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Your probably thinking of a different one, These subs THUMP and come in black or silver coned.

10inch L7(Silver) is usually 500w RMS and the L5(Black) is about 350 or 400w RMS from memory??

But awesome subs!!! Good luck with sale

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the L7 is a DVC sub

so yeah dual voice coil.. power em up

i use a 600wrms amp to power it and i swear you will never ever know its a 10"

and the ideal box size is ridiculously small for a sealed enclosure.

also the advantage is you get to keep almost all your boot space

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I'm gonna try and get pics of it up soon, its just hard as I've been very busy.

The box itself is very small, about the size of a midi tower but slightly deeper.

Box is made of mdf and has terminal cup.

If anyone would like to come inspect it pm me.

rtwin

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