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Has anybody here installed a Stealthbox into a late-model Ford Explorer? I
just sold my 1994 Exploder with the fully concealed S'box which had a 10w1-4 driver inside. I just got a newer 2003 Explo and I want to put another JL S'box into this one. The newer version: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/EXPL2.html uses a 10w3-v2-D2 driver and I was curious what the differences in sound might be. dave |
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I don't know for sure, but I imagine they're gonna sound very similar. Not
too much difference in those woofers, and the mounting location is nearly identical, although on the opposite side. I personally like the "stealth" look of the Stealthbox in the older Exploders behind the stock grill on the passenger side. My '97 sounded freakin' great!! Tony -- What's more likely? That an all-powerful mysterious god created the universe and then decided not to give any proof of his existence? Or, that he simply doesn't exist at all? And that we created him so that we wouldn't have to feel so small and alone. -Eleanor Arroway, Contact "Dave" wrote in message ... Has anybody here installed a Stealthbox into a late-model Ford Explorer? I just sold my 1994 Exploder with the fully concealed S'box which had a 10w1-4 driver inside. I just got a newer 2003 Explo and I want to put another JL S'box into this one. The newer version: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/EXPL2.html uses a 10w3-v2-D2 driver and I was curious what the differences in sound might be. dave |
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The 10W3 is an infinitely better sub than the 10W1.
I had a single 10" JL enclosure with a 10W1-4. Replaced it with a 10W3 (not v2) and was happily surprised by the difference in sound. The 10W3 requires more power but is definitely worth it. E "Dave" wrote in message ... Has anybody here installed a Stealthbox into a late-model Ford Explorer? I just sold my 1994 Exploder with the fully concealed S'box which had a 10w1-4 driver inside. I just got a newer 2003 Explo and I want to put another JL S'box into this one. The newer version: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/EXPL2.html uses a 10w3-v2-D2 driver and I was curious what the differences in sound might be. dave |
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That sounds promising, Erik. By "infinitely better", could you explain a
little more? Louder, tighter, or what? I was running the older Stealthbox with an a/d/s P2110 bridged to mono so I might be slightly underpowered but in the ballpark. dave The 10W3 is an infinitely better sub than the 10W1. I had a single 10" JL enclosure with a 10W1-4. Replaced it with a 10W3 (not v2) and was happily surprised by the difference in sound. The 10W3 requires more power but is definitely worth it. E "Dave" wrote in message ... Has anybody here installed a Stealthbox into a late-model Ford Explorer? I just sold my 1994 Exploder with the fully concealed S'box which had a 10w1-4 driver inside. I just got a newer 2003 Explo and I want to put another JL S'box into this one. The newer version: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/EXPL2.html uses a 10w3-v2-D2 driver and I was curious what the differences in sound might be. dave |
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Tighter, louder, more accurate, and "more real" sounding.
E "Dave" wrote in message ... That sounds promising, Erik. By "infinitely better", could you explain a little more? Louder, tighter, or what? I was running the older Stealthbox with an a/d/s P2110 bridged to mono so I might be slightly underpowered but in the ballpark. dave The 10W3 is an infinitely better sub than the 10W1. I had a single 10" JL enclosure with a 10W1-4. Replaced it with a 10W3 (not v2) and was happily surprised by the difference in sound. The 10W3 requires more power but is definitely worth it. E "Dave" wrote in message ... Has anybody here installed a Stealthbox into a late-model Ford Explorer? I just sold my 1994 Exploder with the fully concealed S'box which had a 10w1-4 driver inside. I just got a newer 2003 Explo and I want to put another JL S'box into this one. The newer version: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/EXPL2.html uses a 10w3-v2-D2 driver and I was curious what the differences in sound might be. dave |
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"Dave" wrote in
: Has anybody here installed a Stealthbox into a late-model Ford Explorer? I just sold my 1994 Exploder with the fully concealed S'box which had a 10w1-4 driver inside. I just got a newer 2003 Explo and I want to put another JL S'box into this one. The newer version: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/EXPL2.html uses a 10w3-v2-D2 driver and I was curious what the differences in sound might be. dave I had one like this installed in my 96 Explorer I purchased from www.crutchfield.com, for just under 200.00 or so. All Clarion Models Featu OEM Integration Vehicle specific fit and finish Plug and play wiring harness for easy installation both with OEM and after-market radios All have custom designed 8 inch 2 ohm polypropylene woofers except for the PSWFSU which has a 10 inch 2 ohm woofer Class D Mono Amplifier that produces 100 W at 13.8 V Built-in 18 db/oct lowpass filter. Crossed over at 75 Hz.01 THD at full power 10k ohms input impedance Frequency response 20hz-90hz RCA and High Level inputs Sensitivity adjustment ranging from .25mV-5V Problem was, it wasnt that Loud. Cause the guys from Best Buy (I know..I know) didn't know that it had a gain knob on it. Also they wired it into the hot wire for the rear speaker, which I found out was used to power both front and back. When I had it serviced at a place specializing in Car audio, They discovered this and turned the puppy up. And rewired my sound system. But even then, with a 100 watt amp, it just wasnt that loud, or that clear. I purchased it to deter thieves. Wasnt long before I caught one too. Tried to get my amp, which was visible in the cargo area. Damaged my truck pretty bad too. Also you had to turn it up as far as it would go. Even with my Sub-knob antiquated at max on my Alpine CDA-7892, it wasnt enough. You would hear the bass more on the driver's side. It did not fill the cabin uniformly. On the passenger side, you hardly heard it at all. And it boomed something awful; giving away its location. Although it was rated down to 20 Hz or so. Got rid of that in favor of a sealed entry level Pioneer 12 inch. Now I have more bass than I know what to do with. jeff |
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