AWC62-BK vs LSR310S — Compare
JBL AWC62 All-Weather Compact 2-Way Coaxial Loudspeaker with 6.5 LF Black vs JBL LSR310S 10 Powered Studio Subwoofer
The AWC62 is an all-weather outdoor loudspeaker with coaxial 2-way performance for permanent installations and live venues; the LSR310S is a powered studio subwoofer for mixing, mastering, and monitoring in controlled indoor environments. Choose the AWC62 for outdoor durability and full-range coverage, or the LSR310S for precise low-frequency extension in studio work.
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JBL AWC62 All-Weather Compact 2-Way Coaxial Loudspeaker with 6.5 LF Black
Specs side by side
| JBL AWC62 All-Weather Compact 2-Way Coaxial Loudspeaker with 6.5 LF Black | JBL LSR310S 10 Powered Studio Subwoofer | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $450.00 | $469.00 |
| Brand | JBL | JBL |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose JBL AWC62 All-Weather Compact 2-Way Coaxial Loudspeaker with 6.5 LF Black
- ✓ IP56 weather resistance with paintable ABS enclosure for outdoor and coastal installations
- ✓ Coaxial 2-way design eliminates phase complications from separate cabinets
- ✓ 120 dB maximum SPL with 175W power handling for demanding venues
- ✓ Wide 110° × 110° dispersion pattern and 70/100V transformer compatibility
Why choose JBL LSR310S 10 Powered Studio Subwoofer
- ✓ Extends to 27 Hz with 250mm high-excursion driver for deep studio bass reference
- ✓ 200W Class D amplifier with intelligent three-way crossover (80 Hz, XLF, External)
- ✓ Balanced XLR and TRS connectivity with -10dBV/+4 dBu sensitivity switch for professional compatibility
- ✓ Compact powered design integrates seamlessly into existing monitor setups
Frequently asked questions
Can I use the LSR310S outdoors like the AWC62?
No. The LSR310S is designed for controlled studio environments and lacks the IP56 weather resistance, paintable enclosure, and environmental durability of the AWC62. Outdoor exposure would risk damage to its electronics and driver.
Which has deeper bass extension?
The LSR310S extends to 27 Hz, while the AWC62 reaches 70 Hz. The LSR310S is engineered for studio bass reference and monitoring, whereas the AWC62 prioritizes full-range outdoor coverage and speech intelligibility.
Are these speakers compatible with each other in a system?
No. The AWC62 is a passive 2-way full-range speaker for outdoor or live use, while the LSR310S is a powered subwoofer for studio monitoring. They serve entirely different applications and acoustic environments.
Which is more portable?
Neither is designed for portability. The AWC62 is built for permanent outdoor installations with a rugged enclosure; the LSR310S is a powered subwoofer typically left in one studio location. Both prioritize durability and performance over mobility.