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<blockquote data-quote="kmu" data-source="post: 109905" data-attributes="member: 543720"><p>The power you are giving that sub is all right... in fact that amp is just perfect for it... I've heard 2 10W7 powered by a JL1000.1 in a Camry and it sounded awsome... The only problem with that sub is that you need great mid bass from your components...</p><p></p><p>There are 3 problems that you can have.</p><p></p><p>1- You are using a factory H/U</p><p></p><p>2- The box is not right ( please give us box measurements)</p><p></p><p>3- Amp not tuned right (check out JL's homepage, it says exactly how to set up that same amp to the 10W7, if you set it up the way they say, and have the right box, you wil be rocking...)</p><p></p><p>just an idea...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmu, post: 109905, member: 543720"] The power you are giving that sub is all right... in fact that amp is just perfect for it... I've heard 2 10W7 powered by a JL1000.1 in a Camry and it sounded awsome... The only problem with that sub is that you need great mid bass from your components... There are 3 problems that you can have. 1- You are using a factory H/U 2- The box is not right ( please give us box measurements) 3- Amp not tuned right (check out JL's homepage, it says exactly how to set up that same amp to the 10W7, if you set it up the way they say, and have the right box, you wil be rocking...) just an idea... [/QUOTE]
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