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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8892746" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>No problem. </p><p></p><p>By digital receivers I mean something like <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CJ4TSTB/?tag=caraudiocom-20" target="_blank">this</a>. You just mount it wherever you want and you don't have to mess around with the factory head unit. You'd completely bypass the factory radio (still in the dash) and connect directly to the receiver that send the signal to your amps. Some would say this is a downside cause they want to use the factory radio, but if I had a newer car this would be the option I'd take to save money and time and like I said you can swap it freely between vehicles. Plus it has a plethora of EQ options to dial in the sound to your liking.</p><p></p><p>Here are some links to good alternatives for you since you aren't specifically set on Kicker/RF. Either way you go will sound good tho, like you said the box and how you have it installed is gonna make or break your enjoyment:</p><p><a href="https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xdsp28-8-channel-x-series-15-band-parametric-eq-and-crossover-digital-signal-processor-dsp-with-lcd-display-and-built-in-bluetooth-for-music-streaming" target="_blank">These</a> would be a good comparison against the L7s</p><p>Compare <a href="https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xdsp28-8-channel-x-series-15-band-parametric-eq-and-crossover-digital-signal-processor-dsp-with-lcd-display-and-built-in-bluetooth-for-music-streaming" target="_blank">these</a> to those CVXs (my girl had a single 12 in her Camry in a 2.3 cubic foot box on 600 watts and God loud and deep AF)</p><p></p><p>As for the amp I would consider <a href="https://www.down4soundshop.com/products/amplifiers/down4sound/monoblock/jp8v1-5/" target="_blank">this</a> one. Comes with a bass knob that has a voltage and temperature meter and it has a clip light so it'll tell you if you are over driving the amp. Plus they have like 8 different colors to choose from and are very underrated. D4S rates them at 800 watts @ 1 ohm but it puts out 1400 on the dyno. I have had several of their amps, they are all great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8892746, member: 683415"] No problem. By digital receivers I mean something like [URL='https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CJ4TSTB/?tag=caraudiocom-20']this[/URL]. You just mount it wherever you want and you don't have to mess around with the factory head unit. You'd completely bypass the factory radio (still in the dash) and connect directly to the receiver that send the signal to your amps. Some would say this is a downside cause they want to use the factory radio, but if I had a newer car this would be the option I'd take to save money and time and like I said you can swap it freely between vehicles. Plus it has a plethora of EQ options to dial in the sound to your liking. Here are some links to good alternatives for you since you aren't specifically set on Kicker/RF. Either way you go will sound good tho, like you said the box and how you have it installed is gonna make or break your enjoyment: [URL='https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xdsp28-8-channel-x-series-15-band-parametric-eq-and-crossover-digital-signal-processor-dsp-with-lcd-display-and-built-in-bluetooth-for-music-streaming']These[/URL] would be a good comparison against the L7s Compare [URL='https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xdsp28-8-channel-x-series-15-band-parametric-eq-and-crossover-digital-signal-processor-dsp-with-lcd-display-and-built-in-bluetooth-for-music-streaming']these[/URL] to those CVXs (my girl had a single 12 in her Camry in a 2.3 cubic foot box on 600 watts and God loud and deep AF) As for the amp I would consider [URL='https://www.down4soundshop.com/products/amplifiers/down4sound/monoblock/jp8v1-5/']this[/URL] one. Comes with a bass knob that has a voltage and temperature meter and it has a clip light so it'll tell you if you are over driving the amp. Plus they have like 8 different colors to choose from and are very underrated. D4S rates them at 800 watts @ 1 ohm but it puts out 1400 on the dyno. I have had several of their amps, they are all great [/QUOTE]
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