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Experimenting with W6V3 10'S. W7 12'S and now W6V3 12'
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<blockquote data-quote="mrpep" data-source="post: 8416673" data-attributes="member: 661076"><p>So as some of you may know I recently bought a full size conversion Chevy Van 2001 and I put my HO110 W6V3 in there and although it sounded good I needed a bit more. I then went out and bought a HO112R W7 and thought that was too punchy and lacked lows. I was given a drawing for a T-Line box for this W7 and built it and it sounded better , deeper and lower but still not what the W6V3 10'' gave me in regards to a softer deeper richer type bass so yesterday I went out and bought a HO112W6V3 which is basically a W6V3 12'' in a HO box. I think I may be where I need to be right about now. The W6V3 12'' HO112W6V3 is only 600-800 rms so I lack some of the ground shaking bass that the W7 in the T LINE gave me but the sound quality is so much nicer. What are peoples thoughts in comparison to these speakers? Also, I think my biggest issue will be the big air space in a van. One suggestion a while back was 2 x 15''s but its the lost space that I cant afford to lose. So just looking for opinions and or experiences. thanks fellas .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpep, post: 8416673, member: 661076"] So as some of you may know I recently bought a full size conversion Chevy Van 2001 and I put my HO110 W6V3 in there and although it sounded good I needed a bit more. I then went out and bought a HO112R W7 and thought that was too punchy and lacked lows. I was given a drawing for a T-Line box for this W7 and built it and it sounded better , deeper and lower but still not what the W6V3 10'' gave me in regards to a softer deeper richer type bass so yesterday I went out and bought a HO112W6V3 which is basically a W6V3 12'' in a HO box. I think I may be where I need to be right about now. The W6V3 12'' HO112W6V3 is only 600-800 rms so I lack some of the ground shaking bass that the W7 in the T LINE gave me but the sound quality is so much nicer. What are peoples thoughts in comparison to these speakers? Also, I think my biggest issue will be the big air space in a van. One suggestion a while back was 2 x 15''s but its the lost space that I cant afford to lose. So just looking for opinions and or experiences. thanks fellas . [/QUOTE]
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