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| SoundSplinter RL-P12Discuss RL-P12 in the DIY Speakers and Subwoofers forum; RL-P12 any comments on the 12" I am looking to build a sub, and thought the 12" would be perfect (budgetwise). ... |
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| Re: RL-P12 From what I hear is that the 12" Is not a good choice for HT because It wants to see a very small enclosure. Im sure someone else will post why you should go with the 15" over the 12" for HT. Pluss the 15" is only about $30 more. | |||
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| Re: RL-P12 I know its not much $$$ more for the driver. I was taking into consideration the Amp and materials for the box. The WAF is taken into consideration for the size of the box/tube. After I made this post, I was looking at my tv and thought...what about making a subwoofer that was also a tv stand. Probably a stupid idea, but any thoughts on that? | |||
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| Re: RL-P12 While the RL-p12 can and has certainly been implemented well into HT setups, Jerm's point that the 15" is only $30 more, and that it will offer a nice displacement advantage over the 12", is why I believe hardly anyone runs with the little brother in their HT's. That WAF can be tricky though, I do understand! Lamb Fries, depending upon what type of television you have, consider that none of our subwoofers are magnetically shielded, so you would either have to buy bucking magnets and install them on the base of the t-yolk yourself, or ensure that the woofer is a good 5 feet away from any CRT's. | |||
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