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<blockquote data-quote="TypeRBass" data-source="post: 983947" data-attributes="member: 560754"><p>my L7's work best with a box size of 3.5 cubes before port/sub displacement...in my ford escape i have 2 4" aeroports on each sub...and the total lenght of each port is 13.25"...and its peaking at 43 hz...and im running a viper 2500.1 on each one @ 1 ohm..so its some serious power goin to each one...before the vipers i ran 2 american bass cx1500 amps, 1 on each rated at 1590 watts max each amp...and they played fine with no problem forever on those amps. so you can throw each L7 a good 1000-1500 watts and it'll take it with no problem, depending on the enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TypeRBass, post: 983947, member: 560754"] my L7's work best with a box size of 3.5 cubes before port/sub displacement...in my ford escape i have 2 4" aeroports on each sub...and the total lenght of each port is 13.25"...and its peaking at 43 hz...and im running a viper 2500.1 on each one @ 1 ohm..so its some serious power goin to each one...before the vipers i ran 2 american bass cx1500 amps, 1 on each rated at 1590 watts max each amp...and they played fine with no problem forever on those amps. so you can throw each L7 a good 1000-1500 watts and it'll take it with no problem, depending on the enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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