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JL Audio
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jbudnick08
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1998 Plymouth Neon
Florida

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JL Audio
What amp do you guys suggest if i were to get to JL audio 12w7 sub. and how much power would you suggest that i have?
11-02-2009 07:19 PM Offline
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gagtwlambo
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2001 Pontiac Grand Am
Minnesota

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Brick RE: JL Audio
(11-02-2009 07:19 PM)jbudnick08 Wrote:  What amp do you guys suggest if i were to get to JL audio 12w7 sub. and how much power would you suggest that i have?

the best way to go is with an amp from JL i actually just talked to a rep about this. and also what kind of car do you have. your car might not be able to handle them like mine so the guy mrecomennded two jl 13.5w6 because they draw less power but still have that loud boom
01-20-2010 12:39 AM Offline
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10camaro
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2010 Camaro
Sedalia, Mo

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RE: JL Audio
nothing hits like a JL W7 not even the w6, W6 are more efficient but they dont have that really really low base like the W7. IF you are wanting to correctly push a W7 you need starting off either a JL GMAX, or HD750.1 which will tax your cars charging system the least only 30amp max draw, or the BIG boy the 1000/1 v2 which you need 2 batteries for it.
01-31-2010 08:29 PM Offline
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