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<blockquote data-quote="rugdnit" data-source="post: 8048304" data-attributes="member: 576666"><p>I grew up in Kaslo BC.... I know where you are at man. I would stick with that W7. Definitely DO NOT use multiple different size subs. Just go with the one that has the most SD ( Cone Area ). Just so happens that W7 is a pretty good setup. People here will bash JL and yes they are pricey, but their is a ton of RD&amp;D that goes into developing product that people don't consider when buying. Developing truly great product takes time and money-- both are not cheap. You also get solid service after the sale. There are some smaller boutique brands here that do a good job as well. Ask Jacob at Sundown how much time and money he spends developing a product as well as service after the sale //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif. He has done an incredible job, but I am sure he has busted his *** and it has not been easy. Bigger companies need a better ROI. It's easy to talk alot of **** when you are young and don't have full comprehension of what running a successful business takes. Don't worry about your JL product... run what you already have. If you ever get access to better shop tools you might try building a custom box and then you can compare. A generic one spec fits all type box is generally pretty good for the masses, but not always as good as it could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugdnit, post: 8048304, member: 576666"] I grew up in Kaslo BC.... I know where you are at man. I would stick with that W7. Definitely DO NOT use multiple different size subs. Just go with the one that has the most SD ( Cone Area ). Just so happens that W7 is a pretty good setup. People here will bash JL and yes they are pricey, but their is a ton of RD&D that goes into developing product that people don't consider when buying. Developing truly great product takes time and money-- both are not cheap. You also get solid service after the sale. There are some smaller boutique brands here that do a good job as well. Ask Jacob at Sundown how much time and money he spends developing a product as well as service after the sale [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG]. He has done an incredible job, but I am sure he has busted his *** and it has not been easy. Bigger companies need a better ROI. It's easy to talk alot of **** when you are young and don't have full comprehension of what running a successful business takes. Don't worry about your JL product... run what you already have. If you ever get access to better shop tools you might try building a custom box and then you can compare. A generic one spec fits all type box is generally pretty good for the masses, but not always as good as it could be. [/QUOTE]
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