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Pictures from the HTguide forum

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some very nice HT set ups with SoundSplinter, :woot:

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that needs a good 52" HD Flat screen. :)

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hey that looks great !

Not to highjack your thread but if i want to use my RL-p D2 for a sub setup in HT do I just need to get a plate amp from partsexpress http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...tnumber=300-804 and I can use the same ported box that was from the car?

Power output: 170 watts RMS @ 8 ohms 240 watts RMS @ 4 ohms

So I can wire it to 4ohms instead of 1 correct?

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I've seen that setup before. Did you get it from a forum where everyone was showing off their setups, or maybe it was subs only I can't remember. That one though is pretty sweet, they have some setups that are freakin tall.

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hey that looks great !

Not to highjack your thread but if i want to use my RL-p D2 for a sub setup in HT do I just need to get a plate amp from partsexpress http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...tnumber=300-804 and I can use the same ported box that was from the car?

Power output: 170 watts RMS @ 8 ohms 240 watts RMS @ 4 ohms

So I can wire it to 4ohms instead of 1 correct?

Yes, wire to 4ohms

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hey that looks great !

Not to highjack your thread but if i want to use my RL-p D2 for a sub setup in HT do I just need to get a plate amp from partsexpress http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...tnumber=300-804 and I can use the same ported box that was from the car?

Power output: 170 watts RMS @ 8 ohms 240 watts RMS @ 4 ohms

So I can wire it to 4ohms instead of 1 correct?

Unless you're runnin' with an Infinite Baffle.. I would strongly advise attaining a larger amp for the RL-p. 240 watts will surely get it movin', but if you're going to buy such a capable driver, you may as well feed it accordingly, with anywhere from 500 - 1000 watts. :fing34:

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I have seen a lot of very happy DIY'ers with SoundSplinter based substages for in home audio.

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I have seen a lot of very happy DIY'ers with SoundSplinter based substages for in home audio.

count me in ! :woot:

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hey that looks great !

Not to highjack your thread but if i want to use my RL-p D2 for a sub setup in HT do I just need to get a plate amp from partsexpress http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...tnumber=300-804 and I can use the same ported box that was from the car?

Power output: 170 watts RMS @ 8 ohms 240 watts RMS @ 4 ohms

So I can wire it to 4ohms instead of 1 correct?

Unless you're runnin' with an Infinite Baffle.. I would strongly advise attaining a larger amp for the RL-p. 240 watts will surely get it movin', but if you're going to buy such a capable driver, you may as well feed it accordingly, with anywhere from 500 - 1000 watts. :fing34:

thanks, its not a sure plan, but i'm thinking about using the RL-p as a HT sub but i'll keep that in mind. I just feel like playing around with it in a different setup. :wacky:

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