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<blockquote data-quote="eric77" data-source="post: 791817" data-attributes="member: 557548"><p>You must have been looking at the rl-i which would be an awesome sq driver as well. you could pick up a pair of those for 300 or just one if you dont want much output. The sq of the rl-p and the rl-i is supposed to be very similar but the rl-p has higher excursion and higher power handling so it can get louder.</p><p></p><p>the less power you need to get a sub moving is generally good because less power = cheaper amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric77, post: 791817, member: 557548"] You must have been looking at the rl-i which would be an awesome sq driver as well. you could pick up a pair of those for 300 or just one if you dont want much output. The sq of the rl-p and the rl-i is supposed to be very similar but the rl-p has higher excursion and higher power handling so it can get louder. the less power you need to get a sub moving is generally good because less power = cheaper amp. [/QUOTE]
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