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ColStripe said:You can't just pop in another driver in an enclosure and have it sound good. There's alot of factors to consider. Trust me, you don't want to go there.
david1387 said:welli was thinking it might work since a 8 inch W3v2 is only 125 watts rms while the logitech sub is rated at 188.. but i also have a JL 500/1 monoblock amp and a 10 inch W7 at 500 watts if i can only figure out how to incorporate that into the comp speaker system.. and buying a new enclosure is always an option.. i just have no idea how to get the car amp to plug into a household outlet.
MadJuggla9 said:ummmmm i would lay off with the amount of knowledge you have aquired about subwoofers. The sub can handle 288rms supposedly, but that doesnt mean its getting it. my guess is that the 8" logitech sub is 8ohms. is the JL sub 8ohms? if not you will be straining your logitech amp, and trust me, i had the 680 setup for a while and that amp gets PLENTY hot on its own. you definately dont want to try and power a w7. those things are like 1.3 ohms or dual .7 in some cases, JL likes the word proprietary even more than prefab computer companies .... not to say they arent great or anyhting. the w7 off the logitech amp would have your amp stinking within minutes. power converters are also expensive if you were to want to power a higher wattage sub off a car amp. thats why home theatre is available ... so you dont have jerry-rigged car amps running at 1ohm with little clarity.
if you dont do some quick research you could be enjoying the aroma of burnt electronics. If the logitech sub doesnt impress you, id suggest looking into home theatre. i know that i was wanting more from my z680s and i have a wood floor.