Which speaker ... L5 or L7 ???
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No one I know likes the L7s for sound quality.
For a smooth hitting deep bass the JL W6 or W7 would work well in a small box but I am unfamiliar with your amp and the ohm load requiments to hit max power.
Another great sub for SQ or all around playing is the Diamon D6 or D9 (D9 is really deep though).
Im sorry I cant asnwer between the L5 and L7. I just dont know em all that well. If I am near the shop soon I'll ask Kenny. He used to be a huge Kicker fan.
For a smooth hitting deep bass the JL W6 or W7 would work well in a small box but I am unfamiliar with your amp and the ohm load requiments to hit max power.
Another great sub for SQ or all around playing is the Diamon D6 or D9 (D9 is really deep though).
Im sorry I cant asnwer between the L5 and L7. I just dont know em all that well. If I am near the shop soon I'll ask Kenny. He used to be a huge Kicker fan.
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Originally Posted by Flyer
In one word -- HUGE! A bigger box will allow the speaker to respond to lower frequencies better than a smaller box will. The box volume requirements are VERY crucial to a good sounding speaker.
Example: I have a set of 12's in my truck with .88 per side. When I had my car, I had a pair in a box with 1.5 per side. That setup was absolutely KILLER. It would pound so damn hard you couldn't swallow. What's in my truck (better speakers and equivelant power) won't do anything like what was in my car. In fact, when it starts dropping down low, they start clipping BAD. That's cause there just isn't the air space behind them they need to cushion themselves.
Example: I have a set of 12's in my truck with .88 per side. When I had my car, I had a pair in a box with 1.5 per side. That setup was absolutely KILLER. It would pound so damn hard you couldn't swallow. What's in my truck (better speakers and equivelant power) won't do anything like what was in my car. In fact, when it starts dropping down low, they start clipping BAD. That's cause there just isn't the air space behind them they need to cushion themselves.
Get the 10, build a cube box and be done IMO
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Tell me about the JL's ... I'd like to do an 8 because of the severe space constraints. I think I'd have a hard time getting a 10 in there, enough box to make it work, and still keep her happy with storage space.
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The JLs work great because of the extreme amount of low end they produce. They are not the most musical though. I was at the shop yesterday putting a tiny system in my Prius and my buddies over there said the Diamond D9 would be better than the JL W7 for SQ but Im not sure you have 10" of depth to work with lol. They all agreed, stay away form the Kicker subs though hahaha
Its too abd Eclipse doesnt make the old 88Series Aluminum subs anymore. Those things were awesome
Its too abd Eclipse doesnt make the old 88Series Aluminum subs anymore. Those things were awesome
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