







🎵 Elevate your drive with bass that’s felt, not seen.
The JBL BassPro Hub is an 11-inch powered subwoofer system delivering 200W RMS of deep, precise bass. Its innovative design fits flush into your vehicle’s spare tire hub, preserving cargo space while enhancing audio performance. Featuring a lightweight fiberglass woofer, remote bass control with up to 12dB boost, and built-in protection circuits, it offers a reliable, easy-to-install solution for audiophiles seeking powerful low-end without compromise.






| ASIN | B07PSQ693G |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,067 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #67 in Home Audio Subwoofers #98 in Car Component Subwoofers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (339) |
| Date First Available | March 14, 2019 |
| Included Components | BassPro Hub Subwoofer, Safety sheet, Quick Start Guide (full manual online), Hardware for attachment to vehicle, Wiring harness, Remote controller with 5 meters cable |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
| Item model number | JBLBASSPROHUBAM |
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Material | Rubber |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | BASSPRO HUB |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 14.17"D x 14.17"W x 6.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | vehicle |
| Set Name | JBL BassPro Hub Subwoofer System |
| Shape | Circular |
| Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Special Feature | Car Audio Subwoofer |
| Specific Uses For Product | For Vehicles, Out of sight sound solution, Space-saving |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 11 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 050036356916 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited or Extended |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 11 Inches |
S**E
Perfect for what it is
First off, this isn't going to rival a decent 10" ported box and amp, or rattle your clothes and bones like a couple of 12s. It is going to give you ample low end that will shake your mirrors, and give you a bit of that bass you feel with excellent rolling low end. I wanted an easy install, out of sight sub solution to add much needed low end in my old Outback without losing cargo space--this ticked all of those boxes perfectly. This is solid on hip-hop/rap tracks, outstanding for rock, and balanced for other tracks such as folk, classical, etc. Clean and tight attack when properly "tuned"/balanced, and thunderous when you want it to be. The remote is a bit large but fantastic controls, especially if you gamble with the sonic variances of certain music platforms that aren't leveled. Included tie down will likely need cut down, but that is an easy adjustment. I couldn't be happier. It won't shake your bones to dust, and I didn't want that. This sub is fantastic for what it is. Fit perfect into my 15" full size spare. Ran true 10 AWG wiring and 30A fuse off battery (don't buy a cheapo kit). Runs flawlessly. Update: I see a lot of nice dynamat or similar sound deadening installs. I eliminated all trunk space rattle with a foam puzzlemat square under my spare with a whole cut in center for tie down pass through. Not as elegant, but super cheap, easy, and effective. Some VERY minimal rattle outside in the rear of the roof.
A**K
Great product, lots of tweaking needed for optimum sound quality
I installed this in a 2023 Mazda CX5 six-speaker non-Bose. Everything was relatively straight forward... power cable run through the grommet in the CX5 firewall, ground cable to one of the 2nd row seat bolts. I struggled through several YouTube videos to get signal to the Basspro... 2023 CX5s do not have a harness that is compatible with the PAC line-out converter, so I had to posi-tap the rear speakers at the B-pillar in order to get signal. Even these were a bit of a wishing-well toss as I had conflicting information about what color wires to tap, but somehow I guessed correctly on the first try. Remote-turn-on via an Add-a-fuse on the Power Window 7.5 amp fuse slot. There was a learning curve to removing the trim panels for the CX5, but if you take your time, google EVERYTHING and read EVERYTHING about it from every source you can find, you won't have too much trouble. Now to the performance of the Basspro Hub. It comes with this great little wired remote control... I have mine going under the rear seat and across the rear passenger transmission hump before tucking under the trim of the center console and coming out in the small storage well underneath the CX5 climate control knobs... this remote is great to play with but I found such widely varying performance in the CX5 that I began to have my doubts if it would every sound good. For me... a bass guitar note should be the same volume level whether it is a low note or a high note... I don't want one note to be a loud boom and the others to be quiet. The Basspro Hub was very frustrating initially. Tapping into the rear speakers (only option I had) via Kicker KISLOC line-out converter left me with a setup where A) the CX5 factory head-unit's bass-level adjustment effected not only the door speakers but also the sub, and B) the front/rear fade adjustment also effected the sub. So I had to coordinate factory head-unit settings with the Basspro Hub remote control settings to get everything right. Here's where I landed: CX5 head unit: Bass all the way up, treble half way up, front/rear/left/right balance dead in the center. Basspro Hub remote: Gain and Bass Boost knobs at 9:00, Crossover at 1:30, Phase button pushed IN. With these settings, combined with the head-unit settings I described, the Basspro Hub sounds perfectly integrated with the door speakers. Top notch!
M**N
Very solid Bass upgrade with out taking space
Very impressive unit for an all-in-one subwoofer amplifier that takes up no space in your trunk. And my old vehicle I had an upgraded Bose system that included a similar subwoofer in the spare tire and I was looking for a similar system for my new car. This subwoofer is a serious upgrade from that and a great addition to any sound system. Very solid clear bass, and even more powerful than I expected. If you're seeking earth-shattering bass this is not the product for you. If you're looking to add very solid crisp base to your sound system this thing is perfect.
B**N
Very impressive sound from a single sub!
Very impressive sound from a single sub! This sub has a great sound, and can reproduce a large range of lows. I was impressed with how low it could go. Love the controller. We hooked it up to speaker outputs initially, and there was too much engine noise. Added a high level to low level converter, and used shielded RCAs for input, and that did the job. Sounds fantastic now.
P**1
Does The Job
Pretty good idea for concealing a small subwoofer in a factory system. While you wont be shattering the windows, it definitely provides the missing bass from an "amplified" factory car stereo. Installed it in a 2014 Elantra Limited W/NAV and factory external amp. I have a temporary spare tire in this car (most just have the slime/air compressor set up), and it fits nicely in the spare. The extended hold down rod supplied with the kit is poorly made, and I ended up having to order some metric all-thread in order to make a good hold-down. I also had to put some 1/8" closed cell foam between the sub and the rim to prevent a vibration. I routed the control up to front, and on most music the variations in recorded bass is not enough to have to readjust, but in newer recordings, I find I'm turning the input down because it gets overwhelmed. Not a big deal, but would be easier if the back lighting actually showed what you were adjusting rather than just a circle indicating where a knob is. Small complaint, but after a few times you pick it up without looking. Sound quality is very good. It seems to be designed to compliment a stock factory "upgraded" stereo system, and does it very well. I noticed no 'bass roll off' from my particular unit, and once the crossover and boost are set, the only one you end up adjusting is the gain, as described earlier. All in all, I would recommend it for those seeking an upgrade to the factory sound, without carrying 150 lbs of woofers, and amps sliding all around in the trunk.
R**N
Love the sound of this, i ordered the wrong one before but this model was perfect
A**I
As i experienced many subwoofers like Blaupunkt, Sony and hypersonic, they were average in my opinion, but when i bought this massive JBL Basspro Hub, it actually justify its name Basspro hub. But it doesn't fits into my Brezza 2023, cause of spare wheel tighten dimensions. Highly Recommended!!
V**A
It will make you crazy Your car will shake from inside as well outside
K**.
Its great . Not the best i was hoping for a louder bass. But wasn't bad either
T**R
Super easy to install, sounds awesome and I get to keep cargo area. Had to elevate the trunk mat in my 2016 mazda 3. Used 1 inch rubber spacers and it works. I read many reviews before deciding to buy. Most people said it was Really good. Once installed, this JBL unit really impressed me. Surpassed all my expectations and I was already expecting alot!
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