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Blazerx85
3/15/2007 3:11:21 PM
If you are that tight on money go Kicker they do have good stuff and are great on there warranties. I had L5s and they were pretty good, I wouldn't go Kicker too much for sound quality I lean more to Alpine for quality and power. What I am tring to say is if you can afford Alpine do it.
RCarp48
3/17/2007 12:32:13 PM
I've seen some brand new typeR's at a few audio places out here around Parma for under $200 a piece. In fact cheapest I've seen yet is $180 a piece for a 12" TypeR DVC- Good Deal
blazinloud
3/17/2007 1:58:03 PM
hillbillyinOhio
3/17/2007 3:14:23 PM
RC, you from Ohio??????????
viper4559
3/25/2007 1:47:05 PM
I have 2 Kicker CVR's 12" with a Kicker 400 watt mono amp. I only am pushing the 400 watt amp in them and they sound better than anything at my high school and it has around 2000+ students. I used to have an 84 Blazer and just recently got an 00, haven't switched them over yet because of weather etc, but in all honesty, any other car that I heard (being MTX, Sony Xplod etc) all sounded like junk because you would hear the car rattle. I am sure you all have heard cars that think they are cool with subs but really sound like crap because the car is rattling and that noise takes away from it all. The 2 12" Kickers deliver heart pounding bass without giving you that ugly rattling noise.
blazinloud
3/25/2007 8:55:11 PM
thats what my edead solves, sound deadning does wonders to stop rattles.
 
This guy I knew in highschool had 2 10" exxxplodes running off a sony deck......I tryed to set him straight but he didnt think he was doing anything wrong
 
once your running high power rattles are unstopable...untill you start reinforcing with concrete or something
viper4559
3/25/2007 11:05:28 PM
Yeah thats understandable, if I turn mine up loud enough sure I had some rattle, but I'm talking more towards a sound level you would normally listen to. Then again, everyone will like something different, and you will not be able to convince everyone of your opinion. Personally I wouldn't mind trying Alpines some day, however the Kickers are what I got at the time 
kaejr
4/1/2007 12:01:04 PM
I too have 2 kicker comp vr 12" subs in a custom box and they pound really hard. I've heard other systems and the only other thing that I have heard come close (actually if powered right, it hits harder) is the MTX sledge hammer series but they take a lot of power. Alpine is a great company and I really wish that we would have kept them as a vendor at Circuit City, but for better bang for the buck Kicker is the best way to go. If you don't like the comp VR's go with the L7 or L5 they make those in dual boxes and they are "Very Nice" (Borat voice). most people that complain about Kicker complain, because they are not using the right type of amp to push them. For some reason Kicker is one of those brands that works better with it's own support equipment. I have a 1000w BA2150HC mono block amp by Bazooka and it does my subs alright, but when I  heard the 1000.1zx amp it is a TREMENDOUS difference. I guess I'm saying try out a couple different things before you make your decision.
blazinloud
4/1/2007 2:34:26 PM
theres a big leap forward from a bazooka to a kicker amp, thats why it sounded better. and the mtx sledge is some pretty highend stuff.
kaejr
4/1/2007 4:48:33 PM
yeah I know that there is a huge differenece between a Kicker and a Bazooka, but I also know that kicker works best with it's own support equipment. My friend has the L5 12" and he had a MTX thunder 5303 or 5606 (something of that nature) pushing it. It sounded nice after he had to re wire his speakers to properly function with the amp. He got his Bazooka amp back 2 weeks ago (same model as me BA2150HC) and theres a huge difference between those as well. The Bazooka sounds better. I'm not saying that Bazooka is a better company (because they're not , most have never even heard of them) I'm saying that it all depends on the sound that you are looking for and the price you're willing to put forth.
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