran many of their products all the way up to the W7 bad boys. Unfortunately due to my health issues I haven’t been able to get back into car audio for the last 7 years. Someday maybe! I’d love to tour their shop as well as get into their home audio equipment as well. Love that they are now part of Garmin, another very amazing company. Used many of their products when I was still flying as well as vehicles.
Owning a car that’s built with JL everything. Speakers. Subwoofer. Amps. Line out converter. Distribution blocks. RCA cables. Fuses. RBC remote. I think ya get the point. But it was awesome to see how these products were made so that I can now justify why I’ve spent the ridiculous amount of money I’ve spent. Can’t wait for part 2,3 and so on. 💯💪🏼
I only have full JL AUDIO systems in all of my vehicles (6) and I've never had any problems or no reason to ever think about any other brands. Their AUDIO systems are just phenomenal
I LOVE JL AUDIO!!! I still remember my first jl sub an 8 inch with a hole in the rubber which i silicone and put in a carton box and put a whole bunch of tape to “reinforce” the box In 1999 then 3 w3’s in 2002 and its been a wrap since. JL are the best subs ever!!
Yes, Mark!! Please visit tge amp manufacturing facility, by all means!! Also, can we get a breakdown on hybrid car systems? That is more relevant every day!!!!
People still talk about how loud my two 12w0's were on just 250w which was later beat by my two 12w3v4's on 600w that metered a 46.2 on the dash. JL definitely works some wizardry ish in places we still haven't seen, and Im only happy about it.
JL was always great with customer service. Box’s I built within spec & not abusing with cheap amps they always accommodated my needs. The sq of their subs with the power handling has always been worth the premium price. I’ve used w-0 w-1 w3v2-v3 & w7. All excellent when amp & box design + cost were major concerns with the lower end stuff. I’d like to try the shallow mount stuff as well as the fathom/Gotham for home. I will always choose them for future car audio as I’ve never heard another mobile sub be so flexible & musically perfect. Yes other brands make big power dumps but JL has been excellent with their subs as a builder and the reference manuals are top notch and should be available for everyone for free!
Mike, thank you so much for sharing this story. We appreciate the kind words and continued support throughout the years. We're pleased to know you've continued to have a wonderful experience!
What an amazing video. I wish JL audio would consider experimenting with the home audio line again, that way someone could have a complete JL audio home theatre system.
I've always used JL in all my vehicles throughout the years... its good to see why this company has the best quality and sound above all other companies.... at least that's my opinion.
Big JL Audio fan. Traded my Palisade for an Acura RDX so I was gonna downsize. Gave away a 1200/1, 12W7AE in a Gateley Ported Enclosure. Was going to buy a ProWedge 10W7AE and 750/1 but changed to a ProWedge 12W7AE. I looked at a lot of other subwoofers / amp combinations but after having owned 4 W7s in the past, I stayed with JL Audio.
Wow.. someplace like this would be a fun place to see. I love my tech, but really don't care about how they make it.. this is easier to understand and appreciate the dedication to each piece of product. Amazing.
This is such an awesome Tour of the JL Audio Head Quarters! Thank you so much for sharing, Mark 😎👊 edited: I would LOVE to see the extra footage you got here on your channel.
I have watched so many videos from you and learned so much. I am looking to upgrade my car audio system and I would need to make an infinite baffle subwoofer system in order to maintain the original speaker setup. I would love to see you cover that in a video! Love the content, and your fabrication skills are awesome!
I still have a pair of OG 10w7's stored away waiting for the day they return to use. I wasn't very aware of JL until a friend of mine traded a set of wheels for a pair of JL 12's in a box and an Alpine amp in the late 90's. Been a fan ever since.
1993/4, junior in HS. two JL 8W6s on a Phoenix Gold M44's rear channels, ported. Sounded absolutely stunning. Buddy of mine had two 15W1s in a 4th order bandbass with Rockford Punch powering them, also sounded great. The audio shop we used to hang out at did a lot of JL sub installs. Mids and highs from that era were usually Boston Acoustics or MB Quart, although Rockford was available. JL was just into subs at that time, at least that shop only stocked their subs, but components came very soon after.
Yes pls Take us through the tour of Electronics manufacturing in JL. Seems it is one of the few US companies which is manufacturing products in US. Keep it up JL 👍
While I very much enjoyed the tour of the speaker and enclosure factory, being a former U.S.N. electronics tech, I would REALLY!!!!!!!!!! love to see a tour of the electronics side of thing! As always, excellent video. I look forward to the next upload.
Fantastic video. This is sort of hifi without magic and snakeoil just solid craftmanship. Clean production , precise mounting fixtures, an eye of details. Love such production.
Very interesting video. JL is underrated in todays car audio world. They produce world class products that are still affordable for working class people.
Yeah def show the fiberglass in detail! I have a stealth truck sub and I love that thing. Would really enjoy seeing how they are built. And the box building area!
Wow!! I've been a big JL fan for many years and always assumed they were sourced from "Chy-nah" lol. The tour really opened my eyes to their detail to quality.
I will definitely stop complaining about JL's pricing! Awesome facility and people! Thanks for the video
The one statement alone about not getting rid of people was enough to get a check in the w column from me for JL. Awesome company and awesome products and obviously take care of their employees. I'll also add that you can clearly tell why their prices are what they are.
I had no idea they employed so many people, kudos to JL Audio for keeping production domestic. Good video.
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Loved that it was mixed men and women of different nationalities 😊🫡
😆. Sounds like some sjw stuff. It's not like they go out on the streets or put an add in the paper
There isnt a quota of how many of each they have to employ
I was an installer on and off for ~25 years and went to the Miramar facility about 20 years ago. It was MUCH smaller. I remember installing JL maybe around late 90s when the tweeters were oval. I managed a high end shop from '99 to '08 and my 2004 Mercury Marauder was our store JL Audio demo vehicle. Still have that car today, still have ALL of the original equipment that was installed in 2005 working perfectly. Outdated? Yep. But sounds fantastic. Buy GREAT equipment the first time and you won't be wasting your money.
JL Audio is my go to first whenever I want a subwoofer, so seeing the attention to detail and craftsmanship makes me love their products even more. I’m willing to pay a premium for American made
We appreciate that continued support! We're happy to know you enjoyed a look at some of our manufacturing processes. Stay Tüned as we'll be releasing more content from our manufacturing facilities soon!
Me too. I live in Jamaica and from i started with my old skool 8w6 and 12w6 subs i never looked back. They're old now and i have to be repairing them alot but i love em dearly. My folks come at me for being so loyal to them but the only chamge i will make is to upgrade to the w7 series. I appreciate every ounce of work these angels put into making life awesome with these products. I hope there is JL Audio in the life after this one :D
I'm impressed by the VP knowledge about every aspect and technical about their products and production, also by the fact he precise that the robots they use are there to help workers and not to replace them. All this tells me a lot about the company. Kudos to CarAudioFabrication and JL Audio for that wonderful visit.
Awesome tour. I'm glad to see JL is supporting the local community and company workers will the rates they charge. I recently picked up a used 13w7 with hopes of making a fathom home sub in the future. In the meantime, I have it in my tundra on a RF 1500bdcp. I have never heard bass so clean and effortless. It is an absolute joy to listen to.
So frickin cool to see inside the JL warehouse and so cool to see you out doing tours, Mark!
Glad you enjoyed seeing some of our manufacturing processes. It was great to have Mark come by our main facility.
has anyone used these in a home theater setting
Just an awesome video Mark! This is probably one of your best. I love the documentary style that you based this off of. Also, you asked the perfect questions! Thank you and of course YES, we would love more videos of the construction processes!
One thing you definitely did was build value and justification of JL Audio and their products. Those drivers are not Chinese rebranded models that 15 other companies offer. They are one of a kind, hand built, in the USA!
Again, well done my friend!!!!
I would like to see the Arizona tour please!
i remember carrying JL Audio in my shop during the 80's those entry level 12w1 in a single reflex bandpass enclosure teamed with a precision power amplifier was a classic combination the good ole days.
I guess nowadays that would be considered a SQ build. Hi I got to admit I would love to have some old school gear in brand new condition. Rockford fosgate Punch subs are still beasts. But JL... For sure that sounds nice
3 - 10w6 subs on a PPI a1200!!
@@chadstockton6821 PPI amps where the beast in those days, very strong amps which still work in my 1997 4runner. PPI old school still hitting hard to this day.
JL Audio is one of the very rare companies that has grown and never lost their original values, if anything they have grown better and better. The very meaningful fact that their employees last so long is for me a warranty on itself. On the audio side, JL Audio has never ever disapointed, whatever speaker, amp, even wiring kits their products just works and leave you with a smile. That's the whole value of JL Audio, you spend you money and get that satisfaction, for sure! no if's, no but's just straightforward excellence!
Man I miss my 15w3. Those days were some of my fondest memories in car audio. That sub survived for a long time with me beating the hell out of it with just over 1200 watts (measured), and when it fried JL replaced it for free! Those were the days!
This is the Best Episode of this Channel's History.
And this explains the hefty price tag for JL Audio products! You get what you pay for IMO... Great video thank you
Kickers are cheaper because they have less people in there factory tour.
Hey Mark! Thanks for the Video, it is awesome to see where I work from an outside perspective.
More JL audio factory content please! So awesome
I gotta agree with him that the finish is what we see first, I opened up a soundbar system with a subwoofer I bought and the piano finish was so scratched up I didnt even bother continuing and just went straight back with it. Cool to see all the work and testing they do, really makes you feel comfortable buying JL Audio gear :)
This is what made in America really looks like, all hand built. Incredible, I won't complain about JL's prices anymore.
Glad to see people like Steve and the others with that happy exited attitude and proud to represent the product and the company they work at.
Companies need to interact more with consumers and listen, show winnovation and deliver what will carry them to the future. Thanks for sharing
We couldn't agree more!
BRO!! They charge their own magnets? I kind of overlook JL because they are a mainstream brand but after seeing this (I am an engineering intern) this has given me a deep appreciation of the quality and in house design/assembly that is being done here.. I am without a doubt buying a set of C7's now.. I had no idea they were built to this degree of precision and quality. I am completely blown away!
Glad to hear it! Please let us know if you ever have any questions regarding the C7s or anything else!
I can't afford new JL Audio products, but I've used their stuff used and it always worked fine. Great video.
Great company. No wonder they sound so good, all those wonderful ladies!
The amount of shear technology and labor that goes into a product line is amazing…. When done right and to an amazing level shown here. Amazing.
With automation we don’t replace we augment. Glad to have JL in my car
I was leaning to JL from listening to it in a car audio store but now I’m in love. Thanks!
We're always here if you have any questions at all!
Ever since the first time I heard a trio of w6v1 12s in the back of my buddys 1996 extended cab ranger, (I’m sure the were being powered by an Alpine v12 2 channel or something similar), I will never forget the pressure that they caused in the cabin of the trunk and the amazing sound that they had! I feel like I felt spent the last 26 years since that day in high school chasing that same sound where the subwoofers played all the way from 50 or 60 Hz down to the mid to high 20s… Completely flat! Or at least it sounded very good! Very musical but yet very loud at the same time! Extremely low distortion and just an overall pleasant listening experience with very little fatigue! Even though I somewhat showed my age with that high school comment, I’m still very much involved in the industry building custom vehicles in my area and guessing I’ve designed, built and installed over 1000 systems including custom subwoofer boxes for some of metro Detroit’s best custom vehicles! …systems for some of Sundown‘s best subs, DC audio, crossfire, Rockford Fosgate etc. and still nothing shakes a stick at a 12W7 in a sealed box on a good 1000/1! They sound amazing vented also but to have that kind of output in a sealed box is nothing short of amazing! Sorry for the rant lol… I said all of that to say this, I’ve always loved JL audio‘s products and this video just made me love them even more!! Keep up the great work guys and keep the great content coming Mark!
@32:42 that's why I ended up here. I would appreciate a little more detailed information on the quality of mdf used and v grove dado pre carpet fold and glue process. Before coming here I read on JL site,
"V-Groove MDF Construction
Summary:
This advanced cabinet-building technique uses CNC-machining to create precise panel joints that make enclosure assembly more efficient and exact.
Detailed Information:
We begin with quality medium-density fiberboard, which is then machined on our CNC-controlled KOMO woodworking stations. These powerful machines are able to cut a wide range of features onto a sheet of MDF, with minimal waste and absolute precision. The KOMO machines cut out the woofer holes, terminal holes, cut dado grooves, create countersinks and most importantly, cut the angles at the edges of the panels that form the enclosure's main shell so that these panels fit together precisely, with no gaps or leaks.
Once the panels are cut, assembly technicians line them up in the correct order and glue their outer faces onto a long piece of carpet, creating a "wrap": a long series of panels, hinged temporarily by the carpet. In the next assembly step, our wood assembly teams fill the V-grooves between the panels and any dado grooves that receive dividers or secondary wraps with wood-glue. Once the glue is applied, the enclosure shells folds together along the V-grooves, capturing dividers in the dado grooves and secondary wraps, and evenly spreading the glue throughout the joints. One line of mechanical fasteners is applied to hold the structure together while the wood glue dries.
The V-groove technique greatly improves assembly efficiency, and also results in a far stronger and better sealed enclosure than the typical butt-joint construction found on imported enclosures. The quality of the MDF used in JL Audio systems is also vastly better than the typical "China-Grade MDF" used in the imported products."
Mark, you shoulda stopped in their office and played like mister beast asking their office if they've liked and subscribed to your channel :) They seem to maintain a decent social and marketing presence that matches their manufacturing and engineering passion.
After seeing this video, this makes me feel great about my recent purchase. I just ordered a stealth box paired with a Audio control D-5.1300 and powerbass Toyota oem replacement speakers for my 22 3rd GEN Tacoma. $1000 price tag was hard to swallow for the sub but now I feel great that I’m supporting an awesome American company and yes please show us the Phoenix Arizona location I’m really interested because it’s my home state.
Would love to see the production line (32:18) and the woodshop/CNC department (35:36) in more detail, and of course would watch if you got a chance to tour the electronics department (41:05) - I’d definitely watch a full part 2, 3, and on. Awesome seeing the behind the scenes action going on at JL
I love listening to Steve talk, and he can go for hours and hours at that speed, one of the best talkers I have ever met, I have had the pleasure of attending his lectures three times I believe back when I was selling car audio, and even had the pleasure of getting drinks with him afterwards and spending a few hours getting to know him, wonderful guy, fantastic family man, wonderful father, and husband, and one of the most genuine honest guys, you will ever meet and so proud of the work that JL. Audio has done over the decades. I will never buy another brand of car audio product. I have been away from the industry for more than a decade and seeing Steve again makes me miss the old days. Thank you Mark for this tour of JL audio facilities
What a high quality...highly motivated and meticulous corporation...I really appreciate this
Thank you for the kind words!
I've had 16 sets of jl's and I'm happy to see the people who make them.
There are so many excellent manufacturers out there and I have known about JL Audio for a very long time (my church five years ago installed JL Audio equipment (amplifiers/speakers/everything) to do all of the music and multimedia in the main auditorium. JL Audio was already in my list of top ten but the level of professionalism and quality I see in this video during this tour, man! I am just blown away!!!! Their attention to detail at EVERY SINGLE STEP in the manufacturing process is beyond believable. I am getting some JL subs this week to add to my testing and project development. It is now time! I wish every manufacturer showed off their stuff in this way.
Please let us know if you have any questions at all. We're here to help!
They can but they will not because they do NOT even come close!!!
JL is definitely the standard when it comes to car audio
I love these kind of videos! It's even better when you've used the product and know it too
Heard my first set of JL’s in 1993. A pair of JL 10w6 paired to a Rockford Fosgate amp. My favorite system ever was a trio of 12w6’s powered off a Phoenix Gold Amp. I’ve owned a bunch of Wo subs and had a setup with four 12w3’s once. Now I am looking at building a non bass heavy system. Pure clarity. All JL speakers, I just have to decide if I want to run JL amps over other companies like Audio Control. In the car audio world, JL stands at the forefront of my mind because all the other great audio companies that put car audio on the map have sold out or traded compromises for profit margins. JL needs to bring out a JL classic line of W6’s! They where just amazing and they are what put JL on the map. Honor the W6, the culture and JL with a classic series!!! Even the classic dust cap would build excitement!
Just pulled my 12w0 out of my truck that I used while I was waiting on my Stealthbox to get delivered. Now I have two 10w1-v3s under the rear seat paired with two sets of JL components and amped off two Alpine amps. I'm in acoustic heaven.
I have a whole new appreciation for this company and can now justify paying a bit more for my W3s. Going forward I would go 100% JL audio products. Even if it means a few more weeks of savings it's worth the investment in a company that treats their employees well and builds in the USA with amazing quality and precision!
I ran a pair of 12w1 subs in the mid 90's and never used anything else but JL Audio subwoofers since. I am currently 50 yrs young running a 12w6 off an HD750/1 and 2 sets of C5 6.5 components off the HD600/4 with audio control signal processors in my 90 civic h/b si. After watching this video, paying thousands of dollars for my JL Audio products over the years is justified. Thank you for the memories JL Audio...Awesome👍🏼CAF...no matter what Doug says.
#JLAUDIO4LIFE #AUDIOCONTROL #DAGOODLIFE
I bought my First subwoofer back in 2006, the 12W6V2-D4. Still it's working. Awesome company.
I live right around the corner from the factory. Love their products!
Mark, although it’s not YOUR build video, this is one of your best videos.
Great content here. Thanks.
I digg JL. They are awesome. This is where peoples money goes. Goes into making perfect every time equipment for you. Just like that one body shop guy that can paint his cheeks off. Can’t wait to hear them talk about the VX1000/5i. Quite a sweet amp. I have 2 of them. Nice to take the tour with ya Mark. Bless up!
Electronics tour for sure!!!!
This is LIGHT years ahead of the kicker factory videos I've seen. Impressive!
I toured the facility a couple of years ago, never will forget it.
Awesome! What was your favorite part of the tour?
JL audio and Audio control were always my go to brands since high school. I’ve ran many of their products all the way up to the W7 bad boys. Unfortunately due to my health issues I haven’t been able to get back into car audio for the last 7 years. Someday maybe! I’d love to tour their shop as well as get into their home audio equipment as well. Love that they are now part of Garmin, another very amazing company. Used many of their products when I was still flying as well as vehicles.
Owning a car that’s built with JL everything. Speakers. Subwoofer. Amps. Line out converter. Distribution blocks. RCA cables. Fuses. RBC remote. I think ya get the point. But it was awesome to see how these products were made so that I can now justify why I’ve spent the ridiculous amount of money I’ve spent. Can’t wait for part 2,3 and so on. 💯💪🏼
Definitely would like to see the other videos if available!
I only have full JL AUDIO systems in all of my vehicles (6) and I've never had any problems or no reason to ever think about any other brands. Their AUDIO systems are just phenomenal
Wow very nice!!! Great video, an would love to see the electronics production.
18:34 my heart raced!! I was like WTH, those drills sounded so real
I LOVE JL AUDIO!!! I still remember my first jl sub an 8 inch with a hole in the rubber which i silicone and put in a carton box and put a whole bunch of tape to “reinforce” the box In 1999 then 3 w3’s in 2002 and its been a wrap since. JL are the best subs ever!!
Yes, Mark!! Please visit tge amp manufacturing facility, by all means!!
Also, can we get a breakdown on hybrid car systems? That is more relevant every day!!!!
you could tell this guy really loved having you there man. asking all the right questions and having a hoot of it.
Great video JL is the best have used in all my cars.
Its nice to see there's still a few companies left manufacturing in the U.S.A. I'll be buying more JL products moving forward to keep this going.
I can't afford JL audio.. but at least now I can see why.
This would be a cool place to work!
Great work Mark. So cool to get this experience.
People still talk about how loud my two 12w0's were on just 250w which was later beat by my two 12w3v4's on 600w that metered a 46.2 on the dash.
JL definitely works some wizardry ish in places we still haven't seen, and Im only happy about it.
JL was always great with customer service. Box’s I built within spec & not abusing with cheap amps they always accommodated my needs. The sq of their subs with the power handling has always been worth the premium price. I’ve used w-0 w-1 w3v2-v3 & w7. All excellent when amp & box design + cost were major concerns with the lower end stuff. I’d like to try the shallow mount stuff as well as the fathom/Gotham for home. I will always choose them for future car audio as I’ve never heard another mobile sub be so flexible & musically perfect. Yes other brands make big power dumps but JL has been excellent with their subs as a builder and the reference manuals are top notch and should be available for everyone for free!
Mike, thank you so much for sharing this story. We appreciate the kind words and continued support throughout the years. We're pleased to know you've continued to have a wonderful experience!
This is definitely a treat!
Do the next series of jl audio! Have much fun with this video! Thank you for that!
Awesome vid Mark
Nice JL audio plant tour, I will like to see the electronic plant too.
What an amazing video. I wish JL audio would consider experimenting with the home audio line again, that way someone could have a complete JL audio home theatre system.
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@@JLAudioInc I think I might just save my pennies for a while.
I've always used JL in all my vehicles throughout the years... its good to see why this company has the best quality and sound above all other companies.... at least that's my opinion.
Yes we wanna see more on the enclosure, fiberglass, ect! Such a cool facility
Definitely more videos of the tour!
Thanks for video. Greetings from Italy
Big JL Audio fan. Traded my Palisade for an Acura RDX so I was gonna downsize. Gave away a 1200/1, 12W7AE in a Gateley Ported Enclosure. Was going to buy a ProWedge 10W7AE and 750/1 but changed to a ProWedge 12W7AE. I looked at a lot of other subwoofers / amp combinations but after having owned 4 W7s in the past, I stayed with JL Audio.
Thanks for this awesome Video And yes I would love to see more. Thanks Mark !!
LOVED this end to end and will watch any other JL Audio vids you do put out!
Los productos jL audio son lo mejor del mundo
Definición perfección calidad. = sonido sorprendente
This was awesome! I love seeing how some of my favorite audio gear is made. I think you should go ahead do the video for the enclosures too.
Wow.. someplace like this would be a fun place to see. I love my tech, but really don't care about how they make it.. this is easier to understand and appreciate the dedication to each piece of product. Amazing.
Dude- OF COURSE we all want to see the fiberglass and woodshop videos.
Please produce them ASAP :)
@12:07 I see Hexagon branded robotic arm. So cool to see our products are being used by JL audio ☺
Please do the extra detailed videos! This was great 👍🏻
This is such an awesome Tour of the JL Audio Head Quarters! Thank you so much for sharing, Mark 😎👊 edited: I would LOVE to see the extra footage you got here on your channel.
Yes, I would like to see the jL audio electronics division in AZ.
That was an awesome tour and thanks to you for sharing the content with us ,the electronics tour will be great as well.🤓✌
I have watched so many videos from you and learned so much. I am looking to upgrade my car audio system and I would need to make an infinite baffle subwoofer system in order to maintain the original speaker setup. I would love to see you cover that in a video! Love the content, and your fabrication skills are awesome!
If you make it to Arizona, you're really going to love it... go in late fall though after the monsoon season :) MTX is out there as well...
I still have a pair of OG 10w7's stored away waiting for the day they return to use.
I wasn't very aware of JL until a friend of mine traded a set of wheels for a pair of JL 12's in a box and an Alpine amp in the late 90's. Been a fan ever since.
Appreciate the love!
This was awesome. Thanks! I definitely want to see follow up vids further breaking down JL fab stuffs!
I used to have a jl 10w3 in high school, should have never let it go.
Man JL sent their best guy to give Mark the tour 🙆🏽♂️. Great video love the tour.
Wow! Extremely impressive commitment to innovation, quality, and performance! No wonder they're the best.
1993/4, junior in HS. two JL 8W6s on a Phoenix Gold M44's rear channels, ported. Sounded absolutely stunning. Buddy of mine had two 15W1s in a 4th order bandbass with Rockford Punch powering them, also sounded great. The audio shop we used to hang out at did a lot of JL sub installs. Mids and highs from that era were usually Boston Acoustics or MB Quart, although Rockford was available. JL was just into subs at that time, at least that shop only stocked their subs, but components came very soon after.
Yes pls
Take us through the tour of Electronics manufacturing in JL.
Seems it is one of the few US companies which is manufacturing products in US.
Keep it up JL 👍
Great video! Very nice to see how the JL line is made.
While I very much enjoyed the tour of the speaker and enclosure factory, being a former U.S.N. electronics tech, I would REALLY!!!!!!!!!! love to see a tour of the electronics side of thing! As always, excellent video. I look forward to the next upload.
Stay tüned - we will work on bringing electronics tech video soon!
Fantastic video. This is sort of hifi without magic and snakeoil just solid craftmanship. Clean production , precise mounting fixtures, an eye of details. Love such production.
Very interesting video. JL is underrated in todays car audio world. They produce world class products that are still affordable for working class people.
Yeah def show the fiberglass in detail! I have a stealth truck sub and I love that thing. Would really enjoy seeing how they are built. And the box building area!
Christ. I knew they were top notch and expensive for a reason but after watching this JL is worth every over engineered dollar they ask for.
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This video makes me take so much pride owning Jl speakers and amps. The best of the best 👌🏽
Thank you so much for the support!
Wow!! I've been a big JL fan for many years and always assumed they were sourced from "Chy-nah" lol. The tour really opened my eyes to their detail to quality.
Awesome piece here,id love to see more of that process you've captured at the JL Audio Plant in Florida! Thanks
YES! more JL vids please...