Posted December 18, 200816 yr I finally took the plunge and ordered a pair of RL-i10's to replace my single 12" Polk SR124. I'm designing the box for a false floor with the 2 10's inline next to each other. How much space should i leave under the woofer. The mounting depth says 5.55". Would 6" from the face of the box to the back(inside) be sufficient? What is the minium you would recommend?I will be throwing a max of 400 watts at each sub in a sealed enclosure of .65 cubic feet net. Is a 3/4 thick enclosure really necessary with this small of an enclosure? Or can I get away with 5/8 or 1/2"? Edited December 18, 200816 yr by keith89
December 27, 200816 yr 3/4" and double baffle is what I recomend. If you can't use a double baffle, just brace the single as good as you can.I think you should be ok with an internal box depth of 6 inches.
December 29, 200816 yr Author 3/4" and double baffle is what I recomend. If you can't use a double baffle, just brace the single as good as you can.I think you should be ok with an internal box depth of 6 inches.Thanks.
December 30, 200816 yr Author Ok I'm playing around with box design. I am limited on space. Would I be leaving a lot on the table with a box of .48 net cubic feet sealed and stuff with polyfill? I know recommended specs are .65 net. I'm guessing output will suffer, but what of the sound reproduction quality? I have a pair of 10's so output shouldn't be a problem.
January 7, 200916 yr Author Half a cube per RL-i10 is just fine. Sound quality should not suffer at all.Excellent! I will be stuffing with polyfill to try to compensate as well.
February 26, 200916 yr Author I had them hooked up in my room for about 3 weeks while i worked on my amp racks. Based on my experience with them, I think I may need to get one to replace my cheapy sony I normally use in my room. With the pair of rl-i10's sealed in their own .45 enclosures, they had no problems shaking the room without cranking on them. I think it is because they were sitting in the middle of the room facing the ceiling. I have not experienced them at full tilt because I do not listen to music very loud, but they do create very full sound. I am very impressed and are a welcome replacement to my Polk SR124 which I loved as well.
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