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Assuming you (or your installer) set the gains according to JL's instructions (very simple with a digital multimeter and test tones that you can download from realmofexcursion--just make sure you use 0db tones and have everything on the HU set to flat), all you should need to do is set the crossovers. I have a JL 300/4 with a similar setup as yours (front components and a sub). I've played with it quite a bit but I keep coming back to setting the high pass and low pass filters at around 80hz. I find I prefer the 12db slope instead of the 24db slope but that's a matter of preference.
With a new system, I found it takes a little while to "get used to" how it sounds, since its so, so different from stock. I think most of us are used to hearing music with lots of distortion and a really clean sound seems a little weird at first. Once you get used to it you'll find you hear elements in the music you never knew were there. You'll hear it like the artist intended, which is what high quality sound is all about.
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