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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7813763" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>the jl is going to be pretty tight, clean, and efficient for daily listening, but you have to get through all that trunk to hear it, and you will not even notice if a sub is distorting or being clipped up to 20% or so, so all that sq is wasted, and pointless. i know first-hand, the type-r is going to make you happier in the long run, and punch through with tight bass at your head better. just make sure you choose d4 for a 2ohm stble amp, and d2 for a 1ohm stable amp. btw, i've installed both recently. on the other hand, if you aren't going to feed much power, you may just look at other lower powered subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7813763, member: 629234"] the jl is going to be pretty tight, clean, and efficient for daily listening, but you have to get through all that trunk to hear it, and you will not even notice if a sub is distorting or being clipped up to 20% or so, so all that sq is wasted, and pointless. i know first-hand, the type-r is going to make you happier in the long run, and punch through with tight bass at your head better. just make sure you choose d4 for a 2ohm stble amp, and d2 for a 1ohm stable amp. btw, i've installed both recently. on the other hand, if you aren't going to feed much power, you may just look at other lower powered subs. [/QUOTE]
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