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Still trying to decide...............

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I have been shopping a bunch of different subs to upgrade to. I have locked my budget to 450 MAX. I have been looking at 4 12" type r's. Just recently, I got more interested in 2 15 type r's. Now I am between the 2 15 type r's and an aa havoc 18. I will be running small sealed- 4 cu ft. right now, probably get another cube with a few mods to my box. I have 4 10" mtx thunder 5500 at this time, and I listen to mostly rock/metal, 70's,80's and a lot of Pink Floyd. I want: 1) better low freq extension, 2) keep the tightness that I have right now 3)more spl. I have an saz1500d for power. Any honest opinions/recommendations plz?

Pricing:

4 12 type r: 440 shipped

2 15 type r:410 shipped

1 havoc 18: 369 shipped

Any help would be appreciated!

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Also on the table is the RL-p 18, and any other sq 18's that would fit in a small sealed box.

Thanks again

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uhm

Mach 5 18 ?

its the cheapest out of them all

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Money isn't the highest priority, sq is. I would prefer to have a high quality sub and pay a bit more than have an unknown sub.

Thanks

(can't spell today )

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The type R's are a joke if your priorities are where you say they are. Get the Rlp and enjoy!

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Ok, this is the kind of stuff I need to know, as I'm unfamiliar with any of the products. So you think the rl-p over the havoc? Has anybody even bought a new havoc 18 yet?

Thanks

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I have yet to hear one, how ever I saw the assembly line of them last weekend, picked it up and played around with it some. They are are not messing around over there at AA, extremely well built sub. Great motor assembly. Can't wait to hear one.

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I'm really leaning towards it, it is so damn sexy!! The price seems right as well, especially for what you get!

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don't want you to think i'm pushing this sub, but I really thought it was sexy too. I would buy some myself, but im out of room as it is :)

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lol, SSA is not allowed to make deals on the AA lines. Prices are as marked. Not bad prices what so ever I don't think for the quality you get!

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Money isn't the highest priority, sq is.

What's your limit?

Depending on if you want to keep your current box or not, I'd probably get four 10" Rainbow Vanadiums and be done with it. Generally, on the kind of music you said you liked to listen to, making your substage louder without a corresponding change in the front stage is going to make things sound bad...

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Hey jimj, actually, I got my front stage covered too. I'm running alpine type x 6.5 comps right now, but have a set of diamond d971 under the bed, waiting for a home;). My thinking parallels yours :)

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No offense, but you're comparing a known SQ sub like the RL-p versus an unknown AA Havoc. Nothing against the Havoc, but I haven't heard anyone complain about the RL-p. There's a reason why audiophiles like Sean (///M5) enjoy the SoundSplinter subs.

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Yeah, good point. But I have heard some AA stuff in the past, and that havoc just looks like a lot of fun! Also, I just bought the havoc, so there will be a review up soon!!

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