The Outlaw measured very well and costs about 1500$. The F113 v2 is significantly more expensive at about 4000$. My question is related to what value is one getting with the JL for the extra $$. Is the measured / audible performance significantly better compared to the Outlaw (extension, distortion etc). Or is one paying a premium for the equalization capability and appearance?
The sub designs are different ported vs sealed and slightly different driver areas, with and without equalization capabilities.
shadyJ - sincere question - trying to understand - why do you say they are for different applications? Per the Audioholics review the Outlaw was great for music and HT. I've read the same for the JL also.
Regarding performance, the Outlaw will definitely have an advantage in deep bass output. The F113 v2 isn't going to be able to do what the Outlaw does at 30 Hz and below, because the large ported cabinet gives the Outlaw a big advantage there. I would guess that the F113 v2 probably has an output advantage at 40 Hz and above, but probably not a big advantage.
For the JL Audio sub, you are paying an awful lot for the high-end enclosure, appearance, and features like the ARRO EQ. If you just want raw performance for you dollars, I would say the Outlaw is easily a better value.
When I say they have different applications, by that I mean the situations they are intended for rather than the playback content that they are intended for. The Outlaw is a large sub with a nice finish but not a premium finish. The F113 v2 is designed much more with a 'spouse approval factor' in mind, living room friendly, so it looks pretty swank. The manufacturers of these subs probably don't regard the other as direct competition, since few people will be deciding between these two.