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I would have stuck with the 12s tbh. I do love me some xls though

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Sorry to say, I doubt it will be more musical. I don't believe the Level 5 uses anything more in the motor (like shorting rings or anything like that) than the Level 4's do, they're just bigger. I'm not the engineer though, so I could be wrong. But it will probably come down to install.

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Sorry to say, I doubt it will be more musical.

Idk about MORE musical, but people underestimate the bigger DCs imo.. especially 5s and Neos. I heard both, and both were more than musical.. In a good box.

Now, with that being said, I love me some 6s.. No, theyre not the most efficient obviously.. but fuck.. :wub:

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Sorry to say, I doubt it will be more musical.

Idk about MORE musical, but people underestimate the bigger DCs imo.. especially 5s and Neos. I heard both, and both were more than musical.. In a good box.

Now, with that being said, I love me some 6s.. No, theyre not the most efficient obviously.. but fuck.. :wub:

A friend of mine always ran single 15" in his civic. LV6 was second loudest in his box out of about half a dozen top tier subs he tested in there (louder than LV5). Very impressive for 4" coil IMO. The only problem was the failure rate and price of the DC softparts. It's a shame since the 5 and 6 are really strong platforms.

As far as "musical". Box and cabin accoustics will be the dominant factor there.

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