JL Audio 10W7

Reliving the ‘ol 10W7

It said that the JL Audio W7 series is a “Tour de Force” of engineering and performance. These subwoofers are not cheap, it retails for $549.95 each, but you get an awful lot of performance and technology for your money, not just a bunch of bling and expensive advertisements.

What others think

“Simply put, the JL Audio 8W7 is the best damn 8-inch subwoofer ever made.” — Paul Sonda

“This demonstrates how successful the JL Audio engineers have been in controlling harmonic distortion. The bass guitar notes are forceful and tight. Note shifts are clear with no blooming in the upper bass frequencies like a number of the other subwoofers that I have tested in the past. The detail in the bass line is great. The 12W6v2-D4 has got to be the most linear subwoofer in frequency response that I have tested.” — Eric Holdaway

“JL Audio’s W6 series, known for producing high levels of audiophile-quality bass from small enclosures, has evolved to become the 3-Series BMW of the subwoofer world, a reference standard to which others are judged.” — Chris Yato

Specifications

    Free Air Resonance (Fs): 30.6 Hz
    Electrical “Q” (Qes): 0.578
    Mechanical “Q” (Qms): 7.647
    Total Speaker “Q” (Qts): 0.537
    Equivalent Compliance (Vas): 1.28 cu. ft. / 36.1 liters
    One-Way, Linear Excursion (Xmax): 0.9 in. / 23 mm
    Reference Efficiency (no): 0.171%
    Efficiency (1W/1m): 84.3 dB SPL
    Effective Piston Area (Sd): 59.8 sq. in. / 0.0386 sq. m.
    DC Resistance (Re): 2.75 ohm
    Nominal Impedance (Znom): 3 ohm
    Thermal Power Handling (Pt): 750W
    Driver Displacement: 0.09 cu. ft. / 2.5 liters
    Net Weight: 30 lbs. / 13.6 kg

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