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Originally Posted by swerve
it'* just a KX250.2 to push the SS components.
it does great considering it was 60 bucks... lol
it does great considering it was 60 bucks... lol
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
L7 isn't something i'm fond of either. The sound quality isn't there (IMHO) and they need HUGE boxes. That box almost looks too small for 2 12" L7s.... A lot depends on what you're tuning your port for I guess..
Did you finish up the floor yet? I'm still lookin for ideas on what I want to do wth mine.
Did you finish up the floor yet? I'm still lookin for ideas on what I want to do wth mine.
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
Im dont like Kicker Squares either... they sound like they are submerged in mud and need tons of power to be loud. IMO kicker squares suck.
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The best subs are the ones where they don't stand out. Although mine sounds better then the stock speakers I have now. Bass is kinda funny, where even really bad setups sound fine when you're new, until you hear better stuff. You've certainly got more then some Jensens in a bandpass box.
How many Cu/ft per sub do you have, and what is the port tuned too? A big part of installs is setup, and the quality of work, not just what you put in. If everything meshes well, and is setup to work like that, then it'* hard to screw it up. I built my box, chose my driver, for about 3 or 4 goals. I acheived everyone of them, and after i sell my old subs, will have only spent $100 or so going from a simple beginner setup (got a deal on it) to a great SQ style setup.
/ramble. Never seen a Lanzar HU, how is it?
How many Cu/ft per sub do you have, and what is the port tuned too? A big part of installs is setup, and the quality of work, not just what you put in. If everything meshes well, and is setup to work like that, then it'* hard to screw it up. I built my box, chose my driver, for about 3 or 4 goals. I acheived everyone of them, and after i sell my old subs, will have only spent $100 or so going from a simple beginner setup (got a deal on it) to a great SQ style setup.
/ramble. Never seen a Lanzar HU, how is it?
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
The best subs are the ones where they don't stand out. Although mine sounds better then the stock speakers I have now. Bass is kinda funny, where even really bad setups sound fine when you're new, until you hear better stuff. You've certainly got more then some Jensens in a bandpass box.
How many Cu/ft per sub do you have, and what is the port tuned too? A big part of installs is setup, and the quality of work, not just what you put in. If everything meshes well, and is setup to work like that, then it'* hard to screw it up. I built my box, chose my driver, for about 3 or 4 goals. I acheived everyone of them, and after i sell my old subs, will have only spent $100 or so going from a simple beginner setup (got a deal on it) to a great SQ style setup.
/ramble. Never seen a Lanzar HU, how is it?
How many Cu/ft per sub do you have, and what is the port tuned too? A big part of installs is setup, and the quality of work, not just what you put in. If everything meshes well, and is setup to work like that, then it'* hard to screw it up. I built my box, chose my driver, for about 3 or 4 goals. I acheived everyone of them, and after i sell my old subs, will have only spent $100 or so going from a simple beginner setup (got a deal on it) to a great SQ style setup.
/ramble. Never seen a Lanzar HU, how is it?
My box is 1.54 per chamber. And my port is tuned to i think 28hz. My port demensions are 11-3/8" L x 1-1/4" W x 11-1/4" D. But my box really does the job. But i definately recomend a lanzar receiver. But the only flaw is the playback memory. That is the only reason i am thinking of another reciever. But i have other stuff i have to do to my car so it will be a while before another head unit comes my way.
If you have any time rate my car on my site if you could. I was at the number one spot for the first 5 weeks, and i am trying to get back up to the spot.
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Originally Posted by black_bonnie
Originally Posted by swerve
it'* just a KX250.2 to push the SS components.
it does great considering it was 60 bucks... lol
it does great considering it was 60 bucks... lol
This should really be moved to audio.
and brand bashing is pretty close to retarded... sure solobarics do take alot of power but I've seen people underpower them alot and get satisfying results... in our cars we don't exactly have cab gain but if you put it in an SUV lets say with 300-500 watts of power it will sing. I know the L7'* have a slight problem with blowing too... but all should be fine... if it makes you happy that means less work for us trying to help. ^^
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Originally Posted by Twister97
Nice ride. I like the fogs in the grille
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