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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 47720" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>hlcd is a speaker type, mb= mid bass and the L7 are square 8" subs that go into a small box.(.5cft) the amp is in a false floor in back. any 3 channel config would work . be it a 4 channel 5 or 3 his is an old xtant</p><p></p><p>CS1.6 6.5" 150W 2 or 4 Ohms 90dB 45Hz - 20kHz</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/website/products/hornsets.html" target="_blank">http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/website/products/hornsets.html</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.kicker.com/kcsc/mainx.show_page?p_filename=l7solosub.html&amp;p_menu=SUBWOOFERS&amp;p_bg=SoloSymBG" target="_blank">http://www.kicker.com/kcsc/mainx.show_page?p_filename=l7solosub.html&amp;p_menu=SUBWOOFERS&amp;p_bg=SoloSymBG</a></p><p></p><p>as far as the headunit it was already in there (kenwood excelon dry deck), he had it done in indy (had me do the rest after he saw what they do and cost vs what i do and cost lol) it seems to me it was a larger opening (than a din) all i did was hook up 2 sets of rca's and the remote lead. was pretty basic only time portion involved was the kicks and false floor took about 2 days 3/4's of that was letting the 'glass dry. the horns go under the dash only thing i did there was get black grill cloth and glue it around the horn mouth. the amp had all the x over and eq settings on it so it was a simple package ..the xovers for the horns are under the false floor too thats the only bad thing but all you gotta do is set the attenuation before you tuck them. the woofer box is a wedge done ontop the false floor all the way to the back..i knocked them out of phase with the fronts to bring the bass upfront. tell you the truth its simple and i bet it could do very well in a sq comp only thing is he isnt into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 47720, member: 541383"] hlcd is a speaker type, mb= mid bass and the L7 are square 8" subs that go into a small box.(.5cft) the amp is in a false floor in back. any 3 channel config would work . be it a 4 channel 5 or 3 his is an old xtant CS1.6 6.5" 150W 2 or 4 Ohms 90dB 45Hz - 20kHz [URL="http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/website/products/hornsets.html"]http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/website/products/hornsets.html[/URL] [URL="http://www.kicker.com/kcsc/mainx.show_page?p_filename=l7solosub.html&p_menu=SUBWOOFERS&p_bg=SoloSymBG"]http://www.kicker.com/kcsc/mainx.show_page?p_filename=l7solosub.html&p_menu=SUBWOOFERS&p_bg=SoloSymBG[/URL] as far as the headunit it was already in there (kenwood excelon dry deck), he had it done in indy (had me do the rest after he saw what they do and cost vs what i do and cost lol) it seems to me it was a larger opening (than a din) all i did was hook up 2 sets of rca's and the remote lead. was pretty basic only time portion involved was the kicks and false floor took about 2 days 3/4's of that was letting the 'glass dry. the horns go under the dash only thing i did there was get black grill cloth and glue it around the horn mouth. the amp had all the x over and eq settings on it so it was a simple package ..the xovers for the horns are under the false floor too thats the only bad thing but all you gotta do is set the attenuation before you tuck them. the woofer box is a wedge done ontop the false floor all the way to the back..i knocked them out of phase with the fronts to bring the bass upfront. tell you the truth its simple and i bet it could do very well in a sq comp only thing is he isnt into that. [/QUOTE]
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