Looks like at some point they replaced the original surround with a rubber one. No worries about it rotting out now
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Yeah great if JL replaced the foam into rubber for W6V1Looks like at some point they replaced the original surround with a rubber one. No worries about it rotting out now.
WowwIt's been reconed, that's not the original cone either.
I was gonna link JL's discontinued specs, but it looks like it's not on their site anymore.Maybe contact JL & see if they can give you some info.
All of the discontinued subwoofer manuals are still on their website. I own a bunch of old school JL subs and reference it quite often. Just Google "JL Audio manuals" and the first thing that pops up is the link to JL's website and all "discontinued subwoofer/driver" manuals.I was gonna link JL's discontinued specs, but it looks like it's not on their site anymore.Maybe contact JL & see if they can give you some info.
JL Audio has never used butyl rubber surrounds on there subwoofers. Even the current line all use foam. It's definetly had the surround replaced but the cone looks original to me. It's just a lot beefier surround than the OEM foam that sub would have had new.
The others are correct in saying it won't dry rot like foam. That rubber will last a really long time. Looks like who ever did the work was good at it. I definetly wouldn't be worried. Very nice!
Thanks guysBeing the subwoofer has been modified from its original design, it's not going to spec the same.. Most of the older 12" JL Subs worked best in 1-1.25 CF sealed enclosures from what I remember. I have no recollection of vented specs..
Thanks guys
It was neatly repaired, i cant believe it's repaired![]()
Aww, I really newbie in JL things, in my country JL are way too overprice. Even the old one still not as cheap as the other brandReally that's not surprising. I love my old JL subs but those foam surrounds just don't stand the test of time. I personally own pairs of 8w3's, 10w0's, 18w6's, and 12w6ae's. The only pair that hasn't had the surround replaced is the 12w6ae's. It very common with older JL's and Rockfords as well.
👁👄👁I had those subs in a jl dual reflex banbpass box - rectanglular port sub it had a single plexiglass panel. I had a pair of those for most of my 20's.
I've tried to rebuild it in my 30's -i found jl specs/drawings blah blah I could never rebuild factory tuned.
The sealed box was great sound. The dr-bp enclose was unbelievable lows.
I'd find one of those old school 10w6 dual reflex boxes....- crisp and clean in the mid 20Hzs.