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how much air does the rl-i 10 displace? i don't mean how much air it can move, but how much volume do the basket and magnet displace...

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how much air does the rl-i 10 displace? i don't mean how much air it can move, but how much volume do the basket and magnet displace...

i believe you can find that on the website....but roughly .09 or so...

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0.09 is really small. i guess i won't worry about it.

thanks Kent :thanx:

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.15 is what I thought it was, the Rli8 is .12

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i read somewhere that you can put the sub in a plastic bag and put it in a bucket full of water, then measure how much water it displaces. this means that the air between the cone and the spider is factored in, right ?

if so, i guess i'll calculate the volume.

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Both RL-i drivers displace approximately the same amount of volume.

Use 0.1 cu ft for the RL-i10 and 0.09 cu ft on the RL-i8.

> i read somewhere that you can put the sub in a plastic bag and put it in a bucket full of water

Yes you can do this, but odds are that your plastic is not going to mold perfectly to the driver (there will remain pockets of air), and therefore your result will be a displacement figure that is somewhat larger than it should be.

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Mike shall be alone shortly to answer this question probably... I think the RL-P is like .18 so the RL-I will be under that...

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Mike shall be alone shortly to answer this question probably... I think the RL-P is like .18 so the RL-I will be under that...

Mike answered it in the post above yours. :coolugh:

All of this stuff is on his website as well.

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Yeah I saw he answered so fast I didn't notice he was even on the forums LoL...

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Both RL-i drivers displace approximately the same amount of volume. 

Use 0.1 cu ft for the RL-i10 and 0.09 cu ft on the RL-i8.

haha..i was right..neeneerneeneer..(.001 isn't going to matter)

i actually used the number i remember from my rl-i8....

i was the quickness this morning!!!

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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I wouldbe worried about putting a fine woofer as the RL-i is into a plastic bag and hope it does not leak.

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