Infinity Perfect vs Kickers

 

New member
Username: Factor067

Post Number: 9
Registered: Oct-04
I need some help deciding.. i am looking on putting in two 12's and which one would be a better choice? Kappa Perfect 12.1 or the Kicker CVR12's... and which amp would be good to push both of them?
 

Gold Member
Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 1031
Registered: Jul-05
I would take the CVR, but whats ur budget
 

New member
Username: Factor067

Post Number: 10
Registered: Oct-04
500-600$ with the two subsand an amp
 

Gold Member
Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 1036
Registered: Jul-05
are u completly sold on 2 12's or would u be interested in 1 15
 

Silver Member
Username: Quickshot

Charlotte, North Carolina U.S.

Post Number: 373
Registered: Aug-05
i woudl rather go with the infinities they have crazy SQ..CVRs are ok but everyone has them
 

Bronze Member
Username: Factor067

Post Number: 11
Registered: Oct-04
cant do 15 i have a reg cabtruck and im building a box for two twelves..
 

Gold Member
Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 1037
Registered: Jul-05
have u thought about SE's or Type R's, both are better then the Perfects
 

Anonymous
 
between the kickers and the infinitys you only have one chance of owning a sub that will bring detail out of your music that you didnt even know was there.. and of course thats the infinitys

its very probable from what ive read on here that the se's or the type r's cant do it either

people buy subs that will make you say holy sh!t or get stuck trying to tell the difference between one riff and the next

bass songs are the easy example..

thats like a b c d e f g h.. anyone who knows the alphabet can sing it in there sleep

but if you have something like a c b d g f k
its still gonna sound like a b c d e f g h

a z b x is easy because the letters are at opposite ends

so the scale needs to be (for sq) the more accurate the closer to a it gets..

(good sq) a b.. both letters are easily heard

(bad sq) a e.. it takes a jump of four letters to hear a difference (b c d are all notes being played and not heard)

i would like to see this sound quality chart go into effect along with the pooh box :-)
 

Anonymous
 
another easy way..

a good sq sub would be one that can go up and down the frequency chart by 4hz the loudest

so say 50 then 54 then 50 back and forth
the sub that puts the best gap between the two notes wins

(no gap is a severe slur and it sounds like one note)
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