Product Description
- 10" Single 2 Ohm W3v3 Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
Peak: 1000 watts
RMS: 500 watts
Recommended Power Range: 100-500 watts - Impedance: Single 2 Ohm
- Mineral-filled polypropylene cone woofer
- Nitrile-butadiene rubber surround
- DMA-optimized, long linear excursion capability to virtually eliminate distortion and increase sound output
- Vented reinforcement collar improves rigidity and stability of the cone, spider, and voice coil
- Spider and lead wire assembly
- Elevated frame cooling enhances power and sound quality
- Floating Cone Attach Method allow the cone and surround to be aligned independently
- Sensitivity: 86 dB
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Product Features:
Additional Information
Additional Information
| Name | JL Audio 10W3v3-2 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | JL Audio |
| SKU | 10W3v3-2 |
| Weight | 15.00lbs |
| UPC | 699440921503 |
| caraudiogiants | No |
Product's Review
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Good Quality Review by Fernando
Price Value Quality Product arrived in excellent condition and within the proposed shipping estimates. (Posted on 2/11/2015)
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Amazing Review by Parker
Price Value Quality I'm really happy with the product (Posted on 1/26/2015)
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amazing Review by WADE
Price Value Quality I'm really happy with the product (Posted on 1/21/2015)
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Nice sub Review by Walker
Price Value Quality Crushes the Kicker CVT i blew, and Alpine Type S i blew. Gonna pick up another one in a bit.
(Posted on 12/28/2014) -
JL AUDIO 10W3V3 Review by Nelson
Price Value Quality great sub. I have 4 so I knew what I was buying before had. the only bad thing that I did not like was that the sub did not have a bar code sticker on the side of the magnet. the only reason I wish it had one is so that if my subs were ever stolen I could have a chance to get them back if my luck was good. not many people think about pulling the bar code sticker off.
(Posted on 12/24/2014) -
Great sub Review by Allen
Price Value Quality Great sub. Had 2 of these in a previous vehicle and wish i could have taken them out before the sale. Got a new car and bought a Kenwood 10" sub and it blew after about a month. Replaced it with one of these and it hits tighter and deeper bass. Well worth the money.
(Posted on 11/4/2014) -
Crazy bass Review by Barbara
Price Value Quality I have one of these in my trunk and this thing when set up correctly will blow you away with how hard and clear the sound is.
(Posted on 10/14/2014) -
Awesome Sub Review by fred
Price Value Quality This is an awesome 10" sub and I have a bridged Soundstream 800 watt 5 channel amp going to this sub. I built my own custom speaker box out of particule board and a compound miter saw. The bass sounds solid, the range is crossed over at 100 hertz frequency and I have to turn the bass down some keep from drowning out my 6.5" component speakers. The box that I built is tuned and has a slot port. One of the best sounding subs that I've ever owned. If you make your own box, make sure that you seal the inside corners of your box: I used a tube of silicone from home depot.
(Posted on 10/14/2014) -
Big Boom for a Little Box Review by Ritom
Price Value Quality It's really no big deal," he told me. "Technology has changed enough that nowadays, the throw on a good 10" subwoofer is going to be able to reproduce the kind of sound you were getting from that old 12" sub of yours."
Well, I do like having some trunk space back. And the 12" was actually a bit more than what I really wanted out of the low end--I often found myself dialing it back a bit so my skull wouldn't ring. I like bass a LOT...but music also has mids and highs, too.
And that's how I ended up with the excellent JL Audio 10" 3v3 2. The 12" was also a JL Audio product, so I knew from the start that even if I couldn't get the same depth, I'd still be getting really good sound.
Bringing all the thump to my trunk that I could ever want, I've been unbelievably happy with how well it sounds. I've got pre-amped RCA connections going to a 500W JLAudio 5-channel amplifier, and in turn I have the amp's cutoff to the sub channel at 120Hz and the sensitivity dialed to just below half. With this kind of setting, I have yet to hear it distort at any volume, but I can definitely tell you this smaller sub packs just as much punch as its older, bigger cousin. I'm also pleased to report that I get less rattle from car parts and panels with it set this way.
I realize some audiophiles are wondering why I might talk about bass having a limit--I realize there are many people for whom two or three 10" subwoofers might not be enough and if life were perfect they'd have a wall of 12"s behind their head. I'm not sensitive to loud music--not after 2 or 3 Ozzfests, countless concerts, and being at one club where I had to leave because when I stood at the wrong angle it knocked my heartbeat out of sync.
The truth is I've become a bit of a golden-ear over the years. I like hearing the full range of sound, and even though that means mids and highs, I still also like it when I hear a good, solid kick from the lower end. I just like it even better when that kick sounds exactly like the music being fed through my system instead of just a generic 'whumping' sound. With a simple sealed Bass Bunker box, the JL 3v3 2 delivers. (Posted on 9/3/2014)

