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<blockquote data-quote="jake760" data-source="post: 4121173" data-attributes="member: 574250"><p>UPS brought me two 07 kicker cvr 15's today. I installed them in 8 cubes @ 35 with 102" of port, double baffle, braced, its a solid box. It went in my 98 chevy 1500 truck, subs/port up. I'm using a Hifonics bxi1206d with the gains set @ 1100w. I started out listening to money man by gorilla zoe. The CVR's really impressed me with output, flex everywhere. Very uncomfortable to the ears. After that I tried late night tip chopped and screwed. The CVR's hit well and made the dash hop up and down. Under 30hz wasn't extremely strong, but it didn't dissapoint. After that I tried hypnotize by young jeezy. This song was loud, and the high note was stupid loud when I opened up the passenger window. The sound quality from these subs: not excellent, but is easily clean enough for a loud daily driver system. Build quality is excellent. Everything seems solid. I might buy more! Strongly recommend these for the $.</p><p></p><p>If someone wants to see them I'll put a vid up tomorrow afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jake760, post: 4121173, member: 574250"] UPS brought me two 07 kicker cvr 15's today. I installed them in 8 cubes @ 35 with 102" of port, double baffle, braced, its a solid box. It went in my 98 chevy 1500 truck, subs/port up. I'm using a Hifonics bxi1206d with the gains set @ 1100w. I started out listening to money man by gorilla zoe. The CVR's really impressed me with output, flex everywhere. Very uncomfortable to the ears. After that I tried late night tip chopped and screwed. The CVR's hit well and made the dash hop up and down. Under 30hz wasn't extremely strong, but it didn't dissapoint. After that I tried hypnotize by young jeezy. This song was loud, and the high note was stupid loud when I opened up the passenger window. The sound quality from these subs: not excellent, but is easily clean enough for a loud daily driver system. Build quality is excellent. Everything seems solid. I might buy more! Strongly recommend these for the $. If someone wants to see them I'll put a vid up tomorrow afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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