iirc the RL-S's are home theatre subs, and unless you have a ton of power and around 10+ cubes it aint worth it.
you sir, don't remember correctly...lol...
i powered the 12" rl-s with 1200rms, in 2.5ft^3 ported, 32in^2 of port tuned to 28hz. it did a 137.9 legal@34hz with the factoty gm head unit which attenuates bass as you turn it up.
to date, there's not a sub on the planet i've had the pleasure of listening too that can touch the rl-s. that includes a 04 xxx, the rl-p, the new magnum, all kicker products, all memphis products, all treo subs, type r,e,and s jsut to name a few. the rl-s gets loud, low and stays insanely clean no matter how loud you crank it.
but for those who think you HAVE to have a huge box and huge power for the rl-s, think again. while it will definitely benefit from more power and more room, it does better then great in a typical "supersub" setup.
and they look better then any sub on the market...cone wise anyway..lol...
as too rl-p vs new magnum= flip a coin. those two subs are extremely close. can't go wrong either way. i guess it boils down to how much you wanna spend and if you just have to have a particular name brand. i'd love to have both, alas, i only have one //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
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