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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 5624384" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>I'm not dissin on anyones opinions but I have to be honest when I say I don't like the Type R. I talked my friend into getting one (mainly due to all the hype on this forum) after he blew his L7(he didn't understand resistence). He accidently wired the L7 to 1 ohm on a PPI pc2150 and fed it about 2500 watts on accident. Good thing it was an original PPI or it would have fried the amp immediatly..</p><p></p><p>Anyway he got the Type R, I installed it correctly and tuned the amp for him including gains, x over freq's and centerlines and to be honest I have never been impressed. IMO it sounds boomy ported and sealed.</p><p></p><p>I finally convinced him to go with the 12W6 since he was looking for more sq and a descent spl. Well you don't have to argue the W6, he's happy.</p><p></p><p>I guess you can call this a partial thread jack/review. Just giving my .02 cents to the original poster.</p><p></p><p>My vote=</p><p></p><p>CVX...if you can feed them</p><p></p><p>W3's(the quality makes up for the spl)</p><p></p><p>Type R's do get a vote because they can get loud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 5624384, member: 550866"] I'm not dissin on anyones opinions but I have to be honest when I say I don't like the Type R. I talked my friend into getting one (mainly due to all the hype on this forum) after he blew his L7(he didn't understand resistence). He accidently wired the L7 to 1 ohm on a PPI pc2150 and fed it about 2500 watts on accident. Good thing it was an original PPI or it would have fried the amp immediatly.. Anyway he got the Type R, I installed it correctly and tuned the amp for him including gains, x over freq's and centerlines and to be honest I have never been impressed. IMO it sounds boomy ported and sealed. I finally convinced him to go with the 12W6 since he was looking for more sq and a descent spl. Well you don't have to argue the W6, he's happy. I guess you can call this a partial thread jack/review. Just giving my .02 cents to the original poster. My vote= CVX...if you can feed them W3's(the quality makes up for the spl) Type R's do get a vote because they can get loud [/QUOTE]
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