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diamond audio d3 vs jl audio w3?


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ernk29 
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pros and cons of both? and i plan on running a alpnie mrp m650 on it in a sealed .60 box
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Pros and Cons depends on the install and what the user wants.
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Opiniarian: JL's bass is a little, softer/smoother and requires a little less attention to specs on the enclosure. Buuuuttt everyone has em.
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How "soft" or "smooth" ANY SUBWOOFER sounds depends on the enclosure.
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Indeed. Speaking with respect to each subs intended enclosure size. When it comes down to it, JL subs produce a richer sound especially in smaller enclosures. Following detailed specs while building each brands enclosure, the DA will sound punchier and dryer.
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ok so what would be on par with these subs, give me some subs that would be on par and would work well in a single 10 .6 sealed box with 400rms@4ohms/600rms@2ohms, i want something that will hit hard but sound clean
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"recommended specs" mean nothing to a custom enclosure builder.
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Single 10 eh? Quite honestly your only gonna get so much out of a speaker. Assuming your amp is properly installed you are at liberty to choose anything in the mid - lower high end of most common brands. If your looking for something more, the enclosure is equally if not more important.
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How do you do it? Just get the listeners audio preferences and design with the allotted working space and equipment type? What about when it comes to ports and vents? I got one for ya right now I been stirring over for days now. Can I give you the breakdown here, or open a new thread?
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i really dont have enough space to make a bigger box since i have a crew cab colorado, i have a single ten enclosure made by subthump thats a downfire box
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