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T.P. Feb 8, 2002 01:43 PM

Dissapointed With Polk DX-7'S
 
I just installed Polk DX-7's in my Lightning and unbelievably I think the factory speakers may have sounded better. Is it because they are power hungry and maybe I need to add an amp?

rtroha Feb 8, 2002 03:05 PM

I sure hope all you need is an amp
 
I'll be installing 4 of the DX-7's in my Scab tomorrow. I will have a MTX 6304 powering them though. I'll let you know how they sound when they're amped.

Bob:D

Robdude30 Feb 8, 2002 10:03 PM

Don't give up on them yet!
 
I thought the same thing after installing my Blau's....give it a few days. I'm not sure if the speakers get broke in after a little time, or your ears just get used to it, but mine sounded alot better than stock especially on the high notes.

BJays Red 150 Feb 9, 2002 02:03 AM

You really should amp them. It'll help to clean up the sount A LOT, in addition to driving them with more power. I'm installing a set tomorrow with an MTX RT2120, which is like a 35x2. Because i don't have my kick panels in yet, the fronts'll be disconnected so I'll get to see how they sound...

RWillieK Feb 9, 2002 08:20 AM

Letting them stay in for a few days will help - don't crank them up though - all speakers, especially Polks, need some break in time. I ran my DX 12" sub for sixty hours running different tone sequences through it.....worked wonders......


Amping those speakers will definatly help though - like everyone else said - it will clean them up a lot - and the DXs are power hungry......


Robbie

BJays Red 150 Feb 10, 2002 01:57 AM

Aww darn, I forgot about the whole break in time rule...
Anyway, just finished installing a pair in my rear doors, (s-Cab) and here's my consensus
They are amazingly detailed. Everything sounds so clear and clean it's very nice for a coax. However, i did find the speaker to be lacking in Bass, I was kinda surprised. I'll give it a while , I'm sure it'll kick in eventually. Not like I'm worried, I'll have two 10" subs monday!
I'm running them off of a MTX RT2152, which I believe is putting around 35 watts per channel.

golden Feb 10, 2002 10:39 AM

I just got my DX-7's yesterday,I have a ROCKFORD FOSGATE RSX-8330 POWERING them. I have no amp, CRUTCHFIELD told me I should have no problem with power.I 'll find out soon.:cool:


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