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This JL Audio 10W0 subwoofer package includes two, 10" W0v3-4 subwoofer, the JL Audio JD500/1D amplifier, a 4 AWG amp wiring kit with RCA, and 15 feet of 12 AWG speaker wire. With this setup, each 10W0v3-4 will receive 250 watts of RMS power from the amplifier. JL recommends 75-300 watts of RMS power for the 10W0 so the amp falls within perfectly, toward the upper end of that range. The JL Audio JD500/1 is rated at 500 watts RMS at 2 ohms and 250 watts at 4 ohms. Since the W0 is a single, 4 ohm voice coil, we have two subwoofers, we can wire them in parallel to a 2 ohm load and get the full 500 watts out of the amplifier.
The JL Audio W0 woofer has long been the gold standard for the entry-level, affordable woofer class. For the money, these woofers are as good as it gets. They are overbuilt, they handle the power they say they will, they hit hard, and the sound good. If you are looking for an affordable, work horse woofer, the JL Audio W0 is perfect.
The JD series of JL Audio amplifiers offer great value, an affordable price, and the quality and reliability that you expect from a JL Audio amplifier. The JD series amplifiers are overbuilt and designed to provide superior sub-bass response.
If you want more than what the JD500/1 offers, you can select the RD500/1 or XD600/1 from the drop downs above. The RD500/1 will outperform the JD500/1 and the XD600/1v2 will outperform both the JD500/1 and the RD500/1.
We include a 4 AWG amp wiring kit with a 17 ft. RCA cable and 15 feet of 12 AWG speaker wire. The wiring is the good stuff. All of the wire is 100% oxygen-free copper and it is built to true American Wire Gauge specs. High quality wire ensures that you get maximum power output from your amplifier. Don't buy high quality JL Audio components and then go cheap on the wire. You are wasting your time. Instead, we include the wire in this kit and you save $77.
The diagram below shows you how to wire the subwoofer to a 2 ohm load. Wiring to a 2 ohm load maximizes the efficiency and power output of the amplifier to ensure that the subwoofer get all of the power they want while at the same ensuring that your amp doesn't overheat or go into protect mode.
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