Bronze Member Username: SplmonsterPost Number: 56 Registered: May-06 | ive been looking around and these seem to be the best choices for a single 15, anyone care to comment, i would like to get the arsenal but i dont hink ill be able to order it before the preorder is over, so say its at its reg price, what would be best, looking for sql |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 6979 Registered: Jul-05 | dont do this to us again.lol can u hear any of them???? |
Bronze Member Username: SplmonsterPost Number: 57 Registered: May-06 | lol sorry man i know im a pain in the @ss, and nope i cant hear any, i wanna hear the comp but all they have on roe is 8 inches but ive hread the others on roe, which one is best sql, strictly sql |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 6984 Registered: Jul-05 | The only thing i can suggest is to flip a coin or someting, get 1 of them, save ur money and buy the next one Or u can narrow it down like so If ur amp can not put our 700-1000rms @ 4 ohms, dont get the comp, only comes in SVC 4ohm If u want to get louder then sound better get the arsenal If u want to sound better then get loud get the rlp Also the rlp is more of an sq sub..... Dont get me wrong all 3 are amazing subs |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Google is your Friend, FL Post Number: 3360 Registered: Aug-05 | the Rl-p has some pretty impressive Xmax. hey Chauncey, do you have any links to reviews of the Rl-p? |
Bronze Member Username: SplmonsterPost Number: 58 Registered: May-06 | so im guessing if the arsenal is more spl and rlp is more sq then comp is right in between??? and i dont have an amp yet, but im thinking that ill prolly go for the crystal comp 1 because of the " no one has it " factor and its eems to be right in the middle, kinda what i want you have a amp suggestion for the comp? |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 6985 Registered: Jul-05 | This is for the rls, i believe Michec9 has some WELCOME: After a year of negociations and a few months of pedal to the metal design and fabrication - the long awaited Linear Motor Technology from TC Sounds has be- come a production reality! I am very pleased to announce that SoundSplinter is the first public distributor to carry this exciting new technology, and that these drivers are impressive to say the least! (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls12-backside_angle.jpg) Featuring a massive custom-tooled linear voicecoil, these drivers come at you with an RMS rating of 1000 watts, and should comfortably handle 2000 watts in skilled hands. This driver is designed for the most extreme and discerning of audio enthusiasts. If you don't have at least 800 watts to play with, consider our Premium Series drivers which perform very capably with 400-800 watts! (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/graemlins/tongue2.gif) (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls15-backside_angle.jpg) With a sturdy tall rubber surround, rigid aluminum cone, super strong epoxy glues, quad-stacked ceramic magnets, thick gap-plates, spring-action terminals, and beautiful powder-coated high excursion basket, this driver is nearly bullet proof. (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls12-profile.jpg) On top of all this, we have taken the time to perform custom in-house machining on our motor's T-yolk in order to accomodate high quality copper shorting rings in all Supreme series drivers. This process aids in reducing flux modulation, making for even less distortion on a driver that is already as clean as it gets. (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls15-profile.jpg) TC's Linear Motor Technology involves a revolutionary new voicecoil which allows the driver to maintain a constant BL product (force) even at the extreme high and low ends of its excursion capability. This innovative and unconventional driver design will require us to let go of some generalizations that we draw from various Thiele-Small parameters. (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls12-topside_angle.jpg) Consider the Qts of a conventional driver; While it may be around 4.0 in a free-air parameter test, once inside a box and moving, it will likely raise to around 8.0 during full excursion. Linear Motor Technology allows the driver to maintain a constant Qts and BL value, so while the BL parameter may be lower and the Qts may be higher than in a traditional driver, we need to remember that we are working with a whole new beast and cannot take these variances at face value. Which, once you plug one of these bad boys in, I'm sure won't be a problem! (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/graemlins/wink2.gif) (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls15-topside_angle.jpg) Put it all together with dual spider suspension incorporating woven lead-wires to eliminate any possibility of tinsel-lead slap, a killer coil rated for 3.5 Ohm operation, precision-machined parts, along with the expertise of the industry leaders at TC Sounds, and you have a rock solid driver capable of true 3" peak-to-peak excursion, with a one-way Xmax of just over 38mm (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/graemlins/whoa.gif)! (IMG:http://www.soundsplinter.com/images/drivers/rls15-excursionstill_pub.jpg) More information including T/S Parameters, enclosure recommendations, and list prices will be made available, right here on SoundSolutionsAudio, within the coming week. Anxious to get your hands on one? Contact us for ordering availability. Waitlist members will be notified tomorrow and be allowed a one-week head start |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 6987 Registered: Jul-05 | http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1725 |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Google is your Friend, FL Post Number: 3363 Registered: Aug-05 | thanks |
Gold Member Username: Tdeaton1021Near Tampa, Florida USA Post Number: 2955 Registered: Sep-04 | did michec fullfil he review on the assasin like he was going to? |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 7038 Registered: Jul-05 | i dont think so |