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<blockquote data-quote="yacob.naif" data-source="post: 1683132" data-attributes="member: 565696"><p>No no no, i love kicker subs, in my own experience they're great quality. I had an older black/silver 03? model 15 in my jetta, and that was straightup the loudest system i've ever owned.</p><p></p><p>And i'm not saying anything about l7 owners, either.</p><p></p><p>All i was saying is that l7's are still in a pricepoint where it's not exclusive to car audio experts, so there ARE l7 owners who don't know what they're doing.</p><p></p><p>I, myself, honestly had no idea what i was doing back when i owned mine, i'll admit. It came in a box that the shop built, i had no idea what it was tuned to, no idea how to set gains, no idea how to tweak it really. Now that i've had a lot more car audio experience, and educated myself on how to select and install equipment to make it sound GOOD, i've actually been thinking about revisiting l7's for a summer SPL setup to swap in for weekend bumping. The only thing that's been holding me back, is i haven't found a box that tickles my fancy yet. I'd like to find a 2 sub, 4cube each 35-40hz box for two 15's that's long and tall, but not more than 44" wide. Once i find one, it'll be game on. I just want the box as big as possible, so they'll move with my bxi2006d.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacob.naif, post: 1683132, member: 565696"] No no no, i love kicker subs, in my own experience they're great quality. I had an older black/silver 03? model 15 in my jetta, and that was straightup the loudest system i've ever owned. And i'm not saying anything about l7 owners, either. All i was saying is that l7's are still in a pricepoint where it's not exclusive to car audio experts, so there ARE l7 owners who don't know what they're doing. I, myself, honestly had no idea what i was doing back when i owned mine, i'll admit. It came in a box that the shop built, i had no idea what it was tuned to, no idea how to set gains, no idea how to tweak it really. Now that i've had a lot more car audio experience, and educated myself on how to select and install equipment to make it sound GOOD, i've actually been thinking about revisiting l7's for a summer SPL setup to swap in for weekend bumping. The only thing that's been holding me back, is i haven't found a box that tickles my fancy yet. I'd like to find a 2 sub, 4cube each 35-40hz box for two 15's that's long and tall, but not more than 44" wide. Once i find one, it'll be game on. I just want the box as big as possible, so they'll move with my bxi2006d. [/QUOTE]
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