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<blockquote data-quote="AndonD454" data-source="post: 1834360" data-attributes="member: 560628"><p>guy on termpro was running Rs just as a temp. setup and said he played around with them a little and was in the high 140s (148.x maybe?) in the low 40hz range.</p><p></p><p>but im with everybody else in thinking that the R is just not well-suited for db drag.</p><p></p><p>but tuan, why is nobody happy? ive had them and they worked as great low tuned streat beaters. i had them on ~700 rms each and they were pretty loud at that, and seemed as if they could have taken much more. they are super peaky when tuned past the mid 30hz range in most applications, though, so they are def. subs that seem to be more suited for lower freq. reproduction i guess (i mean in comparison with other subs anyways). i enjoyed their punchiness and lower freq. smothness if nothing else, but i prolly wont buy them again.</p><p></p><p>it is what it is...</p><p></p><p>have you tried them in a lot of different applications (incl box size, tuning, box type, power, etc)? im assuming so but interested if not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndonD454, post: 1834360, member: 560628"] guy on termpro was running Rs just as a temp. setup and said he played around with them a little and was in the high 140s (148.x maybe?) in the low 40hz range. but im with everybody else in thinking that the R is just not well-suited for db drag. but tuan, why is nobody happy? ive had them and they worked as great low tuned streat beaters. i had them on ~700 rms each and they were pretty loud at that, and seemed as if they could have taken much more. they are super peaky when tuned past the mid 30hz range in most applications, though, so they are def. subs that seem to be more suited for lower freq. reproduction i guess (i mean in comparison with other subs anyways). i enjoyed their punchiness and lower freq. smothness if nothing else, but i prolly wont buy them again. it is what it is... have you tried them in a lot of different applications (incl box size, tuning, box type, power, etc)? im assuming so but interested if not. [/QUOTE]
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