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bberman1 
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You are correct the only advantage to a DVC is you have wiring options. If you want you can get a SVC or a DVC either way doesn’t really matter. As far as the x over goes like webguy said it has a built in lowpass xover so you don’t have to worry about that. Just hook it up adjust the x over and you’ll be good to go.
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Webguy...thank you...bberman...thanks again...

I think I already know the answer to this question yet I am going to ask it anyway because I don't know for sure the BEST way to connect this speaker in series...I am thinking that I should just use the same 12 gauge speaker wire that I am using to connect speakers to the amp...I just solder a short piece from one terminal on sub to the other appropriate terminal on sub...???am I right...dum question huh

I am either going to buy the JL Audio's 10w3v2 or their 10w3 ,it all depends on how good a deal I can find...I found a 10w3v2 on ebay for $70 not including shipping yet it is used and I just don't know about it...for piece of mind I think I'll pay more for a new one.

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bberman1 
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You’re correct and 12 gauge will be fine but your better off buying it new.
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Ditto!
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Im not trying to knock JL subs, prior to buying my second vehicle I was running two JL 12W6 and yeah they sounded good in the lowest frequencies but they lacked the get up and go to keep up with fast music, even some rap tunes they just weren't quite enough...My suggestion is to try an Alpine Type R Subwoofer, I now own a 15" and two 10" type Rs and ive never been happier.   Also bang for buck try Nackamichi, very smooth and deep

Donnie

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ih8tktz what kind of enclosure did you have them in?
ih8tktz 
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The 15" is in a sealed enclosure and the two 10" are in separate ported boxes.  The 15 up front firing forward and the 10s on either side of the trunk firing at the rear hatch.

JL 12W6 were in a ported box with no baffle

Donnie

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