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<blockquote data-quote="waymore" data-source="post: 2383409" data-attributes="member: 572096"><p>I was cleaning out my storage unit and found an old sub and box that I bought about 8 years ago used off one of my friends. It's in great condition and I want to buy an amp that won't blow this thing to kingdom come.</p><p></p><p>I know that there have been giant leaps in tech since this sub was manufactured and in the future I may upgrade, depending on how my experience installing this one goes.</p><p></p><p>So, here is the question. It's a 10 but there is no other way that I know of to id what model it is in order to get the correct sized amp. The only thing that is on it is a sticker that that has 06 dz503 94 on it.</p><p></p><p>Would any of you experts like to ID it for me. I have searched extensively on JL Audio' website and I can find spec sheets for discontinued models but I figured there might be someone here thatcould look at the number provided and say oh yeah, it's a blah, blah. I had one of those ages ago.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help.</p><p></p><p>Waymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waymore, post: 2383409, member: 572096"] I was cleaning out my storage unit and found an old sub and box that I bought about 8 years ago used off one of my friends. It's in great condition and I want to buy an amp that won't blow this thing to kingdom come. I know that there have been giant leaps in tech since this sub was manufactured and in the future I may upgrade, depending on how my experience installing this one goes. So, here is the question. It's a 10 but there is no other way that I know of to id what model it is in order to get the correct sized amp. The only thing that is on it is a sticker that that has 06 dz503 94 on it. Would any of you experts like to ID it for me. I have searched extensively on JL Audio' website and I can find spec sheets for discontinued models but I figured there might be someone here thatcould look at the number provided and say oh yeah, it's a blah, blah. I had one of those ages ago. Thanks for the help. Waymore [/QUOTE]
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