todd5854
New Member
I just got a 12 inch JL Sub from a friend for cheap. Now I know from previous experiments with speakers that cabinets have to be a certain size. for a 12 inch JL Audio that is 1.5m3
I'm putting the cabinet from the back end of my '97 LS to the wheel well on the right side, since on the left is that little light in the trunk. The speaker can handle 300 watts peak, and 125 constantly. I'm fine with all the technical stuff.
But my question is, how do I wire the amp to it from the battery located in the front? Where's the best place to run the wires through. I've seen people put them under the inner door sills, but I'd like the best place.
For a 125 watt speaker do I even need a capacitor? What gauge wire should I use? Also my head unit has a sub out, with 75 or 125hz filter. The sub out could also be a rear out, its switchable. So if I don't like those filters I can set my own from an amp.
The JL Audio 12w0 that I have runs at 4 ohms. I found an amp that runs that for cheap. What do you guys think of this amp? Cheap, I know but I only want one sub.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_16644_Pioneer-GM-5400T.html
And I also see its a two channel amp. Going out of the amp should I bridge the left and right signals so it combines to a mono? Or do I NEED a mono amp?
I'm putting the cabinet from the back end of my '97 LS to the wheel well on the right side, since on the left is that little light in the trunk. The speaker can handle 300 watts peak, and 125 constantly. I'm fine with all the technical stuff.
But my question is, how do I wire the amp to it from the battery located in the front? Where's the best place to run the wires through. I've seen people put them under the inner door sills, but I'd like the best place.
For a 125 watt speaker do I even need a capacitor? What gauge wire should I use? Also my head unit has a sub out, with 75 or 125hz filter. The sub out could also be a rear out, its switchable. So if I don't like those filters I can set my own from an amp.
The JL Audio 12w0 that I have runs at 4 ohms. I found an amp that runs that for cheap. What do you guys think of this amp? Cheap, I know but I only want one sub.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_16644_Pioneer-GM-5400T.html
And I also see its a two channel amp. Going out of the amp should I bridge the left and right signals so it combines to a mono? Or do I NEED a mono amp?