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<blockquote data-quote="Polecat" data-source="post: 1626948" data-attributes="member: 554260"><p>well, from the SQ vehicles I have sat in over the years, I have been impressed with almost all brands, yes, L7 included. It's in the install, and how well the system images and integrates. If you don't reccomend one, I'm fine with that, but stating they 'do not' have SQ is false as well. Too much history proving different. But I have heard W7 installs that were sick to me, and I know it's not the drivers fault. There are plenty of the so called 'pro's doing amazing installs in SQ with the L7, as well as many other drivers. You may like a flat butterworth alighnment, but to another, they may like a tad more lowend, or visa versa. A person will install it to what sounds best to <em>them</em> unless you are talking about a full fledge SQ based (USACi and IASCA) rule book car.</p><p></p><p>If the R is what <em>you</em> perfer, I'm totally ok with it, but if you've never heard a great L7 install, come to USACi Wolrd Finals and I'll set you in a couple cars, just so you can have a chance to really listen to them, done correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polecat, post: 1626948, member: 554260"] well, from the SQ vehicles I have sat in over the years, I have been impressed with almost all brands, yes, L7 included. It's in the install, and how well the system images and integrates. If you don't reccomend one, I'm fine with that, but stating they 'do not' have SQ is false as well. Too much history proving different. But I have heard W7 installs that were sick to me, and I know it's not the drivers fault. There are plenty of the so called 'pro's doing amazing installs in SQ with the L7, as well as many other drivers. You may like a flat butterworth alighnment, but to another, they may like a tad more lowend, or visa versa. A person will install it to what sounds best to [I]them[/I] unless you are talking about a full fledge SQ based (USACi and IASCA) rule book car. If the R is what [I]you[/I] perfer, I'm totally ok with it, but if you've never heard a great L7 install, come to USACi Wolrd Finals and I'll set you in a couple cars, just so you can have a chance to really listen to them, done correctly. [/QUOTE]
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