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Review 5 of 19
Price Paid:
$200.00
from thezeb.com Year / Model Reviewed: 01-AW1000Q Strengths: great power handling, very efficent91.1 db's @1w/1m.great mechanical design and cosmetic features. xmax of nearly two inches! Weaknesses: need a quality power amp with power to burn. if you think you are going to run these with a pyramid or legacy, don't say these woofer's suck when they don't hit hard. to have a rough estimate of if your amp has a strong power supply and really delievers the power it says, look at the fuse(s) on the side of the amp. my mtx has three 30 amp fuses(90amp total). how much does your legacy have? probably a single 20 amp fuse. Summary: I just installed two AW1000Q's. I am running them in a 98 dodge ex cab with an mtx 2300 amp to bass. it puts out about 600 watts continuously. the woofers are a .65 cubic foot enclosure. they hit harder than the two JL W6 12's they replaced. the bass is strong and hits low. they are a great woofer. i love everything about them including the purple stripe. these woofers are no joke. they love the power and i am actually running them at one quarter of continuous power capacity with the mtx. i wonder what they would do if they got a solid 1000 watts! i wanted to run four ten's in my truck but don't have the physical room. i may upgrade to the twelves in the same series and just put the ten's in my wifes car(grin). she loves the clean bass these ten's produce. the twelve's will give just a little more than the ten's, but to reach full potential i need a stronger amp. i read what some others said about these woofer's. if they weren't happy with them they probably didn't install them right or are trying to make them pound by running a 1000 watt amp that they bought for $125. these woofer's need a good quality amp with lots of power if you don't have that, you won't get the performance out of them. Similar Products Used: jl w6 12's, mtx 2300 and 2145 amps (still in use), hi fonics, mtx 5000 series woofers, redline, black knight, pioneer, kenwood(junk, save your money for real stereo stuff), and panisonic.
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