rl-p & avalanche motor

which 15 has a stronger motor? r both made by TC sounds or something....im just wondering are they compare to the sx in SPL
Well, technically you could look at the BL of each...whichever is greater. It's a number tho...

Also, the rl-p is made by TC sounds. I'm not sure of Ascendant's build house.

NG

 
Why?!?! LMAO...
NG
RE drivers like chromed motors... as do AA subs.

RE doesn't like woven leads... and neither does AA.

RE likes the 12 spoke basket... as does AA.

Don't you see? This can only mean one thing: both build through Destijl. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Actually, I had thought that Destijl built every XBL^2 driver... and I believe I read somewhere that they are the only known licensee to have access to the technology. Might not be true, of course.

 
im looking for a 90/10 split for spl with a bx1000d...
Listened to both the avalanche and the SX off a bx1000d, same car, same enclosure (3.2 tuned to 34ish Hz). Off that amp, the avalanche was noticably louder. The SX needs a little more power, but it has the potential to get louder...it's louder for example with a dei1100d than the avalanche is with the bx1000d whether or not that's even fair...just my observations of the two with my experience.

 
RE drivers like chromed motors... as do AA subs.RE doesn't like woven leads... and neither does AA.

RE likes the 12 spoke basket... as does AA.

Don't you see? This can only mean one thing: both build through Destijl. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Actually, I had thought that Destijl built every XBL^2 driver... and I believe I read somewhere that they are the only known licensee to have access to the technology. Might not be true, of course.
Eh...I'll just be quiet.

NG

 
Eh...I'll just be quiet.
NG
You tease. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

Anyway, I stumbled across something that I didn't know before a few minutes ago. Probably common knowledge, but I wasn't aware...

From RE website:

Resonant Engineering HQ

6672 Spencer Street, Suite 600

Las Vegas, NV 89119

Phone: (702) 896-4823

From Nevada phone listings:

Destijl Engineering

6672 Spencer St

Las Vegas, NV 89119-3903

Phone: (702) 896-8981

 
You tease. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Anyway, I stumbled across something that I didn't know before a few minutes ago. Probably common knowledge, but I wasn't aware...

From RE website:

Resonant Engineering HQ

6672 Spencer Street, Suite 600

Las Vegas, NV 89119

Phone: (702) 896-4823

From Nevada phone listings:

Destijl Engineering

6672 Spencer St

Las Vegas, NV 89119-3903

Phone: (702) 896-8981
Duh...lol

NG

 
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