Posted October 7, 200519 yr I was looking for advise. I think I may be interested in a RL-s 12 for my trunk, but reading the specs and recommendations it seems that it will not fit my needs. I want to put it in my 2005 TL without gobbeling up all my trunk space. Should I be leaning more towards a RL-p 12"? Would a RL-p get me good low bass that I'm looking for? Would 2 12" RL-p's do the Job of one RL-s 12" for the same trunk Space? Any recommendations on an AMP to push the 2 RL-p's? I currently have a RF 301s that ain't doing jack for me. If I went with the 2 12" RL-p's would a bandpass box do the trick? Thanks
October 7, 200519 yr Admin first off welcome to the site,a single RL-p 12, if put in a well made box, will hit the low end very nice, Mike from soundsplinter offers discounts for multiple drivers,I would not put the RL-p in a bandpass, I think you will lose some of its excellent SQ, if you want more info, feel free to post in the Soundsplinter section also
October 8, 200519 yr If your interested in volume as well as sounding good... why not go for the 15 RL-p?
October 8, 200519 yr Author 15 would be nice. I'm open to anything right now. I had a suburban with 2 15's, RF, and actually still have them. I'm just trying to minimize trunk space usage, but it's sounding harder and harder to accomplish that for what I want. Will RL-p 15 get me the Lows and be able to recover when the fast highs hit?
October 8, 200519 yr Admin RL-p owners has always praised its ability to hit the deep notes with ease, and if you step up to the 15 you will gain greater output
October 9, 200519 yr If you still had the burb you couldve done dual RL-s 15's.One 15" RL-p wont be as loud as the RF's but it will be way cleaner.
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