If it froze twice why would you want another JL? I think I'd try another manufacturer.
My footwell sub has frozen up again. The first time it was warrantied but now the sub is out of warranty.
Here are my stats.
Amp - Alpine MRP-F450 (70x4) 2 Channels bridged to the sub.
Subwoofer - JL Audio 8W0 8" Subwoofer
Most of my music is played through my iPod connected to my HU (Sony CDX-MP70) through an Aux-input and I mostly listen to rock and techno.
I have been thinking of going up in the product line of JL subs to the new JL 8W3v3 but unfortunately the size of my box precludes me from doing this.
My obvious options are a new JL 8W0 purchased online for $60.00 or it's new model replacement the 8W1v2 for $90.00 from my local stereo shop.
I would really like to find something that is a bit nicer and higher quality that will fit my box which has a maximum depth of about 4 3/4".
Suggestions?
If it froze twice why would you want another JL? I think I'd try another manufacturer.
Actually I got a great deal.
Crutchfield has buy one get one free on the Polk/MOMO MM2084. Trickyrix and I are going in on it together and each getting a terrific subwoofer for $60 shipped.
I assume that you currently have 2 of the 4 channels on your amplifier bridged and ran to the sub. Per your amp's specs, it is putting out 200 watts at 4 ohms to the sub in bridged mode. Per the specs of your JL 8W0, it can handle 75 watts of continuous power. I think I understand why it died.
Looking at the specs of the Polk sub, it is rated to handle 200 watts of continuous power. This is a good start.
The final piece I would be concerned with is if the new speaker will work OK in your existing enclosure. Based on the thread you posted about your enclosure, it looks like it is around 6 liters. Going back to the JL Spec sheet, the old sub was designed to work best with a 10.6 liter enclosure. I assume you got around the space difference by filling the enclosure with some stuffing. Going back to the spec of the new Polk sub, it is designed for an optimal enclosure size of 9.9 liters. With stuffing, it should be fine.
What--was pleasuring Bo so great you had to go blow something else?
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