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Would Either of these amps work with RL-i?

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400 is plenty, do you have a budget for the amp?

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first of all I forgot to welcome you to the site, and to be honest if you are on a really night budget, the MTX 311D is going to have to be at the top of the list, plenty of power and can be had for under $100 new, no need to send more than 400 to an RL-i for daily

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if you want a hair more power, the MTX 421D is a step up

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Sorry, i realized that was an S but accidently hit the dumb x button. I am looking to spend under $200. I had heard good things about the two Profile amps, but I wasn't really sure how the best way to wire them. I will look into those two MTX amps, though. Also, what about the "S"(thanks ACIDBURN) on the cone?

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then the MTX 421 should fit your needs great, honestly, ask most anyone on here and they will take MTX before the profile

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the mtx would be my choice..

welcome to the forum!!

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no need to send more than 400 to an RL-i for daily

Indeed, the RL-i series is not as capable of handling extreme power loads as the RL-p series. Going over 400 watts is not necessary and not adviseable in my opinion. If you're careful and know what you're doing (and willing to assume responsibility for a damaged driver ;) ), go ahead -- but be forewarned! :ugh2:

About the "S" logo, I do not believe I have any drivers with that logo at present. If I do, it would be on an old model RL-i10 or 12 (and I'm pretty sure I'd only have one driver with it). I do have a batch on order that will use the logo again, but I am waiting on some sample prints prior to implementing it into production, such that I may choose from a few different colors and sizes to get the one I think looks the most aesthetically pleasing.

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