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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5647185" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>Umm no what actually built JL audio's name was sweeping about every class at iasca finals for 2 or 3 years straight. You might not consider it a big deal but back then just on the SQ side of things those shows drew over 100 sq cars at an average show and much more at Nationals and finals. Tommy Clark's van was a big deal back in the day <a href="http://www.termpro.com/showcars/terminator/ca1096.html." target="_blank">http://www.termpro.com/showcars/terminator/ca1096.html.</a> JL audio started from a little shop in Florida called Speaker Warehouse, where Manville Smith, Lucio Proni, Tommy Clark and I believe Jeff Pitman all won. They started the JL (subs), PPI (amps) MB Quart(speakers) fad that lasted for YEARS hell a decade or more. Mind you they didn't have TV ads, were not on MTV and they didn't have the internet. Their success was all from magazines and kicking tail at contests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5647185, member: 541383"] Umm no what actually built JL audio's name was sweeping about every class at iasca finals for 2 or 3 years straight. You might not consider it a big deal but back then just on the SQ side of things those shows drew over 100 sq cars at an average show and much more at Nationals and finals. Tommy Clark's van was a big deal back in the day [URL="http://www.termpro.com/showcars/terminator/ca1096.html."]http://www.termpro.com/showcars/terminator/ca1096.html.[/URL] JL audio started from a little shop in Florida called Speaker Warehouse, where Manville Smith, Lucio Proni, Tommy Clark and I believe Jeff Pitman all won. They started the JL (subs), PPI (amps) MB Quart(speakers) fad that lasted for YEARS hell a decade or more. Mind you they didn't have TV ads, were not on MTV and they didn't have the internet. Their success was all from magazines and kicking tail at contests. [/QUOTE]
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