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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8879812" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>I had to actually go and see this for myself and yes, JL has this on their website. I had to model it up and honestly idk if its a typo or what. For most 12's 1.75ft3-to 2.25ft3 is where volume should be. I modeled the sub and for MY usage I'd go with 2ft3 28.12in2 @ 32hz for the response I would be looking for. It sounds like a bottom heavy tuning but JL's have an inherent punchiness and for the W6 it will be centered around 38hz with good extension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8879812, member: 658920"] I had to actually go and see this for myself and yes, JL has this on their website. I had to model it up and honestly idk if its a typo or what. For most 12's 1.75ft3-to 2.25ft3 is where volume should be. I modeled the sub and for MY usage I'd go with 2ft3 28.12in2 @ 32hz for the response I would be looking for. It sounds like a bottom heavy tuning but JL's have an inherent punchiness and for the W6 it will be centered around 38hz with good extension. [/QUOTE]
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