







🎧 Elevate your desktop audio game with JBL’s pro-grade powerhouse!
The JBL Professional C1PRO-WH is a high-performance 2-way passive satellite speaker system delivering 150 Watts of continuous power through 5.25” dynamic drivers. Featuring advanced crossover technology and magnetically shielded transducers, it offers transparent, distortion-free sound ideal for near-field desktop, home theater, and commercial audio setups. Its compact, lightweight design includes wall-mount brackets and SonicGuard overload protection, making it a reliable choice for professionals and audiophiles seeking premium sound clarity in a stylish white finish.











| ASIN | B00B504NHK |
| Additional Features | Overload Protection |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 5.25 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,558 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #169 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Brand | JBL |
| Built-In Media | 1 Pair - JBL Professional C1PRO-WH High Performance 2-Way Professional Compact Loudspeaker System |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Protocol | XLR, TRS, RCA |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 875 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polypropylene |
| Frequency Response | 100 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050036903486, 04582234671301 |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.6"D x 6.3"W x 9.3"H |
| Item Height | 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | JBL Professional C1PRO-WH High Performance 2-Way Professional Compact Loudspeaker System, White, Sold as Pair (C1PRO-WH) |
| Item Weight | 3.6 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Model Name | C1PRO-WH |
| Model Number | C1PRO-WH |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 1.0 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Passive |
| Series Number | 1589 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 150 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Satellite |
| Specific Uses For Product | audio-visual applications, recording studios, broadcast studios, mobile audio-video control rooms, foreground music, background music |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 5.25 Inches |
| UPC | 050036903486 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited 5-year warranty on speaker; limited 3-year warranty on amplifier; limited 2-year warranty on cabinet. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Woofer Diameter | 5.25 Inches |
A**N
You really need a good dac and amp for this speaker
I use these speakers for my desktop computer. I listen in front of my desk which is very near. The speakers are a little big(5.25"), but acceptable. And these speakers can be placed in horizontal, so they can be placed under monitors horizontally if you have monitor arms, which is a big plus for my desktop setup, I have dual monitor setup and the monitor will not block these speakers. As suggested from other comments I bought a fosi audio amp TDA7498E 160w x 2, the result is not so good. If you listen in front of your desk, you do not need a 160w amp, I can only turn 10% volume at most and the sound is already very loud. Also it has noticeable background electric current noise from the speakers, which is not acceptable. I purchased a second hand nuforce icon amp from ebay instead. This amp is maybe 10 years old, it can output 24w at 4ohm(JBL C1Pro), but it is really enough for listening from desktop. Actually I did not turn more than 50% of the volume. Though the nuforce icon amp is very old, it has almost no background noise, which is much superior than the fosi audio amp. Personally I also think the audio quality is better, too. I also has a CamBridge audio DacMagic 100 dac, connected to my computer. The combination of DacMagic, Icon Amp and JBL C1Pro is really good. They produce fantastic sound. Both DacMagic and Icon Amp are very old products, currently you have more choices at low price. But please purchase qualified dac and amp, not the DIY ones, or from unknown companies, which may not be reliable. Do not look at the numbers, such as 160w, you may not need such a powerful output for near field listening. I think at most 30w amp from any big audio companies should be sufficient for desktop listening. Update 7/23/2023: After more than one years of usage, this pair of speakers is still a great purchase for computer, no complain at all. The weight of the speakers is not heavy as other wood solid speakers, that is a good plus for me since I am using a standing desk which has a loading limit, I do not want a speaker which is even heavier than the monitor.
A**R
Damn good Desk Top Speakers!
Wow... these lil speakers surprised me, powerful clear sound. These lil bad boys move some air too... Pleasantly surprised about the mounting hardware it really works. I pounded on these for 2.5 hours... all kinds of music with a beafy Old School receiver and they didn't blink... I remember when my 12'' house speakers cost me $120 (those were the days) But I'm really happy so far.
E**S
So How Good Are These Speakers?
I wanted something to iisten to my music in a apartment mini-studio enviro. I've lived with JBL's for decades and have a pair of large studio monitors stored away. These are for blasting and a studio, so wanted quality without blasting the neighbors, cuz I spent years trying to get to turn their junk down. I wanted quality without the volumn. Since I listen to at least 6 hours a day, my headphone use has lead to ringing in my ears, time to let the ears heal. So I checked out everything under $400 bucks. I decided to go this route. I don't really care for powered speakers. I have Bose computer speakers, good for consumer listening. Not pro. Pro means balanced, plus 4. I went with these JBL's and Alesis RA 150 Power Amp. The amp takes plus 4 TRS and I love it, good power for small stuff. So today I put the JBL's to a test. Ran ProTascam CD through small quiet Mackie board, I like these, they are quiet, cheap, great or keyboards, have a nice pre and are just good luge along to a job board and quiet, no noise. Set the levels on the channels, no distortion, set the mains to zero out, lots of headroom and them set the amp levels to the volumn and tried to find the sweet spot of the speakers. Holding ear about 6 inches from the speaker A/B'ed the speakers with my studio AKG240 headphones. I thought this would be THE test. You can't beat the sound of the AKG's with speakers under a grand. So how did these tiny book shelf speakers hold up? Not bad! Not the fullness, or richness of top of the line studio stuff. But I would say they held up 80%. So I'm very happy cuz I didn't spent a grand for em. I wouldn't mix or master with them, but I would put them in a professional level. You can't drive them hard, but they are perfect for my current needs. I spent a good hour back and forth, listening to a wide range of well recorded music. So these are keepers. All the gear mentioned here is reccomended. If you love audio, go pro. Also, I listen to most of my music off my Macs, use audio/in/out boxes. 16bit sounds better with 24/96 converters. Also, If you have a DAW you can up convert your remasters to 24bit. This is bitmapped but still amazing, 24/96 is the standard now, Itunes player play these files. This is for real music lovers. People say it takes up disc space, heck, I have plenty on my terrabyte drives. I just love my music so much.
C**A
great sound from a small speaker
These are great speakers for the size and price. very clear and great as a nearfield monitor. almost comparable to my yamaha hs80m in dynamics, only lacking the size, therefore not something you are going to wake the neighbors with. My only complaint is with Amazon shipping me an open box that was cut apart, and had clearly been returned to them multiple times with a used product inside. i don't know how that happens but it was very disturbing to see the shipping labels with names and addresses of 2 other customers on it.
C**D
Great quality sound
Crisp and beautiful directional sound. Great addition to warm woofers and a sub.
T**A
Good Quality and Sound
Great sound and priced right
A**R
Never EVER buy "powered" speakers, buy real speakers like these and buy a Fosi amp.
These are genuine, real, actual STUDIO monitors as used in actual recording studios around the world. There are four or five "classic" small monitors used in studios, and these are one of them. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T BUY "powered speakers". "Powered speakers" are an unbelievable waste of money AND THEY HUM. All powered speakers, even expensive ones from name brands, are utter rubbish. AND THEY ALL HUM, ALL THE TIME. If you want to sit there listening to hum for the rest of your life, buy "powered speakers". Simply buy the absolutely incredible Fosi amp for 70 bucks (it's easy to find on Amazon - the ID is like B077GWVHHN on amazon) and then buy the monitors of your choice, such as these classic C1s Regarding JBL C1s, they are simply one of the standard monitors used in studios to make albums, as the final check to "how it will sound in real life". They're a "standard". For me, they are a bit too heavy in bass, but that's purely a preference and will hugely depend on your room, desk, etc (it would be like saying "do you prefer strat or les paul" - there's no "answer".) Be aware that with near-field speakers, they are incredibly sensitive to the position, exact placement etc. Thus, I move these around AN INCH or so relative to the exact place I sit in the chair, and it DRASTICALLY changes the sound. This applies to all small studio monitors. I use these (with the utterly incredible Fosi amp) for working with voice production and, just for me, they're probably a bit bassy. (But that's an entirely personal preference.) For music (say, typical pop and rock) they're incredible. Be aware that the sound experience with near field monitors is TOTALLY different from big speakers in a big room; it's meant to be. If you just play any ordinary music track you're familiar with, the Beatles, whatever, through a Fosi and on to these C1s, you'll literally hear a huge amount of stuff you simply never heard before. But again, just be aware it's different: the three experiences using (A) headphones (I mean actual studio headphones, not the idiocy sold by consumer companies) (B) large speakers in a large room (C) nearfield studio monitors with a Fosi ... all three experiences are drastically different. You really can't "go wrong" buying JBL C1s as they are so standard. Like in the analogy, pretty much every working guitarist will own a fender strat, sure, they may prefer other guitars or use others for different reasons, but it's a "standard item". Again, WHATEVER you do DON'T buy "powered" speakers. Buy a Fosi (70 bucks! one of the best amps in the world!) and buy a pair of speakers like this, and you will be a MILE ahead on sound with NO HUM. If these JBLs are too expensive, there's the small Behringer passive monitors (also named "C1" for obvious reasons!) at only 80 bucks a pair, awesome at the price. Or for say 3x the price you can get a pair of Auratones (which are the monitors Quincy Jones uses, for example) But whatever you do, buy passive speakers and a Fosi or any amp - don't buy "powered" monitors, a total ripoff. "Powered speakers" are for convenience music in your kitchen or whatever. But if you need ACTUAL MONITORS to sit by your computing gear to work on audio, do not consider "powered" speakers, buy these JBLs, or the passive monitors of your choice, and a Fosi amp.
M**L
Great brand, low quality exterior build, Sound Quality was great buy at your own discretion.
Oh, I love this brand, but I had to give it three stars because it did not last long, and the wiring was not easy to set up. JBL is such a good brand the sound quality was amazing so what you pay for you get it in sound quality but for build not so much. For some reason the one I purchased did not last long the wiring cap unscrewing and I don't know if it was the dust that messed it up, but for some reason it just kept getting out of sync maybe on the next one they'll get it right.
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