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Best JL sub set up for a 500/1
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<blockquote data-quote="dAN6913" data-source="post: 6890471" data-attributes="member: 623949"><p>All w7's were in JL' prowedges except the 8 was in the h.o. The 12w6's in a sealed box to spec. (the best by far) and the tens were in a slot port to spec. Very loud clean bass but I love sealed best. The 13w6's are in the process of getting a sealed box made. If you buy w6v2's do yourself a favor and go sealed box to spec. and you will know why I told you so. Also a 500/1 is a great match to any w6v2 and you will not be underpowered by no means with this amp on these subs. You can get a 1000watts if youwant or if you have it that will work great also. The JL amps need to be tuned properly I cannot stress this enough or you might as well throw a junk amp on the subs. The JL amps are precision made and need precision tuning and they will be the best choice if used properly. If your a novice you'd be better with an amp with the least knobs. Set the gains right too. JLAUDIO.COm will show you everything I told you. Its the only way to do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dAN6913, post: 6890471, member: 623949"] All w7's were in JL' prowedges except the 8 was in the h.o. The 12w6's in a sealed box to spec. (the best by far) and the tens were in a slot port to spec. Very loud clean bass but I love sealed best. The 13w6's are in the process of getting a sealed box made. If you buy w6v2's do yourself a favor and go sealed box to spec. and you will know why I told you so. Also a 500/1 is a great match to any w6v2 and you will not be underpowered by no means with this amp on these subs. You can get a 1000watts if youwant or if you have it that will work great also. The JL amps need to be tuned properly I cannot stress this enough or you might as well throw a junk amp on the subs. The JL amps are precision made and need precision tuning and they will be the best choice if used properly. If your a novice you'd be better with an amp with the least knobs. Set the gains right too. JLAUDIO.COm will show you everything I told you. Its the only way to do it right. [/QUOTE]
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