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Old 02-23-2015, 06:45 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by mid_life_crisis View Post
JL is usually pretty good about answering questions. In your situation I would ask them for the ideal size box for a pair of the speakers you have. It isn't always as simple as double the size of a box for one speaker. Make sure you include the exact model number.
This is true, I guess I shouldn't assume the box is individually chambered.

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http://www.jlaudio.com/10w1v2-8-car-...-drivers-92073
This the speakers that i own. Is it okay if i buy a box that is larger then recommended? I think i just want to use one speaker and it says there that it supports jl audio speakers. Thanks
That all depends, what is the internal volume of the enclosure that you are looking at? As a rule of thumb a larger sealed enclosure will typically allow the woofer to play lower tones but at the cost of power handling.

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