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<blockquote data-quote="NSTALN" data-source="post: 8250118" data-attributes="member: 588169"><p>The answers to your question will vary greatly depending on what forum you post it in...there are (brand) names that you'll see recurring heavily in this forum. Like wise there will be a whole different set of names that you would see if you posted this question in say DIYMA.com</p><p></p><p>Not to say anything is wrong or less 'better' than JL about these brands...just keep in mind the source of the info will vary depending on the crowd you ask.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion you should stick with the JL12w6...it's a proven SQ performer. I have yet to read a bad review of a JLw6. There's a reason it's one of the most popular drivers out there...and it isn't because of clever marketing. I have never used the JX series amps...but I will say I have never used a JL product that didn't at least live up to what it was advertised to do...and do it well. That being said 500watts per sub on 2 12w6v2's would be one heck of a sub system.</p><p></p><p>If you're really wanting to try something a lil different but stay SQ oriented then maybe check out the Incriminator Audio Flatlyne series...it's an underhung design that still has a good amount of output. Doesn't require huge airspace or power.</p><p></p><p>Another consideration would be something from TC Sounds with an LMS motor/coil...they are a few brands/models that incorporate this design. Very low distortion, and lots of output...usually require a good bit of power though.</p><p></p><p>I would urge you to do some research and know what you're buying and why. Just my 2cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSTALN, post: 8250118, member: 588169"] The answers to your question will vary greatly depending on what forum you post it in...there are (brand) names that you'll see recurring heavily in this forum. Like wise there will be a whole different set of names that you would see if you posted this question in say DIYMA.com Not to say anything is wrong or less 'better' than JL about these brands...just keep in mind the source of the info will vary depending on the crowd you ask. In my opinion you should stick with the JL12w6...it's a proven SQ performer. I have yet to read a bad review of a JLw6. There's a reason it's one of the most popular drivers out there...and it isn't because of clever marketing. I have never used the JX series amps...but I will say I have never used a JL product that didn't at least live up to what it was advertised to do...and do it well. That being said 500watts per sub on 2 12w6v2's would be one heck of a sub system. If you're really wanting to try something a lil different but stay SQ oriented then maybe check out the Incriminator Audio Flatlyne series...it's an underhung design that still has a good amount of output. Doesn't require huge airspace or power. Another consideration would be something from TC Sounds with an LMS motor/coil...they are a few brands/models that incorporate this design. Very low distortion, and lots of output...usually require a good bit of power though. I would urge you to do some research and know what you're buying and why. Just my 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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