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Jamo C 910 10" powered subwoofer (Black)

Item # 701C910BK

This attractive front-firing subwoofer provides deep, musical bass for a two-channel or surround sound system.

This attractive front-firing subwoofer provides deep, musical bass for a two-channel or surround sound system.

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Item # 701C910BK

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About the Jamo C 910

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A solid subwoofer with handsome Danish design

The Jamo C 910 is designed to work well with the Danish company's popular Concert 9 speaker series. A built-in 50-watt RMS amplifier powers a 10" front-firing woofer and ensures controlled, accurate bass that sounds great with movie soundtracks and music alike. 

A solid subwoofer with handsome Danish design

The Jamo C 910 is designed to work well with the Danish company's popular Concert 9 speaker series. A built-in 50-watt RMS amplifier powers a 10" front-firing woofer and ensures controlled, accurate bass that sounds great with movie soundtracks and music alike. 

An LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) input let you easily connect the C 910 to almost any home theater receiver. Built-in volume, crossover, and phase controls help you fine-tune the bass to your liking, and blend it in with your other speakers.

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Product highlights:

  • frequency response: 32-125 Hz
  • built-in Class D amplifier delivers 50 watts RMS power (200 peak)
  • 10" front-firing IMG (injection-molded graphite) woofer
  • bass reflex design with front-firing port
  • phase switch (0/180°)
  • auto on/off
  • RCA/LFE input
  • wireless-ready (with optional WA-2 kit)
  • volume dial on rear panel
  • variable 40-200 Hz crossover
Dimensions and warranty:
  • 12-1/2"W x 15-13/16"H x 16-1/8"D
  • weight: 31 lbs.
  • warranty: 5 years woofer, 2 years amplifier
  • MFR # 1068178

What's in the box:

  • Powered subwoofer
  • Grille
  • 6' AC power cord
  • User Manual
  • Important Safety Instructions
  • Warranty Information

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Features & specs

Enclosure Ported
Woofer Size (inches) 10
Woofer Composition IMG
Firing Direction Front
Amplifier Output (watts) 50
Frequency Response 32-125 Hz
Connections
Preamp-Level Inputs Stereo RCA/LFE
Speaker-Level Inputs No
Speaker-Level Outputs No
Wireless Optional
Controls
Low-Pass Crossover Freq 40-200
High-Pass Crossover Freq N/A
Phase Switch Yes
App Control No
Remote No
Other Info
Height (inches) 16
Width (inches) 12-9/16
Depth (inches) 16-15/16
Weight 31.0 lbs
Speaker Parts Warranty 5 Years
Speaker Labor Warranty 5 Years
Amplifier Parts Warranty 2 Years
Amplifier Labor Warranty 2 Years

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Features

50W Class D-Amplifier: The built-in 50 watt (RMS) / 200 watt (Peak) Class-D amplifier in the Jamo C 910 powered subwoofer provides accurate, cinematic bass performance with headroom to spare.

10" Injection-Molded Graphite (IMG) Woofer: The Jamo C 910 powered subwoofer boasts a 10" injection-molded graphite (IMG) woofer cone which is very rigid - ensuring pure, pistonic motion with less cone break-up for clean, tight bass; while also being exceptionally light, allowing the Concert 9 Series subwoofer to achieve high extersion and output.

Bass Reflex Cabinet: The Jamo C 910 powered sub features a bass reflex cabinet with a front-firing port for bigger bass and greater efficiency. The tube port features a flared design that minimizes port noise while providing exceptional low-frequency extension, and the front-firing positioning means you can put the subwoofer tight against a wall or in a cabinet.

LFE/RCA Inputs: The Jamo C 910 powered subwoofer is outfitted with a set of line-level RCA inputs to connect the sub to your receiver or integrated amplifier. The line-level RCA connections can be used as a LFE input or stereo input.

  • LFE Input: Most of today's AV receivers have a line-level subwoofer output (LFE). If your receiver has an LFE output, connect one end of a subwoofer cable (sold separately) to this output and connect the other end of the cable into the powered subwoofer's line-level input labeled "LEFT/LFE". Set the powered sub's built-in crossover to "200Hz" with this type of connection.
  • Stereo Input: In absence of a subwoofer (LFE) output on your receiver, as an alternative hookup, you can connect Left & Right channel pre-amp outputs from the receiver to both the "Left/LFE" and "Right" inputs on the powered subwoofer.

Optional Wireless Kit: The Klipsch WA-2 wireless subwoofer kit (sold separately) is designed to add simplistic wireless capability to the Jamo Concert 9 Series powered sub. The WA-2 wireless subwoofer kit makes adding a powered subwoofer to a new or existing speaker system much easier, because it replaces the need for a separate subwoofer cable that traditionally must be connected between the receiver and the powered sub. The Klipsch WA-2 wireless subwoofer kit operates wirelessly over the 2.4GHz frequency range with a wireless transmission range of up to 50'. Because of its advanced automatic channel selection technology, the WA-2 wireless subwoofer kit does not interfere with, nor has interference from any other wireless systems in your home (such as your wireless network or wireless phone system). The Klipsch WA-2 wireless subwoofer kit consists of two components; a wireless transmitter & wireless receiver.

  • Wireless Transmitter: The wireless transmitter is fitted with stereo RCA jacks that connect to your home theater receiver's LFE/subwoofer output port (via the included 15" audio cable; Y-adapter maybe required). You will also need to connect the transmitter's external power supply to an AC wall outlet for power.
  • Wireless Receiver: The wireless receiver features a proprietary 4-pin connector which plugs into the "WA-port" of the Concert 9 Series powered subwoofer. There are two keyhole slots on the wireless Receiver which allows you to mount the unit to the back of your powered sub. The proprietary 4-pin "WA-port" connector provides audio signal to your powered sub and power for the wireless receiver.

Notes:

  • The two-piece kit, composed of a transmitter and a receiver, conducts a simple automatic pairing process that syncs the transmitter and receiver the first time they are used; after that, your compatible powered sub is automatically activated when ready for use.
  • The transmitter's input gain control compensates for varying output levels of different home theater receivers, allowing maximum performance with any system.

Rear Mounted Controls: The level control, low pass crossover, and phase switch allow you to blend the powered subwoofer's low-frequency tones with your system's other speakers, as well as establish the ideal level of bass. These controls are found on the rear-panel of the powered sub.

  • Level Control: The level control adjusts the subwoofer's volume relative to the rest of your home audio system. After the sub's level control has been set, the volume control of your AV receiver will be the volume control for both the Jamo powered subwoofer and your connected loudspeakers.
  • Low Pass Crossover: The variable low pass crossover is adjustable from 40-200Hz. The crossover point chosen determines where low bass frequencies are "handed-off" from your AV system's loudspeakers to the Jamo powered subwoofer. Set the crossover point based on the size of your systems' main left/right speakers. If your AV receiver has an LFE output and built-in bass management, then set the powered sub's built-in crossover all the way to "200Hz".
  • Phase Control: This control is used to acoustically match the powered subwoofer's output to your main speakers. Select the position either 0° or 180° in which the powered sub has more output at the main listening position.

Auto Power On/Off: The Jamo powered subwoofer will automatically turn On when it senses an audio signal. It will automatically go into "Standby mode" after 15 minutes with no audio signal. You can also choose to turn the powered sub On or Off manually from the rear-switch on the back.

Mounting Options: For optimum performance, place the powered sub in a corner of the room on the same wall as your front channel speakers. Please note that room placement can have a dramatic effect on the performance of your powered subwoofer. Corner placement, as suggested above, will increase the amount of bass output, while placing the subwoofer along the middle of a wall, or out in the room will decrease the amount of bass output.

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I have a Denon AVRS660H and would go from #1 subwoofer out to the LFE input. What is "Phase" used for on this subwoofer?
don  Apr 24, 2024
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Hey Don, that is correct, you would run a mono RCA from Sub 1 on the back of that Denon into the LFE input on this subwoofer. Now phase is something that synchronizes the in-and-out movement of your sub's woofer with the woofers in the rest of your system so that when the subwoofer cone is "pushing" air out, the other woofer diaphragms are also moving outward. If your subwoofer is on the same plane as your front speakers then set the subwoofer phase switch to 0. If your subwoofer is located anywhere else then try the phase switch in both positions and set it to the position that produces the strongest bass at your listening position. Given the vagaries of bass standing waves that result in all rooms, you may notice no difference at all, in which case set the switch to 0.
red  Apr 25, 2024 (Staff)
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Can this be used with an Integra DTR-30.5 AV receiver?
john  Apr 05, 2024
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Hey John, this certainly can be connected up with your Integra receiver. You would just need a mono RCA sub cable if you do not have one already, and you would run that from the single subwoofer output on the back of your Integra and run that into the RCA input on the Jamo labelled LFE. Here is a cable for reference if you need one: https://www.crutchfield.com/I-rET1c402/p_946SPRCA3M/SVS-SoundPath-RCA-Audio-Interconnect-Cable-3-meters-9-8-feet.html
red  Apr 05, 2024 (Staff)
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Hi. Just got this and am trying to dial it in. There is generally an inverse relationship between crossover and gain, correct?
ed  Feb 11, 2024
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Crossover is a personal preference choice, Ed. Generally speaking, you will want to choose your crossover point first, then set your gain accordingly. Usually in my personal setups I prefer to run a pretty low crossover, and you can usually raise your gain a slight amount from when using a higher crossover. I hope this helps!
bo  Feb 11, 2024 (Staff)
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Can I connect this subwoofer wirelessly to my Denon AVR S770H?
lee  Feb 05, 2024
1 answer
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Greetings Lee. Thank you for your question. In order to do that you would need a wireless kit, not included with the subwoofer. If it is impossible to run a wire from your Denon to the subwoofer, below is a kit we recommend. https://www.crutchfield.com/p_946SNDPATH/SVS-SoundPath.html You can also use the Klipsch kit as Jamo is part of the Klipsch family of products. This kit will only work with select Klipsch and Jamo subwoofers. https://www.crutchfield.com/p_714WA2/Klipsch-WA-2.html
hogan  Feb 05, 2024 (Staff)
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Can I connect this to a current stereo only receiver without wiring it in. Receiver is a Yamaha RS-202? What do I need to do it wirelessly?
j  Jun 22, 2022
1 answer
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The Yamaha R-S202 does not have a subwoofer output. Connecting a subwoofer to this unit would require that the subwoofer have speaker level inputs, which this unit does not. There would be no way to make it wireless, as the wireless adapter would all require a dedicated LFE output.
thomas  Jun 23, 2022 (Staff)
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I have an older receiver with no LFE output connection. Can I connect this sub to the Audio Out RCA jacks?
oldie  Apr 14, 2021
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I would say "No" for 2 reasons: (1) A receiver that supports a subwoofer (i.e. has a subwoofer pre-out or LFE connection) allows you to change a setting on the receiver to indicate that a subwoofer is connected and/or set the cross-over (cut-off) frequency for the subwoofer. Without this (i.e. your old stereo receiver with no LFE output), you'll have overlapping frequencies (from the front speakers and the subwoofer) resulting in "pumped up" (undesirable) volume. You can try lowering the frequency setting on the subwoofer to match the natural roll-off of your front speakers, but it might be tough to find the correct setting. (2) The LFE output is not just line-level but is also controlled by the volume setting (not amplified to W/channel levels but varied around line-level). A regular Audio or Tape Out connection does not have that. So with an LFE, you make a 1-time adjustment to the volume setting on the subwoofer to get it close to the volume from your front speakers then you just use/adjust your receiver volume after that. Using the Audio or Tape Out connection, you will have to change your subwoofer volume every time you change your receiver volume (a complete nuisance). Hope this helps.
peter  Oct 28, 2022
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Yes you can. It has RCA Jack inputs.
denis  Apr 15, 2021
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Yes, because the sub woofer will filter low frecuency of the audio out rca.
jose  Apr 14, 2021
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Most definitely. Should connect directly to the RCA connection on the sub.
brian  Apr 14, 2021
Q
does your jamo c 910 subwoofer turn on automatically?
raymond  Dec 31, 2023
1 answer
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The Jamo powered subwoofer will automatically turn on when it senses an audio signal, R. It will automatically go into "Standby mode" after 15 minutes with no audio signal. You can also choose to turn the powered sub On or Off manually from the rear-switch on the back.
bo  Jan 01, 2024 (Staff)
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what do you need to hook this up wirelessly to a Yamaha RX-V385?
john  Dec 11, 2023
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Greetings John. The Klipsch wireless kit is fully compatible with this Jamo sub, or you could use a universal wireless kit. Those would include both a transmitter, and a receiver. Transmitter would be attached to the Yamaha, and the receiver would attach to the Jamo subwoofers RCA input jack. We do very well with these kits below. https://www.crutchfield.com/p_714WA2/Klipsch-WA-2.html https://www.crutchfield.com/p_946SNDPATH/SVS-SoundPath.html
hogan  Dec 11, 2023 (Staff)
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I want to upgrade my sub - over the last 1 1/2 years have upgraded my system to the following: Front Speakers-Jamo S83C, Center - Jamo S805, Rear - Jamo S801. Receiver is Yamaha RX-V483BL. My current sub is a 10" Yamaha that was included in a speaker pkg that I purchased over 15 years ago. Will this work well with what I have?
ryan  Dec 14, 2020
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Yes aby not . I have 8 years old denon amplifier and side speakers , with correct settings everything works perfectly !!
elena  Dec 15, 2020
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Hooked mine up a few days ago. It's sube enough to not be overpowering. It was tuned with my other speakers via my new Denon AVR. Love it.
courtney  Dec 15, 2020
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Yes, it will match well. Its a great sub. Super simple setup
jp  Dec 14, 2020
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Sure it would work well , mine sounds great , basically you have the same set up as ours , just I'm using a denon receiver and the price was good too
robert  Dec 14, 2020
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