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<blockquote data-quote="2012ScionTC" data-source="post: 7827391" data-attributes="member: 642988"><p>The box I have now is W: 16, H: 12 D: 15, port slot L: 10.5" W: 1 5/16"</p><p></p><p>I like the sound from the sub and the enclosure, plenty for the small cabin of a scion TC but I have been told it would be much better if it was tuned lower. The specs for the ported box on JL's website is larger and states tuned to 37 hertz. So I keep wondering what it would sound like in an enclosure of higher quality. I was using the same enclosure with my 10W3v3 and I thought it sounded smoother, but the 10W6 definitely hits harder and handles the power better. Really wish I could hear a few other system with good sub woofer setups in them to get a better idea. I have been out of car stereo for a long time and am just not sure.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info on the pro box, it sounds like it would not be much different than what I currently have in the car so I'll stay away from that one and save my money.</p><p></p><p>What about this one? <a href="http://www.speakerboxesusa.com/sub-boxes-woofer-manufacturer-single-jl-318/" target="_blank">http://www.speakerboxesusa.com/sub-boxes-woofer-manufacturer-single-jl-318/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2012ScionTC, post: 7827391, member: 642988"] The box I have now is W: 16, H: 12 D: 15, port slot L: 10.5" W: 1 5/16" I like the sound from the sub and the enclosure, plenty for the small cabin of a scion TC but I have been told it would be much better if it was tuned lower. The specs for the ported box on JL's website is larger and states tuned to 37 hertz. So I keep wondering what it would sound like in an enclosure of higher quality. I was using the same enclosure with my 10W3v3 and I thought it sounded smoother, but the 10W6 definitely hits harder and handles the power better. Really wish I could hear a few other system with good sub woofer setups in them to get a better idea. I have been out of car stereo for a long time and am just not sure. Thanks for the info on the pro box, it sounds like it would not be much different than what I currently have in the car so I'll stay away from that one and save my money. What about this one? [URL="http://www.speakerboxesusa.com/sub-boxes-woofer-manufacturer-single-jl-318/"]http://www.speakerboxesusa.com/sub-boxes-woofer-manufacturer-single-jl-318/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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