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<blockquote data-quote="Roasted" data-source="post: 1096218" data-attributes="member: 549965"><p>Only ONE test was done with two amps. I remember talking to this guy about it a bit, he said all of the tests but ONE was done with the EXACT SAME amount of power. So, indeed, the tests were 100% equal, and the Type R, as I stated, came out on top by a hair.</p><p></p><p>One test however, was done with the Type R on both amps, and the other RE subs on one amp. I don't see how this makes the RE subs more efficient at all though... because they couldn't handle the power for sh*t, as the tester said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roasted, post: 1096218, member: 549965"] Only ONE test was done with two amps. I remember talking to this guy about it a bit, he said all of the tests but ONE was done with the EXACT SAME amount of power. So, indeed, the tests were 100% equal, and the Type R, as I stated, came out on top by a hair. One test however, was done with the Type R on both amps, and the other RE subs on one amp. I don't see how this makes the RE subs more efficient at all though... because they couldn't handle the power for sh*t, as the tester said. [/QUOTE]
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