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JL Audio 8" W3V3 good choice for a trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8604343" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>Get an Alpine 10 " SWS DVC 4 ohm sub and power it with either 400 watts RMS in the exact recommended ported box by Alpine or sealed with 500 Watts RMS. Those subwoofers are very inexpensive especially from Sonic Electronics and they have great sound quality too. If you don't have that much power to work with than get the JBL series 2 subwoofer with 350 watts RMS and make sure you use the correct box sizes and tuning if ported, recommended by JBL. Both of those subwoofers can be had for less than $100 each. The bigger the woofer the more bass you'll get from it and the deeper the bass will be but the smaller subwoofers like an 8 can be better for fast punchy accurate bass. Also the bigger the sub and bigger the box will need to be too, especially ported. That Alpine 10" is a great compromise. I own an Alpine 10" SWS ported and an Alpine 12" SWS sealed and speak from experience. Don't forget I also own that JL Audio 8-W3V3-4 in that ported microsub box by JL too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8604343, member: 673752"] Get an Alpine 10 " SWS DVC 4 ohm sub and power it with either 400 watts RMS in the exact recommended ported box by Alpine or sealed with 500 Watts RMS. Those subwoofers are very inexpensive especially from Sonic Electronics and they have great sound quality too. If you don't have that much power to work with than get the JBL series 2 subwoofer with 350 watts RMS and make sure you use the correct box sizes and tuning if ported, recommended by JBL. Both of those subwoofers can be had for less than $100 each. The bigger the woofer the more bass you'll get from it and the deeper the bass will be but the smaller subwoofers like an 8 can be better for fast punchy accurate bass. Also the bigger the sub and bigger the box will need to be too, especially ported. That Alpine 10" is a great compromise. I own an Alpine 10" SWS ported and an Alpine 12" SWS sealed and speak from experience. Don't forget I also own that JL Audio 8-W3V3-4 in that ported microsub box by JL too. [/QUOTE]
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