Re: will a jl amp e1200 kick a jl woofer 12w3v2 loud
Yes a 1200 watt amp will do the trick.. the problem would be in the box the 12w3v2 sub needs a good size box and you should have one made for your car. and yes you will get the bass you want
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Definately. Just set your amplifier so that you dont damage either. In actual fact you are more likely to damage the amp before you mess up the speaker!
THE ABOVE LINK WILL TAKE YOU TO THE CORRECT PAGE ON THE JL AUDIO WEBSITE THAT PROVIDES A NICE TUTORIAL ON CONNECTING YOUR SUBS. THIS IS FOR THE DUA VOICE COIL SUBS. LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE.....V
what is the impedance of your woofers it will be a number with an Omega symbol. Looks like a horseshoe next to your woofer . Like this JL Audio 10W1v3 8ohm. Please, Please tell me you bought 8 ohm woofers JR?? Because if not, it ain't gunna happen.. If you did buy 8 ohm woofers than wire them in parrellel which means all the +'s together and all the -'s together giving you a final impedance of 2 ohms and your amp will think your a car audio GOD... But if not be ready to smell plastic burning where your amp used to be.... let me know i can walk you thru the wiring but let me know what you have. ok. mark
also after repairing unless it's done by a true professional normal solder will not work.. it doesn't flex as well as it does from factory, and it's very hard to extend tinsle lead length, I would suggest returning to original store for swap or return to JL for swap.. (or get new ones.... not JL :) )
it sounds like you don't have enough power to run the amp, or else it is a built in (MOSFET) overload device inside the amp. the woofer is from your discription blown. when you choose a amp and woofer you need the woofer to be able to handle more watts (MAX) than the amp can give or you will blow every woofer you connect up. you can solve the power outage by fitting a "CAPACITOR" which stores power and provides it to the amp as and when it is needed, or you will need to install another battery for the amp alone.
well if you hear a rattle sound its probably already blown...and the amp could be drawing too much power if the radio shuts off...make sure all your wiring is correct. also if your car is off and you turn it up it will most likely shut off cause the battery cant handle it. but as for the sub i think its blown. good luck
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