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<blockquote data-quote="AndonD454" data-source="post: 4919739" data-attributes="member: 560628"><p>An L715 in the right ported box properly powered would blow your current setup out of the water.. but then again just cause youve heard that L7s and JL W7s are the best doesnt mean they are (depending on preference of course).</p><p></p><p>The truth is, they are very different subs. Heres what you need to know:</p><p></p><p>Basically, the majority of the subs on the market can sound pretty good if you set them up properly. If you are truly an audiophile, and want subs that are extermely accurate then we can recommend some for you (there are plenty of people floating around here that know a thing of two about sound quality)</p><p></p><p>However, if you simply want a sub that gets loud while sounding much better than a sony xplod or other super budget sub (which basically includes the bottom 1/3 of most "sort by price" items on websites and the bottom 1/2 of the stuff they sell at best buy), there are more options than you probably want to know about.</p><p></p><p>In fact, Ive had setups that were completely FREE that amaze friends who think they know car audio. You just have to know where to look.</p><p></p><p>That brings me to the next question.. What do you want that 1000 limit to include? Sub(s) amp and box? just subs? are you willing to buy from an online company (keep in mind that this usually saves you about 30-40%, and the warranties are generally the same as big audio stores.. as in if it blows its your fault)? Do you want to keep it under 1500 ish rms so that you can keep the stock electrical for that car? Just some shit to get you started man</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this was long Im sippin on some vodka but I want to help you out cause I'm from SA originally so let us know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndonD454, post: 4919739, member: 560628"] An L715 in the right ported box properly powered would blow your current setup out of the water.. but then again just cause youve heard that L7s and JL W7s are the best doesnt mean they are (depending on preference of course). The truth is, they are very different subs. Heres what you need to know: Basically, the majority of the subs on the market can sound pretty good if you set them up properly. If you are truly an audiophile, and want subs that are extermely accurate then we can recommend some for you (there are plenty of people floating around here that know a thing of two about sound quality) However, if you simply want a sub that gets loud while sounding much better than a sony xplod or other super budget sub (which basically includes the bottom 1/3 of most "sort by price" items on websites and the bottom 1/2 of the stuff they sell at best buy), there are more options than you probably want to know about. In fact, Ive had setups that were completely FREE that amaze friends who think they know car audio. You just have to know where to look. That brings me to the next question.. What do you want that 1000 limit to include? Sub(s) amp and box? just subs? are you willing to buy from an online company (keep in mind that this usually saves you about 30-40%, and the warranties are generally the same as big audio stores.. as in if it blows its your fault)? Do you want to keep it under 1500 ish rms so that you can keep the stock electrical for that car? Just some shit to get you started man Sorry if this was long Im sippin on some vodka but I want to help you out cause I'm from SA originally so let us know [/QUOTE]
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