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<blockquote data-quote="fortyminutesto5" data-source="post: 1497803" data-attributes="member: 562568"><p>I actually had a JL 15W6 and switched to a 15 Rl-p. I used the same box, 2.75cft, tuned to 30hz, and it is a big improvement in spl and sq. I love the 15w6, but the rl-p gets much louder and retains great sq at higher volumes.</p><p></p><p>Also, while both get loud off of little power, the rl-p can take more power than the w6. I would say they both have about the same LFE, but the Rl-p seems to do it louder. I would say the rl-p is definitely worth the extra $.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fortyminutesto5, post: 1497803, member: 562568"] I actually had a JL 15W6 and switched to a 15 Rl-p. I used the same box, 2.75cft, tuned to 30hz, and it is a big improvement in spl and sq. I love the 15w6, but the rl-p gets much louder and retains great sq at higher volumes. Also, while both get loud off of little power, the rl-p can take more power than the w6. I would say they both have about the same LFE, but the Rl-p seems to do it louder. I would say the rl-p is definitely worth the extra $. [/QUOTE]
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