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RL-P vs 15a

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I am currently running a eD 15a powered by a PG 1200.1 in a 1.5 ft^3 sealed box. I was wondering how the SQ of the RL-P compared to that of the 15a (both in the 15" version and in the recommend sealed box). I know that SQ varies from my ears to your ears, but I just wondering what people think that have listened to both. I enjoy the 15a but I think that I can get something better. I know that both subs share a similar motors, but the coils and suspension on the RL-P are an suposedly an improvement over the 15a. I do not want to spend my hard earned money on a sub that will not be that much of an improvement.

Thanks in advance,

Matt

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I'll just say that the RL-p is definitely built more solid than the 15A in terms of the abuse it can take. Sound quality.. well that's hard to say - I'm sure you'd be happy with it - but on the same token - you already have a fairly similar driver. I haven't even heard a 15A in about a year so I really don't have an opinion on its sound versus the RL-p.

Tough call.. and I'll leave it at that! :huh::P

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well from my experience the two ED15a's that I have heard have since failed on different occasions, the other thing is CS, Nick and Mike give some of the best CS in teh industry hands down

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Thanks for the replies. I have not had any problems w/ my 15a in the past year and a half, so I am not to worried about the relability (knock on wood). I think that I will just keep the 15a for my car since it will have similar SQ to RL-P. However, I am look for either a 12 or a 15 for HT/Home Stereo use....I will keep looking at the RL-P for that purpose.

Thanks for the help,

Matt

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