emericaskater285;1938634 said:I have a 5 channel amp before I had a 4 channel amp and a monoblock for my sub. Sub is very responsive, and is very loud and accurate. It is about quality not the size of sub. I would take a 10" w3 over a 15" type R any day. IMO JL is the highest quality of audio that any local places sell.
Its okay, its fine..... An 8 inch sub will be very responsive and accurate vs a 12 or 15..... And then it goes into what type of music you listen to and then it goes into what kind of overall system you have in your car.... Also, you are comparing JL to Alpine and thats just not fair. My Kickers would destroy any Sony Xplods but I will say this, alot and I mean alot has to do with how smart you build your system.... By that I mean the wiring, the amp, the ohms on the sub, the stability of ohms on the amp, the type of box and so on...... Many times bigger subwoofers get a bad rep because they are never powered correctly so the assumption is well its weak. Your w3 needs atleast 75 watts rms to function and thats pretty easy to do with almost any high quality amp regardless of it being 2 channel bridged, 4 channel bridged, mono and so on..... Most high quality amps will move that sub at ease no biggie. Its a great sub for our cars to keep weight down and targa space in the back....... I'm sure its loud. I have two cvr's in my sup with an amp no bigger than a sega genesis 3 and its both responsive when I want it to be and destructive when I want it to be....... Then again I have no space for anything in my hatch....