CONTROL-126W-B vs JBL-P3476MX — Compare
JBL Control 126W 6.5" In-wall Speaker B-Stock vs JBL Tv Spigot T
The Control 126W is a professional-grade in-wall installation speaker with extended frequency response and high power handling, while the TV Spigot T is a compact desktop speaker optimized for TV dialogue and casual listening. The Control 126W suits installers, studios, and serious home audio; the Spigot T is for basic TV enhancement and portable convenience.
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JBL Control 126W 6.5" In-wall Speaker B-Stock
Specs side by side
| JBL Control 126W 6.5" In-wall Speaker B-Stock | JBL Tv Spigot T | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $195.97 | $195.50 |
| Brand | JBL | JBL |
| Speaker Type | In-Wall | — |
| Install Type | Installed | — |
| Condition | Refurbished | New |
Why choose JBL Control 126W 6.5" In-wall Speaker B-Stock
- ✓ Professional 6.5-inch woofer and 1-inch titanium tweeter for extended, balanced response (38 Hz–20 kHz)
- ✓ High power handling (50 W continuous, 200 W peak) accommodates serious amplifiers
- ✓ Aimable 1-inch tweeter and 3rd-order crossover for natural integration and wide coverage
- ✓ Discreet in-wall installation suits studios, commercial spaces, and retrofit applications
Why choose JBL Tv Spigot T
- ✓ Ultra-compact desktop form factor for small rooms, shelves, and desks
- ✓ No amplifier required; direct connection to TV or audio device
- ✓ Dialogue-focused midrange tuning prioritizes speech clarity
- ✓ Affordable, lightweight, and portable
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these in the same room?
Not practically. The Control 126W is for permanent in-wall installation and demands wall cavity preparation, amplification, and careful tuning. The Spigot T is a portable desktop unit that plugs directly into a TV. They serve completely different use cases.
Which is better for music?
The Control 126W is designed for music and studio work, with extended bass (38 Hz), articulate highs, and balanced tone across all frequencies. The Spigot T prioritizes dialogue intelligibility and is not suitable for critical music listening.
Do I need an amplifier?
The Control 126W requires an external amplifier rated for 8 ohms at 50 W continuous or higher. The TV Spigot T is passive and connects directly to a TV or audio device without additional amplification.
Which handles louder playback?
The Control 126W is rated for 50 W continuous and 200 W peak power, suitable for medium to large rooms and sustained high output. The Spigot T has modest output levels designed for small rooms and comfortable listening volumes, not high-SPL applications.