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10w3v2 in a ported box
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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me" data-source="post: 5071956" data-attributes="member: 596464"><p>Why not just build a ported box for the one you have now? The JL Audio spec box in the owner's manual should do it for you.</p><p></p><p>I have two 10w3v2s each in their own .75 cubic foot sealed enclosure and I am getting ready to sell them because I don't like their lack of low frequency response. Tonight, I installed a DD1010 that I purchased used along with a DD blueprint built box tuned to 40 hz and that single ported 10 outdoes the two 10w3v2s! I know DD is SPL, but it gives me the low notes at the volume I like versus the tight (i.e. LACK OF) bass that the JL Audios provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me, post: 5071956, member: 596464"] Why not just build a ported box for the one you have now? The JL Audio spec box in the owner's manual should do it for you. I have two 10w3v2s each in their own .75 cubic foot sealed enclosure and I am getting ready to sell them because I don't like their lack of low frequency response. Tonight, I installed a DD1010 that I purchased used along with a DD blueprint built box tuned to 40 hz and that single ported 10 outdoes the two 10w3v2s! I know DD is SPL, but it gives me the low notes at the volume I like versus the tight (i.e. LACK OF) bass that the JL Audios provide. [/QUOTE]
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