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<blockquote data-quote="SwiftCelGTS" data-source="post: 2872101" data-attributes="member: 571718"><p>in the last couple years, i've had L5's, L7's, CVX's, etc. i've always wanted to try a CVR cause i've heard they are so clean.</p><p></p><p>i sold my ZX750.1 and 12" CVX last week. i'm wanting to go with something smaller and just real clean. doesn't have to be ridiculously loud but i do want a good amount of thump and great SQ.</p><p></p><p>the amp i will be using is a ZX300.1 (makes around 370W RMS)</p><p></p><p>now like i said, i want to go with a small setup, so i was leaning towards a 10" CVR. but i don't want to blow the sub. the power handling is 300RMS.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand, a 12" CVR handles 400 so there's less of a chance of blowing it.</p><p></p><p>my ZX750.1 make 850W on my 12" CVX and it was overkill in my little hatchback.. so do you all think i will be satisfied with a single 10" CVR and the ZX300.1?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwiftCelGTS, post: 2872101, member: 571718"] in the last couple years, i've had L5's, L7's, CVX's, etc. i've always wanted to try a CVR cause i've heard they are so clean. i sold my ZX750.1 and 12" CVX last week. i'm wanting to go with something smaller and just real clean. doesn't have to be ridiculously loud but i do want a good amount of thump and great SQ. the amp i will be using is a ZX300.1 (makes around 370W RMS) now like i said, i want to go with a small setup, so i was leaning towards a 10" CVR. but i don't want to blow the sub. the power handling is 300RMS. on the other hand, a 12" CVR handles 400 so there's less of a chance of blowing it. my ZX750.1 make 850W on my 12" CVX and it was overkill in my little hatchback.. so do you all think i will be satisfied with a single 10" CVR and the ZX300.1? [/QUOTE]
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