Kicker Sub Enclosures Do The Kicker L7's Sound Good In Sealed Enclosures?

Do the Kicker L7's sound good in sealed enclosures? - kicker sub enclosures

Im looking for some good SQ and SPL Kicker subs I know that feel better for SPL when I got inside, two L7 SQ and SPL? well as sound from the inside?

4 comments:

kicker_g... said...

No .... No sealing is not the answer for SQ


Enter the box below and have a flat

Good luck

Metallma... said...

shown in the right example. most people with a closed box, like a sealed box is the squaring of L7S sloppyness? a little, but not really. Not just a man in SQ.

If I were you, I forget kicker. If you have a good SQ and SPL, well, then you have a dynamic image IDMAXX. much better than the L7, and become stronger and weaker. It really is a great sub.

http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuse ...

Good luck

ohm said...

kicker_guy is wrong, you're right. Sealed boxes yield more SQ. It is very difficult to get a flat response with worn areas, no matter how deeply they fall out.

While most people in the fields, suitable Kickers actually perform better in sealed boxes. Search 'EBP "for it.

To answer your question really depends. If you put subs in sealed boxes with large (mostly small) against the two ports, which handle more power. Since the membrane movement is so controlled, that is not too large by a factor.
What I mean is that you can actually give the sub more power than those recommended by kicker when they are placed in small sealed boxes. It sounds better than the ceiling, with a decent production.
If you have a higher production, set in large sealed boxes. If you had to do, he could only carry so much power as kicker recommended.

Have Fun!

ohm said...

kicker_guy is wrong, you're right. Sealed boxes yield more SQ. It is very difficult to get a flat response with worn areas, no matter how deeply they fall out.

While most people in the fields, suitable Kickers actually perform better in sealed boxes. Search 'EBP "for it.

To answer your question really depends. If you put subs in sealed boxes with large (mostly small) against the two ports, which handle more power. Since the membrane movement is so controlled, that is not too large by a factor.
What I mean is that you can actually give the sub more power than those recommended by kicker when they are placed in small sealed boxes. It sounds better than the ceiling, with a decent production.
If you have a higher production, set in large sealed boxes. If you had to do, he could only carry so much power as kicker recommended.

Have Fun!

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