Connectivity features such as Bluetooth and HDMI ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices. Both models are designed for movies, music, and gaming, delivering a cinematic experience at home. Key differences lie in output power, channel setup, and feature support, which influence performance. Support for technologies like Dolby Atmos and DTS enhances the depth and realism of sound. If you're comparing JBL Stage 245C and JBL Stage A100P, both systems are built to enhance your home entertainment experience with strong audio output and advanced features.
Verdict: Both systems are competitive, and the right option depends on your room size, usage, and feature requirements.
Top Differences
- Sound Output: 20W vs 150W
- Channels: 20 vs 150
- Frequency Response: Crossover Frequencies : 1.3KHz / 2.0Khz
Frequency Response ± 6dB : 55Hz - 25KHz vs Frequency Response : 35Hz - 150Hz
Crossover Frequencies : 50Hz-150Hz ( Variable ) 24dB / Octave
- Subwoofer Size: 25 mm vs 250 mm