J JeFfEy Junior Member 4 0 Ohio Aug 10, 2008 #1 I was just wonderin what amp would be a good choice to power 4 JL w3v3's. It really wouldnt matter if its mono or multichannel, just need a little input. thanks! Click to read more...
I was just wonderin what amp would be a good choice to power 4 JL w3v3's. It really wouldnt matter if its mono or multichannel, just need a little input. thanks! Click to read more...
rc10mike 10+ year member I b sippin on sizzurp 2,674 25 Jacksonville, Fl Aug 11, 2008 #2 We will need to know the size and voice coil of the sub first. There are about 20 different w3v3's out there.
We will need to know the size and voice coil of the sub first. There are about 20 different w3v3's out there.
rc10mike 10+ year member I b sippin on sizzurp 2,674 25 Jacksonville, Fl Aug 11, 2008 #3 But as a guess you would want something around 2000w rms.
OP J JeFfEy Junior Member 4 0 Ohio Aug 11, 2008 Thread Starter #4 Oh yeah sorry, it would end up being this one right here http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_7255_JL+Audio+12W3v3-4.html
Oh yeah sorry, it would end up being this one right here http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_7255_JL+Audio+12W3v3-4.html
rc10mike 10+ year member I b sippin on sizzurp 2,674 25 Jacksonville, Fl Aug 11, 2008 #5 Well, you would need 2000w @ 1ohms, the Rockford T20001BD comes to mind, ther're about $650-700
Blinkrazy 10+ year member Secretary of the Internet 721 0 Macon, GA Aug 11, 2008 #6 the best you come up with is a t2000? no you can get much much better for half the price, just search around, do some research and you'll find one that does 2000 for about 300-400.
the best you come up with is a t2000? no you can get much much better for half the price, just search around, do some research and you'll find one that does 2000 for about 300-400.
ultimate157 5,000+ posts Engineering Student 7,314 4 Worcester, ma Aug 11, 2008 #7 you don't need 2kw to get them moving, especially if its going to be ported. 1500+ is all you need.