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<blockquote data-quote="Karifan" data-source="post: 8483" data-attributes="member: 541512"><p>I just glued the spider mounting ring yesterday with super epoxy. its the stuff that you mix(I myself never heard of it before) that dries in like 15 minutes if you do not use it. Sticky and nasty smelling stuff. Do not touch, Inhale or EAT, I REPEAT DO NOT DO ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED. Its a killer.</p><p></p><p>Aparrently the sub pounds out some serious bass. The SQ is very poor, the sub sounds like it can't make up its mind on what kind of box its in. On one song the freq is so low but the voulume is too loud for it to even sound accurate. yet on another song at the same volume level, a frequency just as low, sounded quite good. Overall ok for 75 bucks. The JLs cost twice as much and they sounded good from day one. Anyways this is not a bad sub if its gonna be your first. My first subz were JBL GT1000, which were then replaced by JBL GT1041 same sub different year model, and I could not beleive when I heard the W3s, if you have the money and you want an awesome first sub, The W3 will not dissappoint. If you have seen other things out there then you may already have an idea of what kind of sound/power/quality you are looking for, the WWW is very usefull here. hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>P.S. if you have even more money, for for the W7, INCREDIBLE SUB, Personnaly that is the sub I am buying with my tax return</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karifan, post: 8483, member: 541512"] I just glued the spider mounting ring yesterday with super epoxy. its the stuff that you mix(I myself never heard of it before) that dries in like 15 minutes if you do not use it. Sticky and nasty smelling stuff. Do not touch, Inhale or EAT, I REPEAT DO NOT DO ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED. Its a killer. Aparrently the sub pounds out some serious bass. The SQ is very poor, the sub sounds like it can't make up its mind on what kind of box its in. On one song the freq is so low but the voulume is too loud for it to even sound accurate. yet on another song at the same volume level, a frequency just as low, sounded quite good. Overall ok for 75 bucks. The JLs cost twice as much and they sounded good from day one. Anyways this is not a bad sub if its gonna be your first. My first subz were JBL GT1000, which were then replaced by JBL GT1041 same sub different year model, and I could not beleive when I heard the W3s, if you have the money and you want an awesome first sub, The W3 will not dissappoint. If you have seen other things out there then you may already have an idea of what kind of sound/power/quality you are looking for, the WWW is very usefull here. hope that helps. P.S. if you have even more money, for for the W7, INCREDIBLE SUB, Personnaly that is the sub I am buying with my tax return [/QUOTE]
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