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<blockquote data-quote="mrpep" data-source="post: 8479549" data-attributes="member: 661076"><p>I happen to own that sub , lol. So I put the JL in the box and turned on mad max ( good flick ) and that movie has great bass right off the bat. I listened to it with the pioneer , made my switch and played it with the JL. I was actually kind of surprised to hear that they are actually comparable. One thing I didn't like about the w6 is I can hear the excursion, sounds like the coil rubs going up and down once you really start putting voltage into it. I can agree with Jeff when he said the pioneer rolls off at about 50hz, I can not say I tested this but when listening to music the sub only kicks in when deep bass notes come in, the rest of the song lacks bass. I will say that when the bass notes Come in they do Come in hard and heavy - very nice actually but a song needs its full sound and this pioneer lacks. I was looking at the Dayton 12" last night , it's 700rms and can get real low and is kind of geared for this. I think that ultimately I will end up with the Dayton, once I get an itch I have to scratch it, lol.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpep, post: 8479549, member: 661076"] I happen to own that sub , lol. So I put the JL in the box and turned on mad max ( good flick ) and that movie has great bass right off the bat. I listened to it with the pioneer , made my switch and played it with the JL. I was actually kind of surprised to hear that they are actually comparable. One thing I didn't like about the w6 is I can hear the excursion, sounds like the coil rubs going up and down once you really start putting voltage into it. I can agree with Jeff when he said the pioneer rolls off at about 50hz, I can not say I tested this but when listening to music the sub only kicks in when deep bass notes come in, the rest of the song lacks bass. I will say that when the bass notes Come in they do Come in hard and heavy - very nice actually but a song needs its full sound and this pioneer lacks. I was looking at the Dayton 12" last night , it's 700rms and can get real low and is kind of geared for this. I think that ultimately I will end up with the Dayton, once I get an itch I have to scratch it, lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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