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Old May 20, 2004 | 04:03 AM
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will 2 jl 10w7 fit in a coupe?

i have 1 10w7 right now in a sealed box, was wondering if 2 10w7 will fit in a prefab box in my coupe? of course im not ridding my spare tire...

also do you guys recommend 2 seperate jl 500/1 to push each sub, or to get a jl 1000/1 and push both? which is better?

 
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Old May 20, 2004 | 11:07 AM
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Re: will 2 jl 10w7 fit in a coupe?

I think that would be a bit impossible without getting rid of your spare tire.

One option might be to have two custom boxes fiberglassed in on the sides but then you would loose your jack and such.

With the (2) 500/1's or one 1000/1, I don't think it really matters. Whatever fits better for you. I opted for the 1000/1 with my 2 W6's. Maybe check the amp draw rating to help determine which setup is better.


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Old May 20, 2004 | 11:36 AM
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Re: will 2 jl 10w7 fit in a coupe?

Get whichever will be cheaper, 1 1000/1 or 2 500/1's. If they are the same price and space is not an issue, go with the 1000/1 so you can wire the subs in parallel. This will give you a 1.5 ohm load and you'll get more power from the amp v. running at a 3 ohm load if the subs are powered separately.

 
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