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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
10w6 or 12w6 Jl audio
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<blockquote data-quote="Neverlift" data-source="post: 11492815" data-attributes="member: 39898"><p>JL 12w6 w/500w powering it will be plenty for a vette. JL makes the most "Musical" subs available IMO, they reproduce bass in a manner that allows your ear to differentiate between instruments. JLs hit hard and deep but they are not SPL subs. As regarding Go sealed, Ported boxes will offer more volume but sacrifice accuracy.</p><p></p><p>If you can fit the 12 do it, but a 10 will do the trick too. the 12 will allow you to get a little lower in the frequency range, but those are frequencies you feel more than hear.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if your Vette has the Bose audio system installed. GM's Bose system automatically reduces bass at higher volume levels. Products do exist to defeat this, special line-out converters but I don't have a link to the product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neverlift, post: 11492815, member: 39898"] JL 12w6 w/500w powering it will be plenty for a vette. JL makes the most "Musical" subs available IMO, they reproduce bass in a manner that allows your ear to differentiate between instruments. JLs hit hard and deep but they are not SPL subs. As regarding Go sealed, Ported boxes will offer more volume but sacrifice accuracy. If you can fit the 12 do it, but a 10 will do the trick too. the 12 will allow you to get a little lower in the frequency range, but those are frequencies you feel more than hear. Not sure if your Vette has the Bose audio system installed. GM's Bose system automatically reduces bass at higher volume levels. Products do exist to defeat this, special line-out converters but I don't have a link to the product. [/QUOTE]
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