Premium speakers deliver sound, style & light show

JBL Marine Premium Speakers

Feb 4, 2025

For an unrivalled audio experience, few speakers match the impressive acoustic reproduction — and volume handling — of JBL Club Marine 8″ Two-Way Speakers (model JBL Club 82). Available from RiverPark Marine, the stereo speakers marry audiophile-quality sound with an RGB lighting show that brings sound to life.

Built to survive a harsh marine environment, the fully marinized speakers are IPx5 rated. Sealed motor structures, UV-resistant one-piece cast-polymer baskets, sealed magnets and rubber surrounds provide years of reliable service.

Illuminated speaker cones display seven bold colors that provide a colorful light show when it’s time to party and practical utility lighting when docking and doing other tasks. If connected to a lighting controller, the color variations are endless.

Balanced bridge-mounted silk dome tweeters deliver smooth high-frequency response and increased power handling for high and mid tones. Polypropylene cones provide incredible distortion-free bass notes. Combined, JBL Club 82 speakers offer 150W RMS and a peak of 450W. Sensitivity is 92dB (@ 2.83V) with a frequency response of 30Hz – 20kHz and a nominal impedance of 4ohm.

Available with gloss white or satin grey grilles, hidden mounts and a unique twist-lock design make installation a snap.

www.riverparkmarine.com

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