JustinDizon
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Hey everyone,
I’ve been digging into the JBL® Premium Audio setup in the new 4th Gen Tacoma and thought I’d breakdown what I’ve found. Plus, I'll compare it to the standard audio system so you can decide if the JBL option is worth it.
Has anyone upgraded theirs yet? Interested in how I'd do it—deadening doors, adding a sub, or just fiddling with EQ.
I’ve been digging into the JBL® Premium Audio setup in the new 4th Gen Tacoma and thought I’d breakdown what I’ve found. Plus, I'll compare it to the standard audio system so you can decide if the JBL option is worth it.
Stock (Base) Audio vs JBL — What’s the Difference?
Stock System (SR, SR5, some TRD trims):- Uses simple single-driver speakers: 3.5" dash speaker, 7" front door, and 6.5" rear door.
- No dedicated tweeters or subwoofer setup—just basic audio. One guy on TacomaWorld pointed out this setup is basically standard and doesn’t deliver much at all.
- Adds the dash-mounted JBL FLEX Bluetooth speaker and a small sub (~8") behind the rear seat.
- Better front-end sound thanks to upgraded door speakers. A few owners report more punch, especially up front.
- Some feel it still falls short—bass is weak, and the escape of sound from the small sub makes a real thump impossible.
Real-World Feedback
Pros of JBL:- Noticeably better than the basic system, especially in front.
- The FLEX speaker can be handy for outdoor or tailgate use.
- Clean and clear audio for daily drives.
- Bass is minimal. That small rear sub isn’t enclosed and adds low-end only in a small way.
- The docked FLEX speaker often overpowers other channels, messing with stereo balance—many users un-dock it for better sound.
Bottom Line
For casual listening, the JBL setup is a solid step up from the stock audio—especially upfront. But if you’re after bass, balance, and true stereo, it’s going to leave you wanting more. Most serious audiophiles end up adding an amp, better speakers, or tearing in a full aftermarket system.Has anyone upgraded theirs yet? Interested in how I'd do it—deadening doors, adding a sub, or just fiddling with EQ.