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Sac NZ

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  1. If your gunna do the kickers I'd definately go with the l7, but not 12" for your airspace, probably 10" instead. The cvt will make bass, but not at an enjoyable frequency, at least from the few set ups with cvt's that I have seen. They are shallow subs so they can't escort very much. And the reason people talk bad about kicker is not just because everyone else does. It has a lot to do with the quality of subs, bad sound quality, expensive. But I think more than anything it's all the annoying ass noobies that run kicker and think they are the loudest people on earth. Lol

    Haha yeh man I definitely know what you mean with all the guys that just got kicker thinking they're all that. But cheers for all the help aye I'll have a look into the 10" L7's if I can't get around 2.5ft^3.

    Thanks!!

    :good:

  2. Hey thanks for all the info enveryone definitely food for thought. Firstly, I live in New Zealand and it is very hard to get some of these brands that you guys are talking about without having to pay twice the price just for postage and currency rates, that's pretty much the only reason kicker is appealing. Secondly I have a Ford Courier 1990 XLT so I'm trying to put the sub/s underneath the rear bench seat (going to have to cut it out and weld a frame in there first), this is why the CVT12's were an option because of the shallow mounting. To be honest I just want some solid bass that is definitely noticeable, and i do know that the box used is a big part in that as well. So do you guys reckon kicker subs can pull that off or am I wasting my time with them?

    Cheers everyone :drinks:

  3. Hey I'm trying to squeeze some audio into the rear seat of my truck, I think I can get away with about 2 cubic feet of room for a box in there but I don't know whether I should install a 12" Kicker L7 or 2 Kicker CVT12's. Together the two CVT's have 800RMS where as the L7 has 750 but I'm sure the L7 would go harder when hooked up in a vented box.

    What do you think the better option would be or does anyone have any preference or any experience with these subs? Also, would I be better off getting a zx750.1 or just using a zx1000.1 but not with full gain?

    Cheers for the help :drinks:

    Sac

  4. I have had to re-do my sound system after selling my sedan and buying a Ford Courier truck. The old sub and box was too big so now I am looking to get 2 Image Dynamics ID10 V.3 D2 and integrate them into the rear bench seat.

    The stats on these subs are as follows:

    Recommended RMS Power: 100-300W

    Peak Power Handling: 400W

    Impedance: dual 2 ohms

    They are DVC's

    Now would I be better off buying one mono amp such as a Kicker ZX750.1 (750Watts) and wiring them up so each sub gets around 320Watts each? (If that's even possible), or should I look into buying 2 smaller mono amps and giving each sub it's own amp, OR, just buy a 2 channel sub and give each sub it's own channel?

    Any help would be much appreciated!!

    Cheers,

    Sac

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