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<blockquote data-quote="Loudizzzzle" data-source="post: 7287133" data-attributes="member: 632182"><p>I own a 15 inch Kicker Solobaric L5 and it currently lives in a box WAY too small for it. About 1.5 cubes sealed. It handles about 400 more watts than it's rated RMS and the thing still sounds really good. I've owned Kicker subs frequently over my 15 year car audio addiction and have yet to blow one. I just uploaded some pics a little while ago of my old CRX build. 2 12 inch L7's in a prefab sealed box. They only had 400 watts going to the pair of thm and it still sounded pretty loud. Kicker prices have dropped recently and if you know where to look online you can get em for a steal. The 12's in the CRX picture I bought for 150 bucks blown and the shop sent em back to Kicker for me for free and I got 2 refurbished subs back in about 3 weeks. They worked well for a few years before I sold them in perfect working condition. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loudizzzzle, post: 7287133, member: 632182"] I own a 15 inch Kicker Solobaric L5 and it currently lives in a box WAY too small for it. About 1.5 cubes sealed. It handles about 400 more watts than it's rated RMS and the thing still sounds really good. I've owned Kicker subs frequently over my 15 year car audio addiction and have yet to blow one. I just uploaded some pics a little while ago of my old CRX build. 2 12 inch L7's in a prefab sealed box. They only had 400 watts going to the pair of thm and it still sounded pretty loud. Kicker prices have dropped recently and if you know where to look online you can get em for a steal. The 12's in the CRX picture I bought for 150 bucks blown and the shop sent em back to Kicker for me for free and I got 2 refurbished subs back in about 3 weeks. They worked well for a few years before I sold them in perfect working condition. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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