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will my cvr melt?
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<blockquote data-quote="RokintypeRs" data-source="post: 8172240" data-attributes="member: 628360"><p>Your CVR would probably not melt but it would be a good idea to invest in an L7 and a nice amp for it. Particularly a 15" L7 because the area of one 15" square woofer is about the same area as 2 12" round woofers. (+/- 1 inch). If you get a 15 L7 and a Kicker 1000.1 or something like that, you could easily be in the 130-150 dB range depending on the cabin size and the amount of air pushing through as well as the box for it. I would definitely recommend tuning the box for the L7 to 32-35 Hz. You'll easily get about 138 dB in a prefab box. My friend has 2 12" L7's in the manufacturer box and he hit 141.2 in his Infiniti Q45t. with 1 15, it might not get that loud considering your only at 225 area but it will pound the S*** outta your mind lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RokintypeRs, post: 8172240, member: 628360"] Your CVR would probably not melt but it would be a good idea to invest in an L7 and a nice amp for it. Particularly a 15" L7 because the area of one 15" square woofer is about the same area as 2 12" round woofers. (+/- 1 inch). If you get a 15 L7 and a Kicker 1000.1 or something like that, you could easily be in the 130-150 dB range depending on the cabin size and the amount of air pushing through as well as the box for it. I would definitely recommend tuning the box for the L7 to 32-35 Hz. You'll easily get about 138 dB in a prefab box. My friend has 2 12" L7's in the manufacturer box and he hit 141.2 in his Infiniti Q45t. with 1 15, it might not get that loud considering your only at 225 area but it will pound the S*** outta your mind lol. [/QUOTE]
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