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<blockquote data-quote="NickPSI" data-source="post: 4699241" data-attributes="member: 569393"><p>I currently drive a 95 suburban. I have a 15" L7 which is only powered by 720ish watts, but sounds perfect for me. The box is 4.5 cubes so it is somewhat large, but still takes up little to no room in the truck. I have inherited an 03 Kia Sorento SUV which is obviously more economical, and much much nicer than the beat old burb. The problem now is that I have to retain cargo space in the new vehicle because It will be used to haul the family on long trips and/or have a stroller or baby swing in the back.</p><p></p><p>Long story short: Is there even a 10 or 12 inch driver I can use that will sound as loud/good (as good as l7s get anyways) as my l7 does at 720 watts in a smaller box? I have never heard a beefy 10 or 12 before (newb) so I don't know what to look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickPSI, post: 4699241, member: 569393"] I currently drive a 95 suburban. I have a 15" L7 which is only powered by 720ish watts, but sounds perfect for me. The box is 4.5 cubes so it is somewhat large, but still takes up little to no room in the truck. I have inherited an 03 Kia Sorento SUV which is obviously more economical, and much much nicer than the beat old burb. The problem now is that I have to retain cargo space in the new vehicle because It will be used to haul the family on long trips and/or have a stroller or baby swing in the back. Long story short: Is there even a 10 or 12 inch driver I can use that will sound as loud/good (as good as l7s get anyways) as my l7 does at 720 watts in a smaller box? I have never heard a beefy 10 or 12 before (newb) so I don't know what to look at. [/QUOTE]
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