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<blockquote data-quote="smullen" data-source="post: 347310" data-attributes="member: 549336"><p>I have blown 2 10w3s, (one at atime) but it was my fault not the sub. I was putting to much power to them and driving them too hard...</p><p></p><p>Right now I have 3 12W6s in a 1.2cu foot per sub box and I play the shit outta them. I am planning on upgrading soon as I get the money, but the 12W6s aren't bad at all..</p><p></p><p>If you are a pounder that is say 70% SPL and 30% SQ, I'd say JLs not for you... If your more into SQ, but would like some serious low end re-inforcement then I'd recomend them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smullen, post: 347310, member: 549336"] I have blown 2 10w3s, (one at atime) but it was my fault not the sub. I was putting to much power to them and driving them too hard... Right now I have 3 12W6s in a 1.2cu foot per sub box and I play the shit outta them. I am planning on upgrading soon as I get the money, but the 12W6s aren't bad at all.. If you are a pounder that is say 70% SPL and 30% SQ, I'd say JLs not for you... If your more into SQ, but would like some serious low end re-inforcement then I'd recomend them... [/QUOTE]
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