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Originally Posted by mx22o
most people get the jl 500/1, that was my route too but it's a lil too weak for the w6. you're suppose to overpower the sub so i chose the alpine pdx 1.600
WHAT!! No way the 500/1 is too weak to drive the 10w6v2. That is the most power you would want to send to that sub. If you look at JL's website 425-450 is optimal wattage and 600 puts you in danger zone .
The PDX is ok but the 500/1 walks over it.
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What kills the PDX is its digital amplifier design. It is made to output a large amount of wattage in a small package. The problem is you suffer in its dampening factor ( the ability to control a woofer)and current. The JL gives you both in a slightly larger package.
I think you made a great purchase but the 500/1 is a hoss.
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I have owned dozens of JL subs and installed/built custom enclosures for many, many more while I was a MECP certified installer and I can tell you that JL subs need lots of power to perform. My old rule of thumb was to double the recommended power for any JL to get some true performance out of it.
IMO from my experience the 500/1 is not enough power to run that sub in a sealed enclosure. It will work and sound good but not be anywhere near it’s true potential.
IMO from my experience the 500/1 is not enough power to run that sub in a sealed enclosure. It will work and sound good but not be anywhere near it’s true potential.
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Originally Posted by ttrank
I have owned dozens of JL subs and installed/built custom enclosures for many, many more while I was a MECP certified installer and I can tell you that JL subs need lots of power to perform. My old rule of thumb was to double the recommended power for any JL to get some true performance out of it.
IMO from my experience the 500/1 is not enough power to run that sub in a sealed enclosure. It will work and sound good but not be anywhere near it’s true potential.
IMO from my experience the 500/1 is not enough power to run that sub in a sealed enclosure. It will work and sound good but not be anywhere near it’s true potential.
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I am glad you are happy with your box and set up.
4080
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4080
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Originally Posted by 4080
I am glad you are happy with your box and set up.
4080
visit www.4080enclosures.com to learn more about the 4080 subwoofer enclosures.
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4080
visit www.4080enclosures.com to learn more about the 4080 subwoofer enclosures.
Major props for 4080. Great product.
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Originally Posted by ttrank
I have owned dozens of JL subs and installed/built custom enclosures for many, many more while I was a MECP certified installer and I can tell you that JL subs need lots of power to perform. My old rule of thumb was to double the recommended power for any JL to get some true performance out of it.
IMO from my experience the 500/1 is not enough power to run that sub in a sealed enclosure. It will work and sound good but not be anywhere near it’s true potential.
IMO from my experience the 500/1 is not enough power to run that sub in a sealed enclosure. It will work and sound good but not be anywhere near it’s true potential.
Double the power = Voided warranty. I am a JL, Alpine dealer. I would never install or recommend a client to double the rated power handling on a sub. You will create ton's of customer service issues.
But to each their own.
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Originally Posted by bb996+r1
Double the power = Voided warranty. I am a JL, Alpine dealer. I would never install or recommend a client to double the rated power handling on a sub. You will create ton's of customer service issues.
But to each their own.
But to each their own.
Yeah, to each their own. We did it for years and did not see too many blown subs and those guys didn't understand what "distortion" was. I have only blown 1 JL sub out of the 40+ I have owned.