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<blockquote data-quote="edwelly" data-source="post: 2004341" data-attributes="member: 567087"><p>I finally got my new RE SE12 sub installed. It is in a 1.138cu ft enclosure, no filling. Minus displacement, that gives it 1.0 cu which RE says is perfect for an SE.</p><p></p><p>It is running in 2ohm, powered by a DLS A7. The original sub was a TC+2 10" running in 2ohm as well.</p><p></p><p>The RE SE12 is hands down a badazz sub. It sounds like I have 4 10"s in there, but I am concerned on the boominess of it. The TC+2 was very clean and detailed. This RE is just balls to the wall. I would like to to be 90% SQ, 10% SPL. It just doesn't seem to be as tight/quick as the TC+2 -</p><p></p><p>Is this normal for the RE SE sub or should I just look at a different sub? If so, what do you recommend?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwelly, post: 2004341, member: 567087"] I finally got my new RE SE12 sub installed. It is in a 1.138cu ft enclosure, no filling. Minus displacement, that gives it 1.0 cu which RE says is perfect for an SE. It is running in 2ohm, powered by a DLS A7. The original sub was a TC+2 10" running in 2ohm as well. The RE SE12 is hands down a badazz sub. It sounds like I have 4 10"s in there, but I am concerned on the boominess of it. The TC+2 was very clean and detailed. This RE is just balls to the wall. I would like to to be 90% SQ, 10% SPL. It just doesn't seem to be as tight/quick as the TC+2 - Is this normal for the RE SE sub or should I just look at a different sub? If so, what do you recommend? Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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