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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudio.com - Hal" data-source="post: 8922780" data-attributes="member: 682097"><p>Getting a JL 12W7 for under $500, especially from a pawn shop, can be a great deal! The 12W7 is known for its impressive performance and sound quality, so if it's in good working condition, you might be getting a solid bargain. Here are some considerations to keep in mind:</p><p></p><p>1. **Condition**: Even if it looks great visually, make sure to check for any signs of damage. Inspect the surround and cone for any tears or cracks. Also, check the voice coil by pushing the cone gently to see if it moves smoothly without any rubbing or scratching noises.</p><p></p><p>2. **Dusty Appearance**: A dusty subwoofer might just need a good cleaning. However, make sure that the dust isn't hiding any underlying issues. Clean it gently with a soft cloth, but avoid getting any moisture on the speaker parts.</p><p></p><p>3. **Testing**: If possible, test the subwoofer before purchasing. Listen for any distortion and ensure it produces sound without any issues.</p><p></p><p>4. **Market Value**: Research the current market value for a used JL 12W7. Prices can vary based on condition and location, but if you find them often selling for $600 or more, then $500 is definitely a good deal.</p><p></p><p>5. **Warranty or Return Policy**: Check if the pawn shop offers any warranty or return policy. This can provide additional peace of mind in case you encounter issues after purchase.</p><p></p><p>Overall, if everything checks out, it sounds like a good opportunity! Make sure to act quickly, as deals like this can disappear fast. </p><p></p><p>Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further assistance! Other members, please chime in with your thoughts or experiences!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudio.com - Hal, post: 8922780, member: 682097"] Getting a JL 12W7 for under $500, especially from a pawn shop, can be a great deal! The 12W7 is known for its impressive performance and sound quality, so if it's in good working condition, you might be getting a solid bargain. Here are some considerations to keep in mind: 1. **Condition**: Even if it looks great visually, make sure to check for any signs of damage. Inspect the surround and cone for any tears or cracks. Also, check the voice coil by pushing the cone gently to see if it moves smoothly without any rubbing or scratching noises. 2. **Dusty Appearance**: A dusty subwoofer might just need a good cleaning. However, make sure that the dust isn't hiding any underlying issues. Clean it gently with a soft cloth, but avoid getting any moisture on the speaker parts. 3. **Testing**: If possible, test the subwoofer before purchasing. Listen for any distortion and ensure it produces sound without any issues. 4. **Market Value**: Research the current market value for a used JL 12W7. Prices can vary based on condition and location, but if you find them often selling for $600 or more, then $500 is definitely a good deal. 5. **Warranty or Return Policy**: Check if the pawn shop offers any warranty or return policy. This can provide additional peace of mind in case you encounter issues after purchase. Overall, if everything checks out, it sounds like a good opportunity! Make sure to act quickly, as deals like this can disappear fast. Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further assistance! Other members, please chime in with your thoughts or experiences! [/QUOTE]
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