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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 33.07 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | Features | 15" L7 SOLO-BARIC SQUARE (DUAL VOICE COIL) DVC WOOFER2000 WATTS MAX1000 WATTS RMS2 OHMSPRICED AS EACH | MANUFACTURER WARRANTY!
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 3 customer reviews )
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Violent Bass Apr 23, 2012
By Grasspiper I took the back seat out of my '74 VW bug and put in two pioneer 15's and two 10's but this single 15 inch Kicker L7, at 1 ohm, in my Yukon blows that system away. This subwoofer is extreme. If you want to violently pound out some bass then this is the sub for you. It's very uncomfortable to be inside with it cranked but my co-workers can hear me inside the grocery store when I drive by on the road in front of it and I still don't think I've turned it up loud enough to distort. The bass is deep and low and very loud. A little chip on my windshield became a crack when I rolled up the window.
AMAZING SUBS Feb 05, 2012
By Jr from KC I bought these 15s somewhere else but man i will tell you somthin these beast hit so hard! i had 2 15 L7s hooked up to a hifonics 2400 wat mono amp and they hit hard as hell! i have yet to hear a system louder than this! after a month i had to tightin things in my ride cause it raddles everything. Another thing i have to say is if your jamin on the street and you stop at a red light the car next to you will shake hard! my cousin parked next to me and his phone and cup in the cup holder was shaking hard as if he had a audio system! you will defiantly impress/piss off people with this system!
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2 kicker 11S15L7 Nov 06, 2011
By Marcus W Bought these to replace the 2 kicker comp vr's 15's that i owned. The kicker L7's were hooked to the same Bass inferno amp i had hooked up to the comp vr's. The bass on the L7's are smoother than the comp vr's at a louder volume. Im no bass junkie, but i'd rather " have it and not want it than want it and not have it ". Yes the L7's are want items because the comps are loud enough if u ask me, it depends on what your after... My L7's then became stolen from my vehicle b4 i had the avital 5303 car alarm put on my vehicle. So good thing I have a Great insurance Company. This time around, I have the L7's hooked up to a Rockford Fosgate 1000-1D Prime amp, to be honest, I cant tell the difference in sound from the Bass inferno amp, i understand the RF amp is true reading so that makes that and the bass inferno wattage output pretty much the same just one is much cheaper than the other. Also I find that i almost never push these subs to where they can be and im sure they can be above insane, but i play it safe yet loud enough :D If you are going to purchase these subs have an alarm on your vehicle. There are ways to bolt the boxes to the vehicle, i never see anyone telling how, maybe because of crooks may start carrying heavier hardware :O The boxes for these subs weigh a ton not literally but are heavy especially with the L7's in them. If u want trunk space dont put them in a car. If u want cargo space in an SUV face the speakers to the back door. I have these things so i cant get them out, so if a thief gets through my alarm and get the speakers out the vehicle b4 i can pull the trigger then He/She/They are extremely good. Good Speakers, no problems as of yet Protect your investments people, and dont deny yourself happiness and comfort, for fear of thieves. Thats all i have to say.
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