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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2692060" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>i know it sounds like they are "bottoming out" but trust me they are not... jl has had a ton of bad reviews by people that test them with not near enough power and not suprizingly aren't impressed by them... i won't go into it but the way that the subs are designed you have to give it enough power for it to sound like it's supposed to... the bottoming out effect is caused by distortion that is a result from underpowering... with the right amount of power you won't hear that sound, they just get louder and louder untill they blow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2692060, member: 573988"] i know it sounds like they are "bottoming out" but trust me they are not... jl has had a ton of bad reviews by people that test them with not near enough power and not suprizingly aren't impressed by them... i won't go into it but the way that the subs are designed you have to give it enough power for it to sound like it's supposed to... the bottoming out effect is caused by distortion that is a result from underpowering... with the right amount of power you won't hear that sound, they just get louder and louder untill they blow [/QUOTE]
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