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09-01-2015, 02:09 PM | #24 | |
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You should listen to the L7 woofers driven by 100w RMS. Sound is good and well defined. A small peak at 100Hz but nothing to complain about. I high passed mine at 87Hz and have them wired in reverse polarity to the front stage which gives much better mid bass transition. A single 10 in a corner enclosure completes the deal from 60Hz down. Love the bass and mid bass with Zero 7, The Police, and Led Zeppelin II with this setup. Also Mannheim Steamroller Fresh Aire sounds amazing. |
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09-28-2015, 05:38 AM | #26 |
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Dudes also think they have 1500 watts, when in reality your Walmart amps say max and not rms (there's a difference!).. And to dig even further, if you dyno'd the amp you'd be a very lucky man to see it make over 200 RMS.
I also agree with the above disagreement... An actual 500 watts of rms on two sound ordnance 12's in a bandpass (can be seen or had on crutchfield) can shake your chit something fierce. Could be a grocery list of things wrong with your system.. Ohms, bad grounds, bad wiring set up, misleading advertising on the box that your amp came in...
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