JBL Professional C50PACK WH Surface Mount Subwoofer and Mini Satellite Loudspeaker System White
Category: Satellite Speakers
Check Current PriceThe JBL Professional C50PACK-WH Surface Mount Subwoofer and Mini-Satellite Loudspeaker System, White fits small restaurants needing compact, full-range background audio. The package pairs a 150W low-profile subwoofer with four mini satellites and selectable 70V/100V taps. These Satellite Speakers suit cafés, boutiques, and retrofit installs needing compact, surface-mount audio.
Why JBL Professional C50PACK-WH suits small restaurants
The JBL Professional C50PACK-WH Surface Mount Subwoofer and Mini-Satellite Loudspeaker System, White suits small dining rooms and intimate venues. The compact Satellite Speakers spread sound across a wide field, which reduces loud spots near service areas and bars. The bundle includes a subwoofer and four satellites so you can support ambient music plus paging without complex DSP. This configuration simplifies first-time installations and preserves audio quality for diners.
Key specifications that affect small-venue performance
- Package: 1x JBL Control 50S/T low-profile subwoofer (150 W) + 4x JBL Control 52 satellites (50 W each)
- Power handling: subwoofer 150 W; satellite each 50 W
- Coverage: nominal 150 dispersion for satellites
- Mounting: wall brackets supplied; satellite brackets tilt to 45
- Tap options: selectable 70V/100V distributed-line or low-impedance operation
- Voltage: 110V operation
What coverage, power, and SPL do I need for a 50-seat bistro?
JBL Professional C50PACK-WH produces about 85 dB SPL at table level in a 50-seat bistro when placed and powered correctly. Plan for 6-10 dB headroom and aim for 75-80 dB average ambient levels during service to avoid fatigue. Aim satellites for even dispersion so no dining zones get overpowering sound. Use impedance matching when tying into existing 70V/100V systems to prevent transformer clipping and ensure amplifier compatibility.
Design numbers and wiring recommendations for a 50-seat bistro
- Typical satellite spacing: every 6-8 meters for even coverage in open dining rooms
- Target ambient level: 75-80 dB(A); headroom: 6-10 dB for peaks
- Recommended cable: 16 AWG for runs under 30 meters; upgrade to 14 AWG for longer runs
Selecting background audio solutions for busy restaurants and shops
Use JBL Professional C50PACK-WH Surface Mount Subwoofer and Mini-Satellite Loudspeaker System, White when you need zoned background music plus clear announcements. The selectable 70V/100V taps simplify feeding many speakers from central amplifiers across long runs. Choosing distributed-line operation reduces the number of amplifier channels required in malls and multi-zone eateries. A surface-mount speaker strategy speeds installs in retrofits with limited ceiling access.
System configuration checklist for busy, multi-zone venues
- Distributed lines: use 70V/100V for runs over 30 meters to minimize current and transformer loss
- Amplifier sizing: aim for 250-350W mixer-amp when driving one C50PACK-WH set plus additional satellites
- Cable: 16 AWG for short runs; 14 AWG recommended if many speakers share longer runs
How can I balance background music and clear paging at peak times?
JBL Professional Satellite Speakers deliver clear paging when ambient music stays 8-12 dB below speech peaks. Use a paging compressor or VOX ducking on the mixer to reduce music automatically during announcements. Apply a modest midrange EQ boost around 1-4 kHz to improve speech intelligibility through the satellites. Maintain live testing during rush periods to set comfortable levels for both music and pages.
Paging and speech intelligibility quick reference
- Speech EQ: +3 to +6 dB around 1-4 kHz for clarity
- Ambient versus page levels: aim ambient 8-12 dB below key vocal peaks
- Target page loudness for nearest table: 85-90 dB SPL for consistent audibility
When JBL Professional C50PACK-WH fits restaurant and shop retrofits
The JBL Professional C50PACK-WH Surface Mount Subwoofer and Mini-Satellite Loudspeaker System, White suits retrofits where ceiling plenum access is restricted. Wall-mount brackets and 45-degree adjustable satellite mounts let you aim sound around soffits and duct runs. Selecting 70V/100V operation lets you tie into existing distributed speaker lines in malls and food courts. The set price near USD 151.10 makes it an affordable option to upgrade background audio without heavy construction.
Retrofit advantages and practical installation notes
- Mounting: surface wall brackets include tilt; satellite brackets adjust to 45 for directional aiming
- Tap options: selectable 70V/100V for distributed-line compatibility in retrofit setups
- Power and budget: includes a 150 W sub and four 50 W satellites; pack price approximately USD 151.10
What mounting and wiring constraints affect drop-ceiling installs in malls?
C50PACK-WH Satellite Speaker System requires surface mounts when you cannot access the drop-ceiling plenum. When plenum access is unavailable, route speaker runs in surface raceway or conduit to meet local code and maintain serviceability. Use 16 AWG cable for runs under 30 meters and 14 AWG for longer distances to reduce voltage drop and maintain headroom. Secure satellites with appropriate anchors like toggle bolts in grid ceilings and lag shields for masonry walls to prevent loosening over time.
Practical hardware and routing recommendations for drop-ceiling environments
- Surface raceway or 20mm conduit for exposed routing where plenum access is blocked
- Cable gauge strategy: 16 AWG for short runs, 14 AWG for long runs to limit loss
- Anchors: toggle bolts for suspended grid tiles; screw anchors or shields for block and concrete
Follow-up questions readers often search next include whether you can expand the system and how to integrate DSP. Can I expand this set? Yes, you can add more satellites, but balance transformer taps and amplifier power when scaling. How do I add DSP or zone control? Add a networked mixer or DSP (e.g., QSC, Yamaha, or Crestron) ahead of the mixer-amp to manage EQ, paging, and zoned delay. What maintenance does a retrofit require? Inspect brackets, check tap settings, and test pages quarterly to preserve audio reliability.