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<blockquote data-quote="skdooley" data-source="post: 7109305" data-attributes="member: 627957"><p>I ran a 12 w7 on a 500/1 in my hatchback for years. I had it metered once and did a 138.5 at 45 Hz. I would say I was rather pleased with the sub, to this date it was the loudest, cleanest, deepest sub I've ever ran. Even though I was happy with it, I personally wouldn't say it was perfect. It was great for low end but wasn't the best for rock music with quick beats, etc. To the OP, and anyone else looking for a sub, I would suggest doing research to understand what the specs of a subwoofer mean. Depending on what your goals are, certain subs will help you to reach those goals better than others. The enclosure a sub is in is also going to be a determining factor in how well the sub is going to perform. So does the amp you're running for that matter and the ohm load the sub will be running at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skdooley, post: 7109305, member: 627957"] I ran a 12 w7 on a 500/1 in my hatchback for years. I had it metered once and did a 138.5 at 45 Hz. I would say I was rather pleased with the sub, to this date it was the loudest, cleanest, deepest sub I've ever ran. Even though I was happy with it, I personally wouldn't say it was perfect. It was great for low end but wasn't the best for rock music with quick beats, etc. To the OP, and anyone else looking for a sub, I would suggest doing research to understand what the specs of a subwoofer mean. Depending on what your goals are, certain subs will help you to reach those goals better than others. The enclosure a sub is in is also going to be a determining factor in how well the sub is going to perform. So does the amp you're running for that matter and the ohm load the sub will be running at. [/QUOTE]
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