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I just bought a JL Power wedge box, but just the box - no subs. It's sealed and originally had 2 10W0 subs in it. The guy I bought it off of wanted to put the subs in a custome built box, so he sold it for $50. My question is this: Can I put two 10W3s in it? Obviously, it wasn't made for these subs, but the air space requirements seem to be very close. Also, I would be powering the W3s with about 300 watts total (150 each), is that enough power?
Thanks!
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Posts: 35 | From: West Chester, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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Well my friend has a similar box, it used to have two 10w1's in it and yes the 10w3's will sound nice in it. But 150 watts each won't really get those subs going. They sound awesome with 250 each or more.
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I have those subs and they are in a 5 cubic foot box that is ported. i also have about 325 watts going to each of them. the amp i use and am very pleased with is the Crossfire CFA-602 this amp makes my subs insanely loud with the gain set on zero. also Crossfires are really cost efficient. but about the box, it seems that it might be a little small but should work, hell since it says power wedge you could say that they are w0's and fool everyone!!!
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Posts: 294 | From: Omaha, NE USA | Registered: Jun 1999
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