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Alright, ive though it over and over and eveytime i take a bubble bath i think of this. Ive decided to save up a little more and get and wild system, something that will be ground shaking and make leaves fall off trees. Heres what i will buy. (1) Orion 2500D (2500x1 @ 1Ohm) Buying from HCCAfan. (2) SoundSplinter RL-p 15" And i will port them, i dont care if i lose all of my trunk space, i love bass. Why do i need a trunk besides to put subs in there? I was wondering if these subs will be safe with 1250wRMS for a daily drive. Im asking because its better to be safe that sorry.
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my nine.1 just isnt doing it for me anymore. i want to put 1kw on each of my rl-p's daily. they'll handle it right, in the sealed box i have? im not sure what type of amp to get though. new or used i dont care. want to spent 350-600 but 6 is pushing it. basically if you buy an amp that does 2kw rms, you're only going to get like 1800w daily for music with peaks and chit right? so that you aren't peaking into clipping? its going to be next to a diamond d5 600.2, so it would be nice to have it look clean too any suggestions? these are d4 woofers so i need something 1 ohm stable.
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heres a link to the avalanche specs. I've already ordered a rl-p d2 on the group buy but i may pick up the avalanche, too if its not a very simliar sub. http://forum.soundillusions.net/showthread.php?t=50318 the box will be small sealed and if somebody could tell me which is most optimal i would appreciate it.
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as i see mike floating around , i wanna try to hurry this up, first, the rl-i 8's are in hand!! yep, boots and all! (and urs truely gets number 1!! ) get ahold of mike and get ur's ordered today!!! second, the group buy as listed by squeak. there is a thread already here, check into it. third and most importantly...the LMT enabled drivers will be a reality. mike and thilo are still working out details, and mike will be posting more indepth info later, but know this...they are coming!! so if u wnat an 8...email mike! if u want a D2 rl-p, email squeak and vote in his thread and if u want an LMT..hang around a bit....they are on their way sorry mike..i just couldn't h…
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after i break it in for a couple more hours i'll turn it up and let everone know what i think about it but for now here are some pics. By the way, thanks to all that made the group buy happen and thanks to mike for the great service(you said it'll ship in late may early june and it sure did.)
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whats the best size for this? i was thinkin like 3 cubes, 30 sq inches of port, 3x10 slot, and tuned around 30-34, i will have anywhere from 6-1000 watts to mess with.
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Hi everybody, I used to have a 10" Alpine type-R powered with a 300w RMS amp from Hifonics, these got stolen so i need a new bassmaker After emailing with mike from soundsplinter, i've decided to purchase a RL-i 8 D4 as soon as they are back in stock. So for now i'm looking for a good/affordable amp to use this woofer to its right. The Rl-i8 will be getting a sealed box, to get a nice SQ setup. I really would like to hear some suggestions for a good amp and how to set this up right! Thanks! FYI the RL-i8 will be working together with the following components: Front: Polk DB6750 Rear: Polk MMC690 Powered by a Polk C400.4 These speakers get about 100w RMS from this amp.…
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SoundSplinter has been pretty quiet. Anything news worthy coming out as far as new product?
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I would guess that if anyone from this forum actually bought an RLS we would see a post about it. And did anyone in the ring even try the normal recs for the enclosure. I remember people just throwing it in ported boxes they already had. If this is the case then most of us really don't know what it would sound like. 600 burning in my hand
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This is an exciting time for SoundSplinter, as the past year has proven the quality and interest in our subwoofers, we have had a considerable amount of businesses approach us to help distribute our products. It has been and still is highly unlikely you will see SoundSplinter in your local audio shop, as our margins are often too low to make such a relationship appealing to the reseller. However, internet sales are another story all together, and we will provide drop-shipping services for reputable online merchants who wish to carry the SoundSplinter name in their inventory. This is just a quick blurb to let you all know that Acoustic-Visions.com is now an authorized r…
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Just got some time to take some pics of the Rl-p's in the wall.....Just got last amp back from repair so i still have to break subs in......No numbers as of yet hopefully soon with a video to throw up here..... Amp Amps Signed Rl-p from Mike Wall Wall2 Front Side Side2 Back Front1
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Hello all. I just ordered a 12" RLP and I am going to be running it off an MTX 2300. The sub will get approximately 700 watts rms. I am debating about what enclosure I would like to use in my car. I currently am running 2 JL Audio 12w6v2's in a sealed enclosure and it sounds good, but I am looking for a little bit different sound. I would like it to have the potential for getting loud, but with precise sounding bass. Would I be better off going with a sealed enclosure again, or should I try a ported enclosure? Also, as far as vented/ported, does slot ports or round ones matter?
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Well fired up my system for the first time today. I'm digging this 12. I thought since I have a trunk car (06 mustang) it couldn't get loud, I was wrong. I did the recommended 1.2 sealed box and with only 600 watts it gets plenty loud/low and sounds extremely good doing it. I do believe this thing would take a good deal more power though, its barely moving with the 600w I am giving it. Thanks to Mike for the great sub and the great price. I am extremely pleased with the sub. Unfortunately my digicam is MIA so no pics I have 260w worth of front stage and it can't hang with this 12, guess its time for more power up front
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Okay, I know many of you have heard both SE's and RL-p's, and although I know I am on a Soundsplinter forum, I feel like I could get an honest opinion from many of you, so here it goes. What would the differences be between the two in their optimum sealed enclosures? How would the output and SQ differ? It will be Dual 12's with a Diamond D6 1000.1. I am asking because the RE SE's brand new are about 330 shipped for me.. and the Rl-p's are quite a bit more. I wanna know if it is worth the jump.
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____________________________ RL-s 12" LMT Price: $499 + shipping Public Release: September 19th, 2005 Weight: Approximately 44 lbs. Thiele-Small Parameters Qts - 0.970 Qes - 1.114 Qms - 7.459 Fs - 30.972 Hz Re - 2.88 Ohm Sd - 0.0507 m^2 Le - 2.542 mH Vas - 27.65 L mms - 344.2 g cms - 76.69 m/N BL - 13.15 T*m Sensitivity - 80.5 dB Recommended Enclosures Please note that these are simulated enclosure models geared towards flat frequency response with excellent low-frequency extension and are subject to change as time permits for more real-world testing. Sealed: 2.0 - 6.0 cu ft net volume (3.0 cu ft net volume most practical) Ported: 3.1 cu ft net volume @ 21 Hz ________…
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i have a single RL-p12 sub whats your opinion on a box ( ported or sealed ) also dimensions. to push sub i got a MTX Thunder 1000d, is this good enough to push this sub? i also dont know what type of connection, sub to amp. i tried get help locally but they dont know whats a SOUNDSPLINTER. so basically i need to be educated.
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i want to get 2 RL-p 12" subs. I want to run 750 watts rms to each sub. does any one have any ported box desings that would fit this sub that i could have? or the size of the box and port, and tuning frequence? thanx in advance
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hmmmmm... betcha can't guess!! wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Power Acoustik A2400DB or Lanzar Opti 2000D...
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They will be in Mike's hands very soon Thanks for waiting
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Is there any that SS makes???
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My g/f called me at work to tell me that there was a big, heavy package delivered to our doorstep today. Wonder what it could be.......
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Ok, well my boy is wanting two 8's. I directed him to the RL-i8's. I need some input from people who are running them already. Some form of a review in a ported box would be great. Maybe a comparison to other subs. Please let me know. Thanks
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First thing is WOW! I decided to put them in a 4.1ft^3 box ported @ 32hz. Right now I have one Hifonics 1600 powering them. I'm going to install the other soon. I tried to build the most efficient box I could. Its based on about 70/30 spl/sq. But the speakers surprised me, they are WAY more musical than expected. I did put one in a 1.5 cu sealed box. I was pleased with the way it sounded. I listened to it for about two hours total. (going to school and back. Extremely musical absolutely no complaints about anything. That design just didn't have the output I wanted. I wanted the new box to get very loud. While still retaining very acceptable SQ. The port is large (its 81i…
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