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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 3149660" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>its alllllllllll install dependant, you're friends an idiot.</p><p></p><p>yes the tc9's are geared towards more sq than spl, but you cant make generalizations that broad without details of the install.</p><p></p><p>I'd perfer the TC's over the L7's myself...but that doesnt mean you can make a ported low tuned box that'll still sound good with the L7'S. in fact if you're lucky and his install is only half way decent, you can make the L7's sound better.</p><p></p><p>this whole "punchy rather than pound" is all crap man. If you make a well tuned and well braced box for those L7's they will sound good. typically when a sub sounds "muddy" or "choppy" or soudn bad in any ways, typically its because something in the install was ****ed up.</p><p></p><p>i've used a wide variety of subs/enclosures. and i've had 15's and 18's in massive and small boxes, and when the tuning and bracing is done right, these large single subs in big or small ported boxes hit just as "clean" or "punchy" as any 10 in a sealed box.</p><p></p><p>it's all install man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 3149660, member: 560415"] its alllllllllll install dependant, you're friends an idiot. yes the tc9's are geared towards more sq than spl, but you cant make generalizations that broad without details of the install. I'd perfer the TC's over the L7's myself...but that doesnt mean you can make a ported low tuned box that'll still sound good with the L7'S. in fact if you're lucky and his install is only half way decent, you can make the L7's sound better. this whole "punchy rather than pound" is all crap man. If you make a well tuned and well braced box for those L7's they will sound good. typically when a sub sounds "muddy" or "choppy" or soudn bad in any ways, typically its because something in the install was ****ed up. i've used a wide variety of subs/enclosures. and i've had 15's and 18's in massive and small boxes, and when the tuning and bracing is done right, these large single subs in big or small ported boxes hit just as "clean" or "punchy" as any 10 in a sealed box. it's all install man [/QUOTE]
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