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<blockquote data-quote="genxx" data-source="post: 3227931" data-attributes="member: 575023"><p>Excellent advise right here. You are going have a Dam* hard time keeping up with those L7's at high volumes.IMO Also you are looking at very musically comps that are known for their ability to reproduce music accurately.</p><p></p><p>If you want to keep up with something sound wise like the L7 you are talking about something like the Rainbow Powerline, CDT HD with M6 upgrade or Dynaudio with a large mid driver. If you are going to look at any of these options bring your pocket book. You are looking at $700+ for these types of options.</p><p></p><p>The L7's are not known for sounding really good but for being able to get loud. I have never heard anyone say a L7 is a great sounding sub. If you want SQ then do SQ. If you want what people call SQL then look at Soundsplinter, SI, FI, RE, IDMAX, JBL GTi, JL W6, Dayton and even the PG RSd subs ect. type brands.</p><p></p><p>I would look at something like the PG RSd with some good power on them. Unless you are going to change out those subs with something that is designed for a different purpose. No sense buying a set of $500 dollar comps if you cannot hear and enjoy them. Something that is known for getting loud and still being very musical.</p><p></p><p>You have to decide what you are going for and how much money you want to spend. Rainbow Powerline can get very loud and keep their composure but they will cost you about $1000.00 and you need some serious power to run them to their full potential.</p><p></p><p>This is just my .2 cents. Many others may have other opinions on the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="genxx, post: 3227931, member: 575023"] Excellent advise right here. You are going have a Dam* hard time keeping up with those L7's at high volumes.IMO Also you are looking at very musically comps that are known for their ability to reproduce music accurately. If you want to keep up with something sound wise like the L7 you are talking about something like the Rainbow Powerline, CDT HD with M6 upgrade or Dynaudio with a large mid driver. If you are going to look at any of these options bring your pocket book. You are looking at $700+ for these types of options. The L7's are not known for sounding really good but for being able to get loud. I have never heard anyone say a L7 is a great sounding sub. If you want SQ then do SQ. If you want what people call SQL then look at Soundsplinter, SI, FI, RE, IDMAX, JBL GTi, JL W6, Dayton and even the PG RSd subs ect. type brands. I would look at something like the PG RSd with some good power on them. Unless you are going to change out those subs with something that is designed for a different purpose. No sense buying a set of $500 dollar comps if you cannot hear and enjoy them. Something that is known for getting loud and still being very musical. You have to decide what you are going for and how much money you want to spend. Rainbow Powerline can get very loud and keep their composure but they will cost you about $1000.00 and you need some serious power to run them to their full potential. This is just my .2 cents. Many others may have other opinions on the matter. [/QUOTE]
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