I'm not exactly sure, but i can probably find out because its a virtual technology box, and a lot of stores around here carry them. So I could probably just go ask around.
I was told that the jbl 1200 doesnt have a subsonic filter, and that i shouldnt use it because I have a ported box. But why would it be diff. in a ported box than in a sealed one, and would it be ok to use it?
Would it be safe to run a jbl 1200.1 to tha 2 12's even tho they are in a ported box?
because it doesnt have a subsonic filter. My friends tell me it will be fine but i dont want to mess anything up.What do u think?
Which one do you think would hit harder, 2 12" Rockford Punch hx2's or 1 15" Rockford Power hx2. They will be in an awesome ported box from a local store, and be pushed by a 1000 watt amp.
Also what amp would u suggest?
Which subs do u think would hit harder 2 12" rockford fosgate punch hx2's or 2 12" Kicker L5 solobarics?, i will prolly hook them up to a jbl 1200.1,and prolly put them in a sealed box.
Which subs do u think would hit harder 2 12" rockford fosgate punch hx2's or 2 12" Kicker L5 solobarics?, i will prolly hook them up to a jbl 1200.1,and prolly put them in a sealed box.
I have a pioneer 6400 cd player, it has a low/mid/high filter would that work since tha amp doesnt have one? If i use this will i be able to get a ported box?
I heard that a jbl 1200.1 wouldnt be good with a ported box, because it doesnt have a subsonic filter. Is this true, cause i was thinkin about puttin 2 12" rockford hx2's in a virtual technology ported box from a local store. Im not sure what its tuned at though. Do u think it would be ok to do?
What happens when u only wire one voice coil on a dual 4 ohm sub.?
Does it make it only hold half as much power, and is it also possible to wire tha possitive of one voice coil with the negative of tha other?