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<blockquote data-quote="linvillegorge" data-source="post: 2272008" data-attributes="member: 561434"><p>I agree with Twistid. You should've played with your setup. I have 2 12L7s on 2000wrms and it'll get painfully loud. I haven't found anyone willing to sit in my Tahoe at full blast longer than a minute or two. It's simply too loud. There's no way that 2 15" L5s properly setup should'nt be "loud enough" unless you're trying to compete. I'm actually selling my pair of of L7s to go with a single Mag because I'm looking for more SQ and I currently have way more SPL than I'm actually using.</p><p></p><p>I just don't think you're going to do any better than a pair of 15" L5s on $500. Maybe 15" '06 L7s. The main thing is feeding them enough power. To really wang a pair of 15" L7s, you'll want 2500wrms. You'll need to upgrade your electrical system to handle that. What were you giving those L5s? What amp do you have?</p><p></p><p>Edit: WTF are you planning to put in 13-16 cubic feet?! Do you have any idea what you're doing? With that space you could do 4 CVXs or something like that. However, to do something along those lines, you're going to need A LOT of wattage and A LOT of electrical upgrades. You're going to be talking about WAY more than $500, that's for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linvillegorge, post: 2272008, member: 561434"] I agree with Twistid. You should've played with your setup. I have 2 12L7s on 2000wrms and it'll get painfully loud. I haven't found anyone willing to sit in my Tahoe at full blast longer than a minute or two. It's simply too loud. There's no way that 2 15" L5s properly setup should'nt be "loud enough" unless you're trying to compete. I'm actually selling my pair of of L7s to go with a single Mag because I'm looking for more SQ and I currently have way more SPL than I'm actually using. I just don't think you're going to do any better than a pair of 15" L5s on $500. Maybe 15" '06 L7s. The main thing is feeding them enough power. To really wang a pair of 15" L7s, you'll want 2500wrms. You'll need to upgrade your electrical system to handle that. What were you giving those L5s? What amp do you have? Edit: WTF are you planning to put in 13-16 cubic feet?! Do you have any idea what you're doing? With that space you could do 4 CVXs or something like that. However, to do something along those lines, you're going to need A LOT of wattage and A LOT of electrical upgrades. You're going to be talking about WAY more than $500, that's for sure! [/QUOTE]
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