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<blockquote data-quote="AWPOPP" data-source="post: 7541192" data-attributes="member: 637672"><p>I'm a relative neophyte when it comes to car audio. I had a 1999 Chevy S10 with a MTX 9500 and MTX4501 amp. It was my first system and was okay. I recently purchased a 2010 Jeep Liberty Limited and decided I need more sound again in addition to the factory upgraded Inifinity sound system (built in 8in sub), which sounds pretty impressive for the factory I think.</p><p></p><p>I just bought a a JL Audio 500/1v2 that came with two 8w7's. Now, I've yet to start any installing and wanted some input on what I should do. I was considering selling one of the 8w7's and just running one in a ported enclosure. Would that be too much power for one, or too little power for both? I'm not looking to get crazy loud, but rather would just like to have the most efficient setup for what I have. Would one or two 8w7's sound better off that amp? Any input would be greatly appreciated. If it's not too dangerous or anything I would like to go with just one to save space and get some money back. Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AWPOPP, post: 7541192, member: 637672"] I'm a relative neophyte when it comes to car audio. I had a 1999 Chevy S10 with a MTX 9500 and MTX4501 amp. It was my first system and was okay. I recently purchased a 2010 Jeep Liberty Limited and decided I need more sound again in addition to the factory upgraded Inifinity sound system (built in 8in sub), which sounds pretty impressive for the factory I think. I just bought a a JL Audio 500/1v2 that came with two 8w7's. Now, I've yet to start any installing and wanted some input on what I should do. I was considering selling one of the 8w7's and just running one in a ported enclosure. Would that be too much power for one, or too little power for both? I'm not looking to get crazy loud, but rather would just like to have the most efficient setup for what I have. Would one or two 8w7's sound better off that amp? Any input would be greatly appreciated. If it's not too dangerous or anything I would like to go with just one to save space and get some money back. Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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