10w7 or 10w6v2
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10w7 or 10w6v2
i am more interested in getting the 10w7 but have found a cheap w6v2. caqn someone please give me some input. will the single 10" w6v2 be enough or will i regret not getting the 10w7. will the 10w7 be too much, i like my ears and don't want to go deaf but like a hard hitting sub
#4
I went with two JL10w6's and do thos badboys ever hit hard! I'm sure 1 would have been sufficient but figured if I was going to throw out the Bose system, I might as well go ALL out.
Not to hijack your thread but here's my stereo upgrade in case you're interested in persuing something similar. https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-interior-audio-electronics-24/jedis-bose-stereo-upgrade-103771/
Not to hijack your thread but here's my stereo upgrade in case you're interested in persuing something similar. https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-interior-audio-electronics-24/jedis-bose-stereo-upgrade-103771/
#6
Nice! i would love to do something like that however i live out of the country and will prob sell the car in a year or two before going home. i'm just looking for something small that hits so i can easily take it out a put it in my car at home.
would basically like it loud enough to **** off neighbors
would basically like it loud enough to **** off neighbors
#8
get a box like the one I used, hook it up to the JL amp you already have, and begin pissing off the neighbors.
P.S. you'll need a line converter if you're tapping the rear bose speakers
P.S. you'll need a line converter if you're tapping the rear bose speakers
#11
I was changing subs every 6mos or so before I got my 10w7. 5 years or so later, I still have the same sub. I could have had the w6v2, but I would have moved on anyway...so I went big. I don't like to compromise sq though.
I've never auditioned the w6v2, so I'm not saying it's a no. It has great reviews and is priced a little lower, but it would always leave me wondering if I didn't have the best. The w7 is a heavy beast and needs a very solid box to avoid rattles, so be aware of that as well. Ported blows sealed out of the water with regards to both sq and spl if the box is built properly. I've tried several different configurations (none in the 8) and properly ported wins out every time.
I've never auditioned the w6v2, so I'm not saying it's a no. It has great reviews and is priced a little lower, but it would always leave me wondering if I didn't have the best. The w7 is a heavy beast and needs a very solid box to avoid rattles, so be aware of that as well. Ported blows sealed out of the water with regards to both sq and spl if the box is built properly. I've tried several different configurations (none in the 8) and properly ported wins out every time.
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I'm going to disagree with you there as well. If you want a flat response (SQ), ported will not out-perform sealed, especially at port frequency. Below port frequency there is rarely any response.
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I'm going to disagree with you there as well. If you want a flat response (SQ), ported will not out-perform sealed, especially at port frequency. Below port frequency there is rarely any response.
I had entirely different results with my former 15L7 and 10w0, but similar results with my IDQ15v2.
you can't just drop any sub in a ported box and expect it to perform well. It takes the right sub in the right box with the right system tuning for it to work. The blanket statement that ported boxes don't sound as good as sealed boxes is incorrect, but a good rule of thumb for a noob.
sorry for the essay...cary on.
oh, CA&E said that the w6v2 was the best sounding 12" sub they tested when it first came out. I don't think they put it up against its big brother at that point, but that's a good selling point IMO.
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