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<blockquote data-quote="mjbailey21" data-source="post: 759508" data-attributes="member: 556512"><p>I disagree.</p><p></p><p>I got a 32hz ported box for my 2 12" L7s, custom built.</p><p></p><p>While many people tend to believe that solo barics are strictly for SPL and have 0 SQ, my L7s sound great. As long as you are not over doing the bass boost or sensitivity on your amp and have a good box with good install, your L7s can sound good. I am not just saying this cause I own a pair, but I've also heard a few other L7 setups that were good, and some bad. I've dealt with w7s, a few RE subs that have great SQ and the L7s have a pretty good mix of SQ too. As for L7 vs L5, its ends up being up to you and if you want to spend the extra money. I figure you might as well do it right the first time if it means spending the extra money.</p><p></p><p>Remember, car audio is an investment!</p><p></p><p>-Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjbailey21, post: 759508, member: 556512"] I disagree. I got a 32hz ported box for my 2 12" L7s, custom built. While many people tend to believe that solo barics are strictly for SPL and have 0 SQ, my L7s sound great. As long as you are not over doing the bass boost or sensitivity on your amp and have a good box with good install, your L7s can sound good. I am not just saying this cause I own a pair, but I've also heard a few other L7 setups that were good, and some bad. I've dealt with w7s, a few RE subs that have great SQ and the L7s have a pretty good mix of SQ too. As for L7 vs L5, its ends up being up to you and if you want to spend the extra money. I figure you might as well do it right the first time if it means spending the extra money. Remember, car audio is an investment! -Matt [/QUOTE]
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