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ysr50guy 03-03-2013 02:32 PM

Review of my JL Audio PWM110-JXWXv2 powered subwoofer
 
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I had to add some bass to my ride pretty bad but as you guys know our trunks are not the biggest. So my search began in finding the smallest size sub but with a nice punch. I was use to having two 12'' Kicker subs in my last car so I wanted to get as close as possible to that but I still wanted at least 75% of my trunk space. Long story short I ended up with the Jl Audio 10" powered subwoofer and let me tell you I'm not dissapointed :thumbsup: It probably wont hit as hard as my two 12"s but for the size of this thing it sounds awesome!
Ill let some pics do some more talking:

JL Audio PWM110-JXWXv2

Starscream15 03-03-2013 02:33 PM

Nice. Still room for Golf Clubs and a case of Beer.

mbh1101 03-11-2013 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ysr50guy (Post 769401)
I had to add some bass to my ride pretty bad but as you guys know our trunks are not the biggest. So my search began in finding the smallest size sub but with a nice punch. I was use to having two 12'' Kicker subs in my last car so I wanted to get as close as possible to that but I still wanted at least 75% of my trunk space. Long story short I ended up with the Jl Audio 10" powered subwoofer and let me tell you I'm not dissapointed :thumbsup: It probably wont hit as hard as my two 12"s but for the size of this thing it sounds awesome!
Ill let some pics do some more talking:

JL Audio PWM110-JXWXv2

Newb question but do you need a capacitor with this ? Considering one too and looks alot better than the bazooka tube.

cruzinbill 03-11-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mbh1101 (Post 786402)
Newb question but do you need a capacitor with this ? Considering one too and looks alot better than the bazooka tube.

No. Your good to over 2k watts rms in this car. Then you would be looking at an upgraded or second battery. A cap is a waste of money.

mbh1101 03-11-2013 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by cruzinbill (Post 786430)
No. Your good to over 2k watts rms in this car. Then you would be looking at an upgraded or second battery. A cap is a waste of money.

Alright thanks! And where did you wire the signal turn on wire for the amp? I have a pioneer Avh-5500 head unit. Last question I sware!!

cruzinbill 03-11-2013 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by mbh1101 (Post 787269)
Alright thanks! And where did you wire the signal turn on wire for the amp? I have a pioneer Avh-5500 head unit. Last question I sware!!

If u have an aftermarket head it has a remote turn on...

invzabomaster 03-15-2013 12:29 PM

so you just added this to your stock sound system?

cfusionpm 03-15-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by invzabomaster (Post 795365)
so you just added this to your stock sound system?

I have a similar setup in my car (and a similar transition from a 12" to a 10"). I added mine to just the stock speakers and stock radio. With the stock radio on Natural SSP, Treble +3, Bass -1 it sounds great. I have my amp's LPF set around 55hz (I like a lower, deeper sound and less higher freqs, and I couldn't fit a 12" in), the gain is at about 1/3. It compliments the music really well and blends nicely on those settings. Bass isn't always about booming over everything else, it's about balance. I love me some thick, hard-hitting bass, but only if I can still hear the rest. I had a similar setup in my tC with stock speakers and never felt like I needed to replace them. The only issues I'm having now are rattles in the trunk from the subwoofer. I'm probably going to put down some sound deadening material soon, because it sounds great minus the rattling. I never thought I needed upgraded interior speakers since there's always so much road/engine/wind noise. The extra money spent on clarity would be lost to those, IMO, and I only spend big on standard speakers for home theater/home entertainment.

http://imageshack.us/a/img832/470/img9523w.jpg

Edit: BTW, a 10" will hit plenty hard, and just as hard as a 12", it will just hit harder at a different range. 12s hit really hard on the deeper frequencies like 30-50hz. 10s hit hard on the more mid bass frequencies like 50-70hz. Both can hit the entire range, but will be noticeably stronger in their "sweet spot" frequency. I definitely miss those low sweep sounds of the 12, but I've got my 10 setup to sound very close without being too overpowering.

coldy 03-15-2013 03:11 PM

Nice setup! I like that the amp is hidden behind it.

Just wondering... how much did this cost you?

cfusionpm 03-15-2013 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by coldy (Post 795783)
Nice setup! I like that the amp is hidden behind it.

Just wondering... how much did this cost you?

The one in the OP is the PWM110-JXWXv2 and retails around $330. It's tremendous value as it includes the integrated amp. If you're asking about mine, it's the CS110RG-W3v3 and retails around the same price without an amp. I got mine for $299 and used the amp from my old car that powered my 12W3v3 in a sealed square box (currently for sale). I've never been disappointed with any JL product. I will buy them all day any day.

wrohdejr 03-15-2013 04:43 PM

I am doing a similar set up Jl 10w3 in a fiberglass box on the side and adding a jl hd990/5 to power my focals up front. Install will be this Monday and should be finished by Wednesday i will post pics after its done.

invzabomaster 03-15-2013 09:13 PM

I wish JL audio would offer a complete systems upgrade similar to what OemAudio+ offers!!!!! I would SO buy that ****!

cfusionpm 03-15-2013 10:54 PM

To be honest, other than the lack of EQ and custom options of the factory deck, I don't really see a need to replace the other speakers. I feel I have similar or better results with my JL sub and a decent working knowledge of how to tune with the amp settings and limited deck settings. My whole setup + wires and install was still half the price of the OAP+ and sounds pretty dang good.

JC86 03-20-2013 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by cfusionpm (Post 795663)
I have a similar setup in my car (and a similar transition from a 12" to a 10"). I added mine to just the stock speakers and stock radio. With the stock radio on Natural SSP, Treble +3, Bass -1 it sounds great. I have my amp's LPF set around 55hz (I like a lower, deeper sound and less higher freqs, and I couldn't fit a 12" in), the gain is at about 1/3. It compliments the music really well and blends nicely on those settings. Bass isn't always about booming over everything else, it's about balance. I love me some thick, hard-hitting bass, but only if I can still hear the rest. I had a similar setup in my tC with stock speakers and never felt like I needed to replace them. The only issues I'm having now are rattles in the trunk from the subwoofer. I'm probably going to put down some sound deadening material soon, because it sounds great minus the rattling. I never thought I needed upgraded interior speakers since there's always so much road/engine/wind noise. The extra money spent on clarity would be lost to those, IMO, and I only spend big on standard speakers for home theater/home entertainment.

http://imageshack.us/a/img832/470/img9523w.jpg

Edit: BTW, a 10" will hit plenty hard, and just as hard as a 12", it will just hit harder at a different range. 12s hit really hard on the deeper frequencies like 30-50hz. 10s hit hard on the more mid bass frequencies like 50-70hz. Both can hit the entire range, but will be noticeably stronger in their "sweet spot" frequency. I definitely miss those low sweep sounds of the 12, but I've got my 10 setup to sound very close without being too overpowering.

I was wondering is there an amp turn on wire in the back of the stock head unit? If not what did you for the amp turn on? Thanks.


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