Anybody into subwoofers in XJ's.

planefixer said:
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Dude, what are the bricks for? :confused1

Here's my worthless contribution to this thread...
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...the 10" JL audio sub and some Clarion 6X9s are run by a 650 watt amp and some Alpine 5" door speakers are run by a Kenwood KDC-MP732 head unit. I like the fact that I lose no cargo space with the JL stealth box and the sound is quite satisfactory. I wish the sterio in my new truck sounded as good.
 
i have 2 pioneer 10's but im only running one through an alpine 1x800 amp. i have 2 infinity 6.5's in the front doors and pioneer 5.25's in the rear sound bar. it sounds really clean, and the sub bumps pretty hard when i want it to
 
I have to DEI eights in truck boxes behind my pass. seat. Works good, would like tens but rahter spend the money on other things at this point.

And the break in period doesn't make any sence to me either. The comp guys could over extend them in the period they use them and blow wires or rip the foam but other then that a break in period really doesn't seem like it would do anything.
 
I've been following this thread because I'm going to put a little more boom in my 'kee. I was looking at one 8"er. This is due to space limits (recovery gear and well...a stroller --lol). Should I just use a ten and be done with it?
 
nonnie said:
I've been following this thread because I'm going to put a little more boom in my 'kee. I was looking at one 8"er. This is due to space limits (recovery gear and well...a stroller --lol). Should I just use a ten and be done with it?
Even better, read all the threads on subwoofers in the Street & Performance Forums...
 
wall04 said:
Is this what you are refering to:

http://www.selectincrements.com/xjpod.html

I think there are a couple of threads on here that say they rattle a bunch.

They rattle like hell, but with a little work mine doesn't rattle at all. I have a lot of power going to it too (for an 8) and I can make it hit pretty hard if I turn the bass up.

You have to pull the interior panel out and do vibration dampening behind the interior panel. All the way to where it attaches to othe other panels. Thats what I lot of people forget to do.
 
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Heres Mine I like them they bump nice and i still had room for my Recovery Box.
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