Thanks a lot for the suggestions, I'm definitely returning the l7's. So I just ordered a XS Power D5100 3100 Amp AGM Power Cell Car Audio Battery + Terminal Hardware, I'm doing the big 3 upgrade and my friend has a capacitor that hes giving me for free. Please turn me around if I'm heading in the wrong direction here.Single Dayton Ultimax 15" would be awesome too.. But requires a huge enclosure if you can fit it.
Dayton Audio UM15-22 15" Ultimax DVC Subwoofer 2 ohms Per Coil
There's alot to clear up for you. First of all, don't use that capacitor.. it does more harm than good.. You can find plenty of article why. Second, you said you have a honda pilot.. I think you need a D5100R, not the D5100.. Which side is your positive terminal at? Left or right? Check to see if you got the right battery because the terminal could be on the wrong side. If you got the wrong one, cancel the order right away. I made this mistake and had to use my D2400 as a rear battery instead.Thanks a lot for the suggestions, I'm definitely returning the l7's. So I just ordered a XS Power D5100 3100 Amp AGM Power Cell Car Audio Battery + Terminal Hardware, I'm doing the big 3 upgrade and my friend has a capacitor that hes giving me for free. Please turn me around if I'm heading in the wrong direction here.
I'm assuming, but correct me if i'm wrong, that the higher the rms of the sub the harder it would hit. So I'm willing to upgrade electrical for it if, like I said I am correct about that. Do you think I'd need a higher output alternator to handle 2,000+ RMS? Sorry for all the questions, been trying to do research on my end here.
Anyway on another subject, would you recommend two Dayton Audio's that you linked me to over the l7's?
Thanks again,
Justin
RMS numbers do not neccessarily mean louder. You have to look at the Thiele small parameters and the actual parts they use to make the subwoofer.Thanks a lot for the suggestions, I'm definitely returning the l7's. So I just ordered a XS Power D5100 3100 Amp AGM Power Cell Car Audio Battery + Terminal Hardware, I'm doing the big 3 upgrade and my friend has a capacitor that hes giving me for free. Please turn me around if I'm heading in the wrong direction here.
I'm assuming, but correct me if i'm wrong, that the higher the rms of the sub the harder it would hit. So I'm willing to upgrade electrical for it if, like I said I am correct about that. Do you think I'd need a higher output alternator to handle 2,000+ RMS? Sorry for all the questions, been trying to do research on my end here.
Anyway on another subject, would you recommend two Dayton Audio's that you linked me to over the l7's?
Thanks again,
Justin