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<blockquote data-quote="ds0110" data-source="post: 8092428" data-attributes="member: 607866"><p>I think the flatlyne would be even more what youre talking about than the rlp. I dont see quiet being an issue though, as ill be pushing 750+ watts to it. Did the rlps perform much better in the sealed enclosure?</p><p></p><p></p><p>-http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofers/409339-ia-flatlyne-reviews.html#post6219732</p><p></p><p>Thats probably the best endorsement ive seen on this forum. They do very well in sq competition, albeit IB, when im going to be running sealed, but still...</p><p></p><p>-Most of the people that have these flatlynes switched from one of the other top SQ subs. Ive seen quite a few switch from idq, idmax, fi q, jl w7, dayton ho, etc, and they all seemed very happy. The only complaints I see are from people not liking the company itself or the people that run it.</p><p></p><p>-Nothing but rave reviews from people that see them at CES, some of whom work at other respected companies.</p><p></p><p>That is one drawback on the FL though, as it takes a certain amount of faith. There isnt nearly as much info as you would find on any of the other top sq subs, which is one big reason I had contemplating trading/selling this and trying to get the rl-p, which has tens if not hundreds of positive reviews on all forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ds0110, post: 8092428, member: 607866"] I think the flatlyne would be even more what youre talking about than the rlp. I dont see quiet being an issue though, as ill be pushing 750+ watts to it. Did the rlps perform much better in the sealed enclosure? -http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofers/409339-ia-flatlyne-reviews.html#post6219732 Thats probably the best endorsement ive seen on this forum. They do very well in sq competition, albeit IB, when im going to be running sealed, but still... -Most of the people that have these flatlynes switched from one of the other top SQ subs. Ive seen quite a few switch from idq, idmax, fi q, jl w7, dayton ho, etc, and they all seemed very happy. The only complaints I see are from people not liking the company itself or the people that run it. -Nothing but rave reviews from people that see them at CES, some of whom work at other respected companies. That is one drawback on the FL though, as it takes a certain amount of faith. There isnt nearly as much info as you would find on any of the other top sq subs, which is one big reason I had contemplating trading/selling this and trying to get the rl-p, which has tens if not hundreds of positive reviews on all forums. [/QUOTE]
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