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<blockquote data-quote="JeepLiberty" data-source="post: 1247057" data-attributes="member: 564358"><p>Not sure what a budget means to you, but to me I would guess $4 or 500 is your limit.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever had subwoofers before? I ask because I used to have JL Audio W0's and stepped up to Kicker solo-baric L7---- the difference in SPL ---- sound pressure level--- is not even funny. A 12" Kicker is great because it takes up the same space a 12" round sub would, but will move as much air as a 13.5" round sub.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I now realize that the SPL from the kicker in a hatchback type-vehicle (I have a Jeep Liberty 2004) is almost unbearable. Since you will be putting them in a trunk, that's perfect because they can re-verbirate back there on their own.</p><p></p><p>I strongly recommend you look at JL Audio 12" W0's (W0 is their base model) I think they sound great, they really are incredibly durable, and are not that expensive when you consider ONE L7 cost me $225 bucks-- not including a box or grill!</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepLiberty, post: 1247057, member: 564358"] Not sure what a budget means to you, but to me I would guess $4 or 500 is your limit. Have you ever had subwoofers before? I ask because I used to have JL Audio W0's and stepped up to Kicker solo-baric L7---- the difference in SPL ---- sound pressure level--- is not even funny. A 12" Kicker is great because it takes up the same space a 12" round sub would, but will move as much air as a 13.5" round sub. Personally, I now realize that the SPL from the kicker in a hatchback type-vehicle (I have a Jeep Liberty 2004) is almost unbearable. Since you will be putting them in a trunk, that's perfect because they can re-verbirate back there on their own. I strongly recommend you look at JL Audio 12" W0's (W0 is their base model) I think they sound great, they really are incredibly durable, and are not that expensive when you consider ONE L7 cost me $225 bucks-- not including a box or grill! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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