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an 18" RL-P :) i was gonna go with a beefy 12" but i said to myself, what the heck....ill just go bigger!

i need to save up the money first, then I will pull the trigger. Its going into a 4 cube sealed box, powered off an MD1D giving it oh, around 6-700w. (let me know if any of this sounds like it will not be good)

couple of questions:

1. Can i have it with the laser etched logo + sig (cuz i heard that the laser thing is for a small run)

2. going from a 1.7 cube tuned to 34 hz 12" to a 4 cube sealed 18" will i be missing low end even if it is a 18" sub

3. will 6-700w be enough to get the sub moving good?

thanks! woot! im glad its gonna fit.

1) maybe if yoru nice to mike, lol

2) i seriously doubt you'll be missing anything on the lowend. might even be gaining some as you can shut off the subsonic, and let the 18 drop as low as whatever yoru heart desires.

3) while i haven't played with it, if it's anything like the other rl-ps, 6-800wrms will be plenty. especially in 4ft^3.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

I got ya in PM, but for the low-down:

  • 1. Yes
  • 2. Not likely
  • 3. Acceptable, though a clean 1000 - 1200 watts would be better on a relatively small sealed box!
  • 4. There is no Four.

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I got ya in PM, but for the low-down:

* 1. Yes

* 2. Not likely

* 3. Acceptable, though a clean 1000 - 1200 watts would be better on a relatively small sealed box!

* 4. There is no Four.

thanks dude, maan i wish i had a bigger alt. :(
4) Yes you can have someone else cut out the mounting hole for you

bah, im better now :)

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