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<blockquote data-quote="mendezm9" data-source="post: 7035132" data-attributes="member: 620044"><p>Ive got a 15 dc level 4 xl. Got it hooked up to a discus 2000.1, I've never had a problem with it. Ive also got two 1508. While they are completely different subs I can say that the build quality of both has impressed me. Overall Im happier with the DC. Had the level 2 8s been available before, I would have gotten them instead of the 1508's just based off of my experience with the product and DC's customer service which I have no complaints about as I have always received a prompt reply.</p><p></p><p>Wingsfreak, you have mentioned leads breaking on level 4's, how many people have you heard this from? I have no experience with them but have not heard this to be a "tendency. " By running it at over rated rms is it not safe to assume it might not hold up as long? Same with running amps below stable loads. Even if a company is known for underrating their products, imo, I wouldnt complain about a sub getting damaged if I was running it at over rated power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mendezm9, post: 7035132, member: 620044"] Ive got a 15 dc level 4 xl. Got it hooked up to a discus 2000.1, I've never had a problem with it. Ive also got two 1508. While they are completely different subs I can say that the build quality of both has impressed me. Overall Im happier with the DC. Had the level 2 8s been available before, I would have gotten them instead of the 1508's just based off of my experience with the product and DC's customer service which I have no complaints about as I have always received a prompt reply. Wingsfreak, you have mentioned leads breaking on level 4's, how many people have you heard this from? I have no experience with them but have not heard this to be a "tendency. " By running it at over rated rms is it not safe to assume it might not hold up as long? Same with running amps below stable loads. Even if a company is known for underrating their products, imo, I wouldnt complain about a sub getting damaged if I was running it at over rated power. [/QUOTE]
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