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i am interested about RL_p18subwoofer.

i use from earthquake ph5000 amplifire. is rl p18 compatible with 2000w in a minute?

is rl p18 tolerate high power in a minute?

how much watt is tolerable for rl p18 at a time?

this is image of my system for now :

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hi

i am interested about RL_p18subwoofer.

i use from earthquake ph5000 amplifire. is rl p18 compatible with 2000w in a minute?

is rl p18 tolerate high power in a minute?

how much watt is tolerable for rl p18 at a time?

this is image of my system for now :

My link

Depends on for when & what.

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hi

i am interested about RL_p18subwoofer.

i use from earthquake ph5000 amplifire. is rl p18 compatible with 2000w in a minute?

is rl p18 tolerate high power in a minute?

how much watt is tolerable for rl p18 at a time?

this is image of my system for now :

My link

I've owned 2 of them, and I personally wouldn't put more than 1000w-1200w.

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i want to use of RL P18 for db drag and 200litr vented box and tuning 39hz .

is it possible to supply 2000w for it.?

is the voice coil tolerate this 2000w power in 2 minute.?

amplifier subsonic filter is set in 25 HZ ,24db/oct

now i get 1500w to my subwoofer(soundstream ref R1 15)

it tolerate 1500w for 4 minute in spite of xmax is 12.7 mm.

is voice coil rlp18 stronger than soundstream ref r1 15?

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I think the RL-P18 is a sound quality woofer.

Where are you located?

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I think the RL-P18 is a sound quality woofer.

Maybe you shouldn't think and type.

The RL-p is a great woofer and will work in many different applications. It really depends on your goals.

Burping one is possible, but that will require a serious understanding of the box and frequency to really determine the power handling in that scenario.

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I think the RL-P18 is a sound quality woofer.

Maybe you shouldn't think and type.

The RL-p is a great woofer and will work in many different applications. It really depends on your goals.

Burping one is possible, but that will require a serious understanding of the box and frequency to really determine the power handling in that scenario.

which box and which frequency tuning do you recommend to increase tolarance of box in higher power?

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It's not a comp sub by any means, but it can get very loud. I've put up some big numbers with mikes subs.

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I think the RL-P18 is a sound quality woofer.

Maybe you shouldn't think and type.

The RL-p is a great woofer and will work in many different applications. It really depends on your goals.

Burping one is possible, but that will require a serious understanding of the box and frequency to really determine the power handling in that scenario.

Haha, this is hilarious.

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I think the RL-P18 is a sound quality woofer.

Maybe you shouldn't think and type.

The RL-p is a great woofer and will work in many different applications. It really depends on your goals.

Burping one is possible, but that will require a serious understanding of the box and frequency to really determine the power handling in that scenario.

which box and which frequency tuning do you recommend to increase tolarance of box in higher power?

Spend a few minutes in a real modeling program and your question will be easily answered. IMO anyone doing any sort of SPL should first really figure out how a program like WinISD works. Not that it is the gospel, but it will sure help you understand output versus tuning versus excursion which is a pre-requisite for building any burp box.

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