New member Username: Cbarnett2424Post Number: 1 Registered: Feb-12 | Hey guys just recently looked into putting a Jbl W12gtimkII into my truck has anyone installed this in a 09 crew cab and will it even fit? Thanks for the help |
Gold Member Username: Joe1234Post Number: 1209 Registered: May-09 | Ok, welcome, if you can fit the sub you can use it. or any other sub for that matter, if you can provide the maximum dims of the box you can fit I could give a better opinion. One thing to bear in mind is that it has odd impedance (DVC 6 ohm) which will limit your choices for amplifiers. |
Silver Member Username: Dloco486Post Number: 196 Registered: Apr-11 | dvc 6 that is odd. amp would have to be 2 ohm stable and rated like 50-100 watts higher than sub is rated. correct me if i'm wrong joe but it's what i'm thinking. |
Gold Member Username: Joe1234Post Number: 1211 Registered: May-09 | Odd it is Dloco, just wire in parallel to 3 ohm and use something like a JL slash (same power at "any" impedance) among few others, but they are usually expensive. This sub seems like a bad deal to me. |
New member Username: Cbarnett2424Post Number: 2 Registered: Feb-12 | Sorry for the late reply, I have read about it having an odd impedence as well. Im still undecided on which amp to use any ideas? Im primarily concerned if the sub with a box will even fit under the rear seat. I measured roughly 6-7 inches of space below. |
Gold Member Username: Joe1234Post Number: 1214 Registered: May-09 | Chris it will never fit take a look: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_12269_JBL-W12GTi-MkII.html |