JL Audio stealthbox owners....
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It's been a long time since I've used the JL subs personally, but according the spec sheets, any JL 10, except for the W7 should work great in that box.
One person put a 12w6v2 in my enclosure, but I'm not sure how that sounded, but in my experience, JL subs never liked smaller boxes.
But if you want to step up to a 12, I'm told that Elemental Designs makes some nice small box drivers.
personally, I'm a JBL guy, and a 12" GTi should work out nice in that box, but you'd want more power then 400 watts to really make it sing.
The power series would work great, if it wasn't for the design of the basket, which has a 2" thick mounting flange. It would hit the ttops.
never personally played with the GTO subs, so I can't say anything about those.
mike
One person put a 12w6v2 in my enclosure, but I'm not sure how that sounded, but in my experience, JL subs never liked smaller boxes.
But if you want to step up to a 12, I'm told that Elemental Designs makes some nice small box drivers.
personally, I'm a JBL guy, and a 12" GTi should work out nice in that box, but you'd want more power then 400 watts to really make it sing.
The power series would work great, if it wasn't for the design of the basket, which has a 2" thick mounting flange. It would hit the ttops.
never personally played with the GTO subs, so I can't say anything about those.
mike
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Originally Posted by SSINISTR SS
Mike, with your box what 10" JL sub do you recommend with about 400 watts RMS powering it?
I have a JL 10W6v2 sub in my stealth, sounds awesome!!!!!!!
Pushing it with an Alpine MRD-M605 V12 D class amp.
Rated at 400W RMS at 4 ohms and 600W RMS at 2 ohms.
400W RMS at 4 ohm is perfect for JL 10W6v2 sub to handle..........
Last edited by Kage; 02-02-2007 at 09:42 PM.