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<blockquote data-quote="TeoTorriatte" data-source="post: 4338592" data-attributes="member: 571999"><p>Not jumping all over you... just pointing out that the amount of power a sub will handle has nothing to do with how much is needed to achieve a desired listening level. If the zx750.1 is adequate to run a single CVX 12, then it willl be more than enough to run a pair of them -- and, as was explained beautifully by Squeak in <a href="http:////forum/showthread.php?p=4513850#post4513850" target="_blank">another thread</a>, running a pair of CVX's actually provides a benefit in terms of SQ (which the OP expressed an interest in). </p><p>To top it all off, the CVR needs a huge box in comparison to a CVX, so running a pair of CVX's is going to take up a lot less space. IMO, a pair of CVX 12's would be a nice setup for the goals the OP describes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeoTorriatte, post: 4338592, member: 571999"] Not jumping all over you... just pointing out that the amount of power a sub will handle has nothing to do with how much is needed to achieve a desired listening level. If the zx750.1 is adequate to run a single CVX 12, then it willl be more than enough to run a pair of them -- and, as was explained beautifully by Squeak in [URL="http:////forum/showthread.php?p=4513850#post4513850"]another thread[/URL], running a pair of CVX's actually provides a benefit in terms of SQ (which the OP expressed an interest in). To top it all off, the CVR needs a huge box in comparison to a CVX, so running a pair of CVX's is going to take up a lot less space. IMO, a pair of CVX 12's would be a nice setup for the goals the OP describes. [/QUOTE]
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