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JL Audio 13W6v2


$375.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Plenty of volume available when you want to turn it up. Capable of ground-pounding bass you can hear for a long distance. Operates well in a wide range of wattage settings.

The Cons:Needs a large box to take full advantage of it. Vibrates the car to the point where, if two of them are used, damage to the tail lights can occur.

The 13.5" JL Audio 13W6v2 is the largest and most recent sub-woofer offered in JL Audios W6v2 product series.  This series comes in 10", 12" and 13.5" models, and fits in just below JL Audio's benchmark W7 series of car audio subwoofers.

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  The technology used and core design of the W6v2 line is universal for all models with such features as elevated frame-cooling, and several patented cone designs such as W-Cone and Floating Cone Attach Method to provide a lightweight yet stiff assembly.  The 13W6v2 has a free air resonance of 24.3 Hz and has a thermal power handling of 750W, giving more power than the 10" and 12" models with only 600W available.  Operation of the speaker over 750W will void the warranty.  If looking to go above 750W, you will need to look into the larger models in the W7 product series.  The 13W6v2 weighs in at 26.8 lbs and a mounting depth of 9.2".   JL Audio provides a detailed owners manual, as well as tutorials on how to properly install their sub-woofers.

Features:

  • Free Air Resonance is 24.3 Hz
  • Electrical Q is 0.464 Qms
  • Mechanical Q is 6.700 Qms
  • Total Speaker Q is 0.434 Qts
  • Equivalent Compliance is 3.94 cu. ft. / 111.6 liters
  • On-Way, Linear Excursion is 0.85 in. / 21.6 mm
  • Reference Efficiency is 0.331%
  • Efficiency at 1W/1M is 87.4 dB SPL
  • Normal Impedance is dual 4 ohm
  • Thermal Power Handling is 750 W
  • Net Weight is 26.8 lbs. / 12.2 kg
  • Mounting depth is 9.2 in. / 234 mm

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    plenty of volume available when you want to turn it up

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    capable of ground-pounding bass you can hear for a long distance

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    operates well in a wide range of wattage settings

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    works with most bass car amps

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    capable of clean, detailed bass output

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    needs a large box to take full advantage of it

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    vibrates the car to the point where, if two of them are used, damage to the tail lights can occur

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