Depends on power and space. A pair of SE10s will have the ability to have more output... But if you dont have more power than a single SE needs, why spend the $$$ for a pair? If you have 1200W a pair of 10s. If you have 600-800 a single 12. Either one sealed will sound good.
Did you make the RE subs that are available right know. I emailed RE a couple of times and ask the same question and NO reply I think that anwsered my question.
No amps, ever. Fi does subs, thats probably going to be it. I HIGHLY doubt Ill be buying a board stuffer to make amps with. We like doing as much in house as we can with Fi.
We are testing things out. We will not "make" them like we do speakers... but yes. AA will eventually be a full line company. We are working on plenty of things for it. NO DATES!!! Like all things Fi, they will just show up one day ready for sale
Since you are here answering questions about SEs...
I just bought 2 SE 10s and I want to port them. I love SQ but not enough to go sealed so I am trying to decide on tuning. I'm thinking 30hz in 2.5 cubes (shared).. Good idea or bad?
Knew I started something I shouldnt answering about the SEs...lol
For the 10s sounds like you have a pretty solid idea of what would work. Itll have plenty of bottom end to it and hit fairly hard for a pair of 10s. How much power do you have for them?
I'm glad you anwser questions because RE never anwsers my emails and when I call RE the people I need to talk to are never around. So thanks for anwsering our questions.
I came up with RE a few years back, took on a business partner after about a year and moved the whole camp to Las Vegas. After 4 years in Vegas I decided it was time to move on and sold the company to my business partner. He decided to sell it to US Amps after I left.
Took some time off after that and just did consulting work for the home audio industry. After a few months started Fi