yep///board can be the same and parts can be different //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifSame board. Doesn't meant that they're the same amp though.
I notice a lot of people are very general with their descriptions of how a sub 'sounds'.I'm running 4 of the SPLX 15's. GREAT subs. They get **** loud and handle the power with ease. They sound pretty good as well. About to give them 2K each and see if they can take em'.
Most people are refering to being satisfied with the performance of a product. It could sound like gravel sliding down a tin roof and if someones friends are impressed they will say "yeah it sounds good". I define good sound as a mostly flat response, that is not too peaky or everpowering of the the mids and highs.I notice a lot of people are very general with their descriptions of how a sub 'sounds'.
sounds good? what exactly is 'good'?
I dont know if that was referenced to me or my subs, I hope not. It really depends on their enclosure to make them sound good or sloppy. I had 2 of my 4 of them in a 8Cube in the back of my Explorer and it sounded really nice. But them I put the same enclosure in the back of my bro's NX2000 and it was waaay louder, but dident sound as crisp. There are a lot of varibles when it comes to sound quality and how loud they get. I was just sayin that I love my SPLXs and they are excellent subs, espiecally for the money. I've got a couple pics in that link in my sig.Most people are refering to being satisfied with the performance of a product. It could sound like gravel sliding down a tin roof and if someones friends are impressed they will say "yeah it sounds good". I define good sound as a mostly flat response, that is not too peaky or everpowering of the the mids and highs.