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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 08:57 AM
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Mtx T8512 Jlw6 Or Kicker Sl7???

I need help in picking the new system set up. What do you think about these subs. Any other suggestions?
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 09:17 AM
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I own two S12L5's solobarics. People ask me if I am running two 15's and I am not powering them to capacity. They already outworked one 2400 watt amp. I have them on a digital 2000 watt cheap Lanzar class d amp for the moment because I am workin on the turbo and my 2400 watt ran out at the wrong time. I hooked them up to my friends JBL 1000.1 amp and they shook my house literally (three picture frames in my room on the second floor fell off my dresser and they weren't even near the edge). I am aiming at a planet audio amp that supplies around 1800 true watts rms. not claimed. The L7's can provide a solid bass response IMO and can be used as both SPL or SQ depending if you go sealed or ported (I am sealed and cannot wait to go ported for more bass) Hope this helps a little.
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RE MX, IDMAX, Kicker CVX, POWER HX2 if you can find any.
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Originally Posted by Scope
I own two S12L5's solobarics. People ask me if I am running two 15's and I am not powering them to capacity. They already outworked one 2400 watt amp. I have them on a digital 2000 watt cheap Lanzar class d amp for the moment because I am workin on the turbo and my 2400 watt ran out at the wrong time. I hooked them up to my friends JBL 1000.1 amp and they shook my house literally (three picture frames in my room on the second floor fell off my dresser and they weren't even near the edge). I am aiming at a planet audio amp that supplies around 1800 true watts rms. not claimed. The L7's can provide a solid bass response IMO and can be used as both SPL or SQ depending if you go sealed or ported (I am sealed and cannot wait to go ported for more bass) Hope this helps a little.
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 02:30 PM
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Been looking to get a JL 12w6v2 for quite some time now. Think it is a great sounding sub in a sealed box.

Any reason the JL's dont get much recognition around here? I have enjoyed what I have heard.

Not to threadjack, but what other SQ options in this price range would be a better bet? I've been seeing the JL's around $300.
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 02:37 PM
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Cuz Don doesn't sell them anymore

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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Scope
I own two S12L5's solobarics. People ask me if I am running two 15's and I am not powering them to capacity. They already outworked one 2400 watt amp. I have them on a digital 2000 watt cheap Lanzar class d amp for the moment because I am workin on the turbo and my 2400 watt ran out at the wrong time. I hooked them up to my friends JBL 1000.1 amp and they shook my house literally (three picture frames in my room on the second floor fell off my dresser and they weren't even near the edge). I am aiming at a planet audio amp that supplies around 1800 true watts rms. not claimed. The L7's can provide a solid bass response IMO and can be used as both SPL or SQ depending if you go sealed or ported (I am sealed and cannot wait to go ported for more bass) Hope this helps a little.

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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 02:42 PM
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out of the three, i'd get the W6, no questions.
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Cuz Don doesn't sell them anymore

<<< happy with my ported 12w6v2

Nah I dont hate the JL subs, but the overall company.

Although... IDMAX > W6v2
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 03:01 PM
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many subs > W6v2
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 03:11 PM
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yea the jlw6 v2 is a great sub sealead or ported and can take alot of abuse prb one of the better qualities.
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Originally Posted by mendon99
many subs > W6v2

Indeed .
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by mendon99
many subs > W6v2
midget in the trunk>***
Old Mar 30, 2007 | 04:49 PM
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midget in the trunk>***

If only i can get 4 midgets to sit in my trunk and constantly bang their head on the trunk lid for the bass......
Old Mar 31, 2007 | 01:43 PM
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The W6v2 is a great sounding sub IMO. I can't wait to put my Fi Q up against an MX. I need to get my grubby little hands on a pair for a week or so.

To the OP. Did you ever tell us what your price range is?
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I've been thinking of giving a W6v2 a shot.......
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Originally Posted by 1996blackmax
I've been thinking of giving a W6v2 a shot.......

I thought you had something else in mind too?
Old Mar 31, 2007 | 04:03 PM
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Not going ported though
Old Mar 31, 2007 | 04:12 PM
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Lol wasn't there a different sub?
Old Mar 31, 2007 | 05:17 PM
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Which one ? ...... don't remember.... must be getting old .... ...
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Lol Me too I guess, I can't remember either
Old Apr 1, 2007 | 03:01 AM
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I personally am a JL person... had 2 12w0's, 2 12w1's, 1 10w3v2, 1 12w6v2, and now have a 10w7. all thse ive tried in both ported and sealed. my personal opinion is that Jl subs sound better in ported boxes made to their spec, and are made to be pretty loud for the price. not much of a sq sub, but very good quality and like said earlier, they can take a beating. with the exception of the w7, which I am actually pretty impressed by the sound quality as well as how loud it is. as far as kickers or mtx... mtx was ok, pretty loud for the price, but jl was better... ive had the 7512 and 9512... and kicker... well, theyre decently loud, sq is terrible, and the product quality is terrible. ive had a 15" and it was terrible. and it blew pretty easily. doesnt take a beating at all..
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I've had several Kicker subwoofers (old Kicker Free-Airs, S12C & S12D Solobarics, and L7's) and only one I had problems with. The issue was not with the sub, it was due to the enclosure not being totally sealed. I do not consider Kicker subs to be terrible.

They 12W6v2 is considered to be more of an SQ sub...... even more so than the W7.
Old Apr 1, 2007 | 04:41 AM
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ive actually had better sq with the w7.. since I have had both...and also the w6v2 was not as loud as the 10w7.. idk maybe just my experience with them.. but ive tried many JL's in different setups with those results. as for kicker.. theyre not terrible I suppose.. they just dont take a beating.. as well as their amps.. If the rms is 200w then it wont handle more than 200w.. thats what ive learned..
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In the same boat here. I'm currently lookign for a single SQ 12. JL is pricey, Kicker is said to blow easily Not an MTX fan, and I was looking into the Eclipse 7200 or Alpine type R. Ahhh decisions.
Old Apr 1, 2007 | 10:47 AM
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so many other choices out there...but they are not mainstream brands. SQ can be had by building a proper box and proper tuning. I can make Kicker subs sound great, and JL's subs to sound like crap. it's all in the install...and installer.
Old Apr 1, 2007 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Cuz Don doesn't sell them anymore

<<< happy with my ported 12w6v2
W6v2 crew
Old Apr 1, 2007 | 11:16 AM
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so many other choices out there...but they are not mainstream brands. SQ can be had by building a proper box and proper tuning. I can make Kicker subs sound great, and JL's subs to sound like crap. it's all in the install...and installer.

True Story.. I'm currently reading up on how to build a custom enclosure.. I'm really feeling setups like these:

http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...6&postcount=70

Looks more possible for me to pull off (1st timer here)
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...postcount=1189

Really love this clean setup here:
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...postcount=1138

now on to some how to's with pics
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they are all nice...Gordon's setup (the last link) is currently being redone because that baffle cuts out a decent amount of bass. I think Don did some of that install with the 2nd link...stop by Jersey and keep him company.
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Originally Posted by slickrick
they are all nice...Gordon's setup (the last link) is currently being redone because that baffle cuts out a decent amount of bass. I think Don did some of that install with the 2nd link...stop by Jersey and keep him company.

definately.. Any advantages/disadvantages of using fiberglass over wood??

Pretty neat setup here:

http://www.activetuning.com/pat/4/7/
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definately.. Any advantages/disadvantages of using fiberglass over wood??

Pretty neat setup here:

http://www.activetuning.com/pat/4/7/
depends upon your goal: SPL, Aesthetics, function, ballin on a budget, time and effort. I have no experience personally with Fiberglass, but if you are doing a single sub make the box out of MDF or Birch, and if you want aesthetics just do a fiberglass front.
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they are all nice...Gordon's setup (the last link) is currently being redone because that baffle cuts out a decent amount of bass. I think Don did some of that install with the 2nd link...stop by Jersey and keep him company.
yeah, like Rich said, it does block off a decent amount of bass...hence the reason a slot 'port' was cut above the sub cutout to help vent some into the cabin. for strictly SQ purposes, the bass is more than enough. 800 or so watts to a 15 will get loud no matter what. but if you're looking to street beat, then my baffle setup isn't totally ideal.

but thanks for the props none-the-less.
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I have to agree, your setup is perrrtty .
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I have to agree, your setup is perrrtty .
thanks. i do envy your usable trunk space though.
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