New member Username: NewtoaudioPost Number: 1 Registered: Apr-05 | Hey i can't seem to find the prices on Resonant Engineering's website, could someone give me the price on the 12" re subwoofers? |
Gold Member Username: SubfanaticWalton, Ky Post Number: 1960 Registered: Dec-04 | This is for their 2004 line-up Resonant Engineering Pricelist (note prices do not include shipping and handling charges) RE8- $49 RE10- $59 RE12- $69 SE10- $149 SE12- $169 SE15- $199 SX10- $239 SX12- $249 SX15- $269 SX18- $309 XXX10- $359 XXX12- $369 XXX15- $399 XXX18- $429 MT10- $409 MT12- $419 MT15- $449 MT18- $479 there is a $25 charge to upgrade the MT or TripleX line to a quad voice coil configuration. |
alastaka Unregistered guest | where can you buy them at |
Gold Member Username: SubfanaticWalton, Ky Post Number: 3675 Registered: Dec-04 | www.reaudio.com, thats it |
refan Unregistered guest | Whats the best way to get in touch with re because ive sent 4 e mails over the past month and they havent responded |
drake Unregistered guest | you gotta call them. the number is listed on their website in the contact section |
New member Username: ErikdagenerikLivermore, CA US Post Number: 5 Registered: Aug-05 | does anyone know off hand what the MT10 can handle? |
Anonymous | four billion watts |
Bronze Member Username: ErikdagenerikLivermore, CA US Post Number: 14 Registered: Aug-05 | wow. cool. i think ill get one and hook it up to a windmill. |
Gold Member Username: SubfanaticKy Post Number: 4668 Registered: Dec-04 | the Re Mt needs at least 2000 watts rms, i would give up to around 10,000 though, personally i would run one with 4 1000/1s |