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Old 02-07-2007, 10:14 PM   #1
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The CVR's are one of the most solid entry level woofs, awesome price there, btw.

Lower load means nothing... back in the day when dual voice coils were just coming out... and the hayday of "cheater" amps that wired to very low loads... the "competition" woofers of the day were the lower the better.. yet and still, it was all marketing, but thats the history of where that myth came from.

Now things are very different, the JL 12w7 is available in single 3 ohm coil... by most accounts, that would mean its junk... :)

Get a solid amp, get the coils that match the amp... or the other way around. Either way it'll work great.

My suggestion would be grab that dual 10" setup... and get a good quality 1 ohm class D amp (very important for our little electrical systems... no class a/b plz :) )... then hit me up for a box for your subs :).

The box will make more of a difference than any other change in component.
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Old 02-08-2007, 12:48 AM   #2
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The CVR's are one of the most solid entry level woofs, awesome price there, btw.

Lower load means nothing... back in the day when dual voice coils were just coming out... and the hayday of "cheater" amps that wired to very low loads... the "competition" woofers of the day were the lower the better.. yet and still, it was all marketing, but thats the history of where that myth came from.

Now things are very different, the JL 12w7 is available in single 3 ohm coil... by most accounts, that would mean its junk... :)

Get a solid amp, get the coils that match the amp... or the other way around. Either way it'll work great.

My suggestion would be grab that dual 10" setup... and get a good quality 1 ohm class D amp (very important for our little electrical systems... no class a/b plz :) )... then hit me up for a box for your subs :).

The box will make more of a difference than any other change in component.
Think this would work?

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ks1mUDM...20&I=206ZX7501
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