X xamax Junior Member 2 0 Los Angeles, CA Feb 22, 2005 #1 i found a chip subwoofer JBL RMS 125,,, and amplifier 2CH 400w will this sub produce a good sound>? Click to read more...
i found a chip subwoofer JBL RMS 125,,, and amplifier 2CH 400w will this sub produce a good sound>? Click to read more...
S squeak9798 5,000+ posts Banned 26,540 97 USA Feb 22, 2005 #2 No idea......not enough info to tell. You need to atleast get us model #'s.
g30ffr3y 10+ year member soul destroyer 2,457 0 buffalo, ny Feb 22, 2005 #3 if that JBL is about 4 years old and says 125 watts on a white sticker with orange letters on the magnet then i may be running a similiar sub... i got it at circuit city way back when for buy one get one for 50 bucks... ive got it in 1.8^3 @ 32hz im giving it probably 200 watts actually off my viper and its really pretty nice... hits clean and is kinda punchy... a little muddy and stuff but i am blasting it beyond its RMS ported... anyways... i would say if the price is right then for a starter setup you would be ok to pick it up...
if that JBL is about 4 years old and says 125 watts on a white sticker with orange letters on the magnet then i may be running a similiar sub... i got it at circuit city way back when for buy one get one for 50 bucks... ive got it in 1.8^3 @ 32hz im giving it probably 200 watts actually off my viper and its really pretty nice... hits clean and is kinda punchy... a little muddy and stuff but i am blasting it beyond its RMS ported... anyways... i would say if the price is right then for a starter setup you would be ok to pick it up...
N nGreve_sx 10+ year member Member 41 0 Portland, OR Feb 22, 2005 #4 Depends on what you're looking for most likey...for a starter system to get a little bump it's probably okay, wouldn't look to get TOO loud with only 125 watts though.
Depends on what you're looking for most likey...for a starter system to get a little bump it's probably okay, wouldn't look to get TOO loud with only 125 watts though.