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Everything posted by Adrian_D
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i have one question : how long is the voice coil on the rl-i 10 ? i managed to find on the internet a scaled 'technical' drawing and by my measurements, it's 45mm long. someone on a diffrent forum asked about the coil length and i want to give him a right answer
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just arguing with someone on a diffrent forum...he said that the coil should be atleast 50mm long with 20mm linear xmax. honestly, i don't give a dang
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Infinity Reference 1040w vs very cheap 10. the only 2 subs i owned till now.
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that is a real cigar. air cigar ?
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i skipped cigaretts (spelling ?)...went straight to the real shiz
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just how long is the voice coil on the, let's say the re xxx ? generally xbl^2 designs... someone on another forum says it has to be longer than double the xmax. but that's weird, it means the xxx should have a coil longer than 66mm.
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sorry, i missed the part where you said you ain't got too much room. btw, nice TB box
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you could try something diffrent, not just sealed or ported.
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i certainly haven't seen a bl vs xcursion graph on the link squeak posted. on the TC sounds spec sheets, those graphs appear (i've only looked at tc2+ and tc9). i remember i've seen one of those graphs for the lmt.
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the graph explains really nice and makes sense... how does the jl compare to the rl-i or the rl-p ? so, whem choosing a sub, it would be best to have these graphs available ? from what i've seen on the internet, only tc sounds provides these graphs.
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i looked at the ss drivers listed in winisd, and found some older models : rl-p 10, and rl-m 12. did they exist ? any of you got your hands on these ?
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yeah, i know the rl-i12 still exists... i saw them and it was weird, because i couldn't find any info on those models. thanks for clearing that up
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Hey. i want to choose a sub that can work well in a small sealed box. in the price range i can afford, i found three contenders : rl-i 10 DLS UR-10 and Ground Zero Uranium 10 sorry for the language in the ground zero link... i asked for small sealed box application, because the designer said sealed box woofers work well in the DeathBox. there is one decware forum member which uses an rl-p 12 in the 12" version of the deathbox with great results. but i already have the box built and want to buy a ten. 500w rms @ 8 ohm available. sq oriented home theater setup. i live in romania, but the cost of shipping an rl-i is reasonable in my opinion.
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i agree about the opinions. but my problem is this : SS is a rather rare product, if i talk to the guy at the DLS dealership he will say it's the best and if i ask the Ground Zero dealer he will also say that it's the best. anyway, Ground zero seems expensive, so it's out of the discussion. i have to call the dls dealer to announce me when he's got a new dls ur10 in so i can get a "feel".... buying the ss will be conditioned by the selling price of my current sub...or i may buy it as a birthday gift...
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sorry for double topic... i couldn't make it appear on the board. can't remove it
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Hey. i want to choose a sub that can work well in a small sealed box. in the price range i can afford, i found three contenders : rl-i 10 DLS UR-10 and Ground Zero Uranium 10 sorry for the language in the ground zero link... i asked for small sealed box application, because the designer said sealed box woofers work well in the DeathBox. there is one decware forum member which uses an rl-p 12 in the 12" version of the deathbox with great results. but i already have the box built and want to buy a ten. 500w rms @ 8 ohm available. sq oriented home theater setup.
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i have emailed him. i'm not thinking too much about the sub, because of school. i'm just trying to make up my mind. maybe i can talk to the local dls dealer, to check out the rl-i competitor...
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yeah, i agree on the customer service so far. i asked about the shipping costs and got a reply in just a few hrs. that's comforting. if i'll choose the SS, i'll probably choose the cheapest shipping method, but it takes around 6 weeks to get here. i'm affraid it won't get here in one piece. what do you say about shipping ? anyway, this is do-able only in the summer, because school's got me busy.