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hey, welcome to the Europe buddy...just got back from Germany myself...love it over there!!
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and the inflated cost is in Euro, correct me if I'm wrong.......
Im from norway //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
But how much louder is the cvr? I really need it to sound through the walls in my trunk //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.giflol, thats guy's an idiot...
in my opinion, if you want more sound quality...go for the kappa. if you want more loudness, go for the cvr...
Yes, I know my physics, but Im not an expert at the English language, since I dont use it so often. So thats why i got it worded a bit wrong =) But I think you all know what I mean.Do some of you all yet realize he's in Europe, hence you cant really factor what is too much (other than one cost more than the other). Hell if thats what they go for thats what they go for. Anyway if you are buying one sub I think all of those are available with dual 4ohm voice coils (that will net the 2ohm load you are looking for. You've got it worded a bit wrong, speakers dont "handle" impedence loads they present them to the amplifier which must handle the load). Personally I'd fork over the cash for the Perfect, it does it all fairly well. With the other two its a toss up. Infinity for SQ, Kicker for SPL. Pick which means most to you.
Thats my problem, I want SQ and SPL but its difficult to have them both. But does the kicker have good SQ anyway?
And what about the Perfect, am I able to hear it goood through my trunk?
England is not an option //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifreaudio does have a dealer in england I believe, but I can't think of the site.
I must buy the subs in a local shop here in Norway.
As told before; Im from Norway. I dont use english as a everyday language.Based on the fact that you want a sub to "handle" an ohm load, we can assume its not a lot. Subs present wiring options, they dont handle ohm loads.
So therefore, I challenge you to articulate yourself abouth physics in a foreign language
Go on, try.
