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<blockquote data-quote="shorty24sev" data-source="post: 81886" data-attributes="member: 542238"><p>After i recieved my two 15w3s in the mail along with a jbl1200.1 amp, i started to build the box. Before i bought the subs, i measured the trunk to see if the box jl recommended would fit and it did. So, today me and my dad went to work on planning and building the box. After my dad looked at the trunk...he realized that we might not be able to fit the box in the opening for the trunk to get the box into the actual trunk. We then built a box out of cardboard and he was right it wont fit. So now im going to return them. What subs do you guys suggest me getting, i'm probably going to go with either two 12s or one 15. the only problem is finding decent priced subs that can handle almost 700 rms a peice. What do you guys think about the jl 12w7? Can a single w7 handle 1300+ watts? thanks alot for your help guys...i'm pretty pissed off right now as you can imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty24sev, post: 81886, member: 542238"] After i recieved my two 15w3s in the mail along with a jbl1200.1 amp, i started to build the box. Before i bought the subs, i measured the trunk to see if the box jl recommended would fit and it did. So, today me and my dad went to work on planning and building the box. After my dad looked at the trunk...he realized that we might not be able to fit the box in the opening for the trunk to get the box into the actual trunk. We then built a box out of cardboard and he was right it wont fit. So now im going to return them. What subs do you guys suggest me getting, i'm probably going to go with either two 12s or one 15. the only problem is finding decent priced subs that can handle almost 700 rms a peice. What do you guys think about the jl 12w7? Can a single w7 handle 1300+ watts? thanks alot for your help guys...i'm pretty pissed off right now as you can imagine. [/QUOTE]
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