JBL Charge 3 Low Frequency Mode

You can change the bass response of the JBL Charge 3, by turning on and off its low frequency mode. In fact, when activated, this mode makes the passive bass radiators vibrate a lot more. This also adds a rumble quality to the playing program.  But you may wish to switch OFF low frequency mode … Continue reading JBL Charge 3 Low Frequency Mode

JBL Flip 5 Low Frequency Mode

You can adjust the bass frequency response of the JBL Flip 5 by switching its low frequency mode (LFM). So when ON, this makes the passive bass radiators move a lot more.  Thus, LFM adds a hefty big-speaker quality to the content playing. JBL Flip 5 Low Frequency Mode: How to Switch OFF and ON … Continue reading JBL Flip 5 Low Frequency Mode

JBL Flip 6 Low Frequency Mode

Unfortunately, turning ON and OFF the low frequency mode on the JBL Flip 6 does not work. Hopefully, JBL will add this feature back on in a later version of the firmware. But if this did work, it might function as follows, just as it has on other JBL Flip speakers.  Now when ON, this … Continue reading JBL Flip 6 Low Frequency Mode

JBL Charge 4 Low Frequency Mode

You can adjust the bass response of the JBL Charge 4, by turning on and off its low frequency mode. Thus, when ON, this mode makes the passive bass radiators vibrate a lot more.  Further, low frequency mode adds a decidedly “thumpy” quality to the content playing. This makes this speaker sound much bigger than … Continue reading JBL Charge 4 Low Frequency Mode

Low Frequency Mode JBL Xtreme 3

You can switch OFF and ON the low frequency mode on the on the JBL Xtreme 3. When active, this super bass mode makes the passive bass radiators vibrate a great deal more. Plus, low frequency mode adds a deep rumble trait to the playing program.  Thus, this enhanced bass travels pretty far. Low Frequency … Continue reading Low Frequency Mode JBL Xtreme 3