and dont go to best buyJL is ok for a low power set up just DONT pay retail like most idiots
What specs do you need to know? LWH? Or Volume?we cannot recommend subs without knowing the specs of the box. what subs was the box originally built for? you need to coordinate internal volume with the subs you choose. then once you know the subs you're using, decide on an amp to power them at their combined impedance. 3-sub setups were common with JL and their Dual 6 ohm or 3 ohm voice coils.
they are not meant for just low power systems...also depends on what you think is "low power"JL is ok for a low power set up just DONT pay retail like most idiots
Well I measured the box and the specs are W=3ft D=10in H=13In. With the thickness of the wood being like an inch or so. Doing the math with 1 1/2 inch thickness subtracted it makes my box 3372.375 Cubic Inches. Or 1.95 Cubic Ftinternal volume.
three subs requires an odd impedance if you want to land on 1 or 2 ohms. three 4 ohm SVC subs can be wired for 1.5 ohms, which a 1 ohm stable amp can do. or you need three 2 ohm DVC subs. all three should be identical both in voice coils and in sub model.
JL subs are an ideal choice since it is likely the enclosure was made for them. you should try to find out if it was made for W0, W1, W3, or W6. nothing wrong with JL, nothing wrong with buying it from an authorized shop. online you lose any warranty if it's cheaper - just keep that in mind. i believe local shops are more valuable than car forums.