JL Audio 10W1v2-4


$120.00

Product Shot 1The JL Audio 10W1v2-4 is a 10" sub-woofer available in JL Audio's W1v2 product series.  The W1v2 series itself, which is the most affordable line of sub-woofers offered by JL Audio, borrows many technologies from JL's top of the line W7 and W6v2 sub-woofer line.

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  Some of these technologies are VRC (vented reinforcement collar), Elevated Frame-Cooling and Floating Cone Attach Method. The 10W1v2-4 works best in small enclosures making it ideally suited for smaller or hard to fit vehicles.  The mounting ring is removable and customizable making installation of the speaker grille-mesh simple with no extra required hardware. (Grille mesh inserts are sold seperately.) This also allows the ring to be painted to match the desired look of the car interior. The optimum power range for the 10W1v2-4 is 125-250W, and running over 300W will void the manufacturers warranty. To go over 300W, you will need to move up to the 13W1v2-4/8, or upgrade to one of JL's superior sub-woofer lines. The 10W1v2-4 has a free air resonance of 25.24 Hz with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms.  However, like all the W1v2 sub-woofers, there is an 8 ohm version which is sold as the 10W1v2-8 allowing consumers to pick the sub-woofer which suits their audio set-up.

Features:

  • Free Air Resonance (Fs):  25.24 Hz
  • Electrical “Q” (Qes):  0.432
  • Mechanical “Q” (Qms):  6.336
  • Total Speaker “Q” (Qts):  0.405 
  • Equivalent Compliance (Vas):  1.783 cu. ft. / 50.46 liters
  • One-Way, Linear Excursion (Xmax)*:  0.375 in. / 9.5 mm
  • Reference Efficiency (no):  0.180% 
  • Efficiency (1W/1m)**:  84.53 dB SPL
  • Effective Piston Area (Sd):  53.522 sq. in. / 0.0345 sq. m.
  • DC Resistance (Re):  4.086 ohm
  • Nominal Impedance (Znom):  4 ohm 8 ohm
  • Thermal Power Handling (Pt):  300W
  • Driver Displacement:  0.025 cu. ft. / 0.71 liters
  • Net Weight:  7.81 lbs. / 3.54 kg
  • Mounting Depth: 4.34 in. / 110 mm

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