JL Stealthbox
JK Super Freak
Joined: Jun 2007
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Ok, it's a little pricey, but it does look good, and I bet it sounds good. Plus it looks very simple to install. What sort of an amp do you guys think should power it? I'm assuming it needs an amp and doesn't have one built in anyway.
What sort of an amp do you guys think should power it? I'm assuming it needs an amp and doesn't have one built in anyway.
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Last edited by Sandtoy; Dec 8, 2008 at 05:13 PM.
Scratch my last. This is from the Installation Guide provided by JL.
Power Recommendation
JL Audio recommends using a high quality amplifier such as the JL Audio 250/1v2.
The diagram below shows the recommended crossover, infrasonic filter and equalizer settings for the 250/1v2 when being used to power your Stealthbox®.
Power Recommendation
JL Audio recommends using a high quality amplifier such as the JL Audio 250/1v2.
The diagram below shows the recommended crossover, infrasonic filter and equalizer settings for the 250/1v2 when being used to power your Stealthbox®.
JK Super Freak
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: MD DC area
I've been thinking for a long while about the Alpine PDX 5, which should be able to fit in the stock amp's location, and I believe has a 300x1 output for the sub. Any thoughts on this amp to run everything?
JK Newbie
Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Miami, FL
Outside of this enclosure are there any others that anyone has come across worth recommending?
It just seems that a 13" is way too much for the JK, not too mention the price tag of almost $700 or $800. I am not looking to shake the roof of the car.
It just seems that a 13" is way too much for the JK, not too mention the price tag of almost $700 or $800. I am not looking to shake the roof of the car.


