zane
10+ year member
Bored.....
Since you are assuming everything, I will set the record strait.Originally posted by Unregistered all u people say you give subs 10 times their rated power and they "ate it". i could hook up a 100 watt sub to a 1500 watt amp and have it sound fine, i just would keep the volume way down. and zane, when you said the w0's handle 1500 fine, were you actually giving them 1500 watts? or were they just hooked up to a 1500 watt amp? probably the later. eat that, sh*t saks,
My old JL 12W0's were being pushed by an Orion HCCA2100G4.
The subs were mounted in the rear deck of my 85' Tbird facing strait up. These were the first set of subs I used in this install. I later progressed to 2 W6's, then two Polk Momo 12's and the onto 2 Infinity Perfect 12's. Regaurdless, this was a new install that I was evaluating efficiency upon. I never said this was a smart idea out of the blue, however it worked and the W0's were able to handle the power for a considerable ammount of time. (approximately a month and a half - if memory serves.) The woofers were being abused for all practical purposes with that much power, however, in doing so I verified that the design of my install was quite efficient and suitable for further use. In doing so, I was also able to measure the abillities of the woofer beyond what JL had rated them at. I will be the first to say that the W0's are quite under-rated too.
You may also find it interesting that Richard Clark, Tom Nousaine, Howard Doctor, etc all have in house amplifiers capable of 10,000 watts or greater output. These are used for thier testing purposes when they evaluate woofers for the reviews they print in thier respective magazines.
If you care to ask each one of these people about this please go to http://www.carsound.com to reach Richard Clark, http://www.m-emag.com to reach Tom Nousaine, and http://www.autosoundmag.com to reach Howard Doctor.
In regaurds to your highly "mature" last comment, the former, not the latter holds true.
take it easy,
-zane
