Guys help me Im all ears I will listen this time.
Well this done it for me the death of the audiobahns. Has drove me over the edge. Im getting either a Jl audio w7v2 12 or 13? Which one or should I get a new RF T1 or T3 my friend is a RF dealer and he says the T1 and T3 will out hit the W7 by far. He said it was done at a competition is this through. If so I may get one cause there cheaper. But no more audiobahn or it may be the fact that I ordered them off EBAY. I want to be able to have something worthy of competion. I have a 95 4 door accord by the way. Let me know
Do you suppose there is a reason why everything is compared to JL ?
Stick with what works.
...and buy it from your local retailer. warranty, sponsorship etc...
as far "something worthy of competion" goes..... that shouldn't really be in the same post as "If so I may get one cause there cheaper".
compete to win.
Stick with what works.
...and buy it from your local retailer. warranty, sponsorship etc...
as far "something worthy of competion" goes..... that shouldn't really be in the same post as "If so I may get one cause there cheaper".
compete to win.
Well I just have heard of people running like one w7 and winning competion. So thats why I said that does anyone know anything about the new RF t1 and t3?
here's the question - do you really want to compete - or - do you want a competition quality setup?
Do you just want SPL, or do you want great sound that is loud?
Depending on what you want, the W7 may not be for you...
Do you just want SPL, or do you want great sound that is loud?
Depending on what you want, the W7 may not be for you...
if you want to compete, step one is to find out what body you want to compete with - check out which one comes to your area the most, then step two is to get the rule book, then decide your class you want to be in, then build to the book.
I know that's not the recommendation you want to hear, but if you want to do well and make sure your equipment makes you competitive, you should start by doing some research. If you don't , you could end up rebuilding a lot or buying all over again - and neither is too much fun...
I hope that helps.
I know that's not the recommendation you want to hear, but if you want to do well and make sure your equipment makes you competitive, you should start by doing some research. If you don't , you could end up rebuilding a lot or buying all over again - and neither is too much fun...
I hope that helps.
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