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<blockquote data-quote="abercrombie2582" data-source="post: 54754" data-attributes="member: 542432"><p>pretty much its power handling, the cone is a lil different than the L5, but i think depending on if you have low wattage or high is where youll know the real decision btw the two. Example, if you bought a jbl 1200.1 and 2 12 L5s, that would be a perfect setup as each sub is 600 watts rms each!!! Just think, you have to get at least a 1500 watt amp to power those L7s to there max rms power!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abercrombie2582, post: 54754, member: 542432"] pretty much its power handling, the cone is a lil different than the L5, but i think depending on if you have low wattage or high is where youll know the real decision btw the two. Example, if you bought a jbl 1200.1 and 2 12 L5s, that would be a perfect setup as each sub is 600 watts rms each!!! Just think, you have to get at least a 1500 watt amp to power those L7s to there max rms power!!!! [/QUOTE]
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