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<blockquote data-quote="bigbassman" data-source="post: 20357" data-attributes="member: 542419"><p>No, you shouldn't. They are a burp only woofer (until MTX releases the newer version of it) They will be useless for Daily Driving.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You've heard wrong. The RFL is a highly capable woofer, when used for what its designed for, SPL only. It cannot sustain itself when street beaten, and its not gonna be effective in a low tuned SPL install either. Its designed for use with a 55-70 hz tone, in high power DB drag type installs. My buddy Ben Sams has had very good results with RFL's, and they will run with any woofer out...</p><p></p><p>Loyd L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbassman, post: 20357, member: 542419"] No, you shouldn't. They are a burp only woofer (until MTX releases the newer version of it) They will be useless for Daily Driving. You've heard wrong. The RFL is a highly capable woofer, when used for what its designed for, SPL only. It cannot sustain itself when street beaten, and its not gonna be effective in a low tuned SPL install either. Its designed for use with a 55-70 hz tone, in high power DB drag type installs. My buddy Ben Sams has had very good results with RFL's, and they will run with any woofer out... Loyd L. [/QUOTE]
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