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Anyone heard 2 10w6v3s vs 2 12w3v3? Also some SQ and amp questions.. THANKS
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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8203450" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>I honestly can't answer about the JLs. I don't sell them, have never used them and haven't heard too many setups running them. But I can tell you that the box is 95% of the SQ of a loudspeaker. And if you doubt that, pull the drivers out of a Bose home theater sub. They're the cheapest 5" woofers one could ever imagine buying and they out perform a lot of 10" home theater subs. <em>Especially</em> sealed ones.</p><p></p><p>If I were building a true SQ system in that truck, I'd find a beefy azzed 8 or two, put them in box that was tuned to 30 ish and I'd run with it. And the only thing that would change whether I used one or two would be how they modeled in the air space I had to work with. Since I'd need a large box for a flat curve... that might force me down to one sub. But... one high quality, low compliance sub will outperform an equivalent sealed setup hands down, every time and everywhere except on the RTA where you can see the group delay that you can't hear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8203450, member: 655960"] I honestly can't answer about the JLs. I don't sell them, have never used them and haven't heard too many setups running them. But I can tell you that the box is 95% of the SQ of a loudspeaker. And if you doubt that, pull the drivers out of a Bose home theater sub. They're the cheapest 5" woofers one could ever imagine buying and they out perform a lot of 10" home theater subs. [I]Especially[/I] sealed ones. If I were building a true SQ system in that truck, I'd find a beefy azzed 8 or two, put them in box that was tuned to 30 ish and I'd run with it. And the only thing that would change whether I used one or two would be how they modeled in the air space I had to work with. Since I'd need a large box for a flat curve... that might force me down to one sub. But... one high quality, low compliance sub will outperform an equivalent sealed setup hands down, every time and everywhere except on the RTA where you can see the group delay that you can't hear. [/QUOTE]
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