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<blockquote data-quote="JL12W7INAGS300" data-source="post: 1510806" data-attributes="member: 566422"><p>My amp is set exactly as it is specified in the JL manual for a 500/1 amp. The sub sounds good, but I was expecting something a lot louder for a 12" W7 in a ported box. When the weather gets better I am going to find a better place to ground in my trunk, that may also help a little. There is sealent inside of the box, it looks like he used Liquid nails or something of that sort. I thought there was some sort of trick of the trade to check for leaks or somethin.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL12W7INAGS300, post: 1510806, member: 566422"] My amp is set exactly as it is specified in the JL manual for a 500/1 amp. The sub sounds good, but I was expecting something a lot louder for a 12" W7 in a ported box. When the weather gets better I am going to find a better place to ground in my trunk, that may also help a little. There is sealent inside of the box, it looks like he used Liquid nails or something of that sort. I thought there was some sort of trick of the trade to check for leaks or somethin............. [/QUOTE]
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