1) what type of music do you listen to
2) the JL subs have more movement ability, I've torn 4-6 Type-Rs from over-extension with double kick drums.
3) W3's have more room than the Type-R, the W6 sounds twice as good as the W3 (which by the way, max out at around 350w (little more, but if you go to a store, ask to see the company warranty information, they have a graph. If you have too much power it will void the warranty.)
4) 1000W is too much for a Type-R setup. I ran a single Type-R off a 500w and tore it to hell (as stated above), switching to a single W6 10" now (possibly another switch to a 12", which is what the type-r was)
5) Something to inspect with your subs, do they have a rubber lining to the cone or a foam. JL has foam which improves life expectancy, where as the type-r will seperate after time.
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