Top front right view of the JBL Go 3 BT speaker.

JBL Go 3 Low Frequency Mode

Currently we know of no way to switch on JBL Go 3 low frequency mode (LFM). But if this were possible, it would make the speaker vibrate much more. Plus it would add a louder bass quality to the audio. Thus if they ever added this, it could work something like the following…

JBL Go 3 Low Frequency Mode: Proposal

First of all, by default, the Go 3 would have its extra bass mode turned ON. This is like many of the other speakers in the JBL line.  This mode would add more treble and lots more bass to the audio output. It’s like switching on the Loudness control on vintage stereo systems.

Picture of the -Volume Down- and -Bluetooth- buttons on the JBL Go 3.
The -Volume Down- and -Bluetooth- buttons on the JBL Go 3.

How to Turn OFF — Proposal

For example, find the Bluetooth and Volume Down buttons on the top of the speaker. So find these circled in the picture above.

Then, you could turn this extra bass mode OFF by pressing the Volume Down (-) and Bluetooth buttons. Hold them in until the pilot lamp blinks a few times, as we show in the next picture.

Picture of the -Status- lamp glowing.
The -Status- lamp glowing.

Finally, to turn low frequency mode back on, again, you would press the Volume Down and Bluetooth buttons.  Then, hold them in until the light again flashes a few times.  You would release the buttons after that.

However, as it turns out, there appears to be no such mode on this speaker. Perhaps the designers figured that it would cost too much in terms of battery life. After all, this speaker does indeed have a rather small battery to enhance its portability.

Other Posts About the JBL Go 3

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    2. How to Read the Battery Indicator
    3. How to Reset JBL Go 3
    4. Buttons Manual, Meanings Functions, Combinations
    5. How to Turn Off JBL Flip 3

References for JBL Go 3 Low Frequency Mode

    1. JBL Go 3 Official Product Page
    2. Where to Buy the JBL Go 3