WTF is that bold part?!?!?!first id like to say wow those W7's hit hard and get low-i felt my heart tremble in my chest. they had 4 car replica's set up across the expo luckily jl and mtx wasnt'nt too far apart to compare the two. on the mtx 9500's- you ever been in a gun fight? these subs sound like a machine going off!! we put in a pantera cd(vulgar display of power-R.I.P. DIMEBAG) in the hu and those subs just about knocked me through the plexyglass window. the subs didnt skip a beat clean and extremly punchy and loud! i wasnt too empressed with mtx's amps you can hear alot of noise coming out of those amps-and when we really cranked it clipped once but the mtx sales guy fixed the loose rca.
in the jl car wasnt impressed at all with their new zr components but those werent for me im sure somebody likes them-hell i like infinity reference components. anyways was very impresssed with the W7's spl abilities-the subs have very good linear excursion and stay cool. as far as sq is concerned it depends on what your listening to while playing master p the mega low notes were warm and clean but while listening to metalica the bass was "flutterd" and mashed together. the jl salesman played with the tuning but it only improved allitle. i would definently commit to buying jl amps- very iffecient in full power at 12.5 volts compared to mtx's 14.4 rating. overal summary mtx 9500 are designed for all types of music and are a true sqspl sub- jl W7's are 100 percent "clean" spl-not good for rock or blues. sales man commented on this and said jl built the sub around "hip-hop" and "house"-drum and bass and that the W7 was not inteded for sq.
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dont think you would laugh at jackhammers. too much considering this post that i just read off of someones thread
Are you a ******** idiot? CAN YOU READ?!?!omfg how about you check update yourself nub. there is a such thing as a 9500 series mtx jackhammer jackass.
Can you comprehend that?!?!? The Jackhammer is some 22" piece of shit (lol), and the Sledgehammer series is as stated in my above post...You're such a ******** noob that you don't even know how to correclty identify the subwoofers you're wanting...jackass...
The sledgehammer is a line of pre-loaded subwoofer enclosures. The can come with 7500 series, 8500 series, and 9500 series...in all different sizes and numbers. SO, there is NO "sledgehammer" woofer...
DOUCHE!
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