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    Posted: 16 December 2006 at 11:50am
i want to make two RCF ESW1018 with a good boomer

1- the original boomer is the L18S800

can i make it , whit a RCF LF18N401 for much performance?
or do you have other plan who use the LF18n401 ???





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I had a load of these bins. Could you explain why you want to make them, then i can tell why i think you shouldn't.
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i play a techno / electro sound

i want good SPL and big impact to 60 - 80hz + -
can you know a good plan for my request?

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186, 1850 or loonie bin, or X1 and HD15 combo
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two sub for RCF LF18N401

good? not good?



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need plans and specs
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote djchristian28 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 December 2006 at 9:21am
the plan are in paper ...
spec are :
106db/1w/1m demi-space
1000w aes continu
38hz-125hz -3db
it is an hybride "postponed" horn with basse reflex vent (visible to the photo)

woofer is the RCF LF18N401

i search the plan on the net ...

merry christmas all!::)
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Ok, this is the rcf 1018 bass bin. It's not 106db 1w/1m (anyway that was for the l18s800) that high db was a typo on rcf's part (i bought them partly because i didnt know any better and saw 106db and thought WoW) The rear part of the vent up the back is slightly narrower, thus somehow becoming a "hybrid" it was all marketing nonsense in my eyes. All i know is that with the proper (s800) driver it was a hard sounding bin and f3 of 38 was really pushing it a bit. I should think it would be good for techno and house as they appear to be based around the pop kick 63hz bass, block em up in 4's all ports together and have fun. Oh btw they do beat alot tony's ASS boxes except the scoops (a more deep fat bass) but are nearly half the size of those old cinema speakers. I have no idea about the driver you are using in them, i hope they are what you wish for as a bass bin.
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Originally posted by gingerbiscuit69 gingerbiscuit69 wrote:

need plans and specs
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Originally posted by specialjustin specialjustin wrote:

with the proper (s800) driver it was a hard sounding bin and f3 of 38 was really pushing it a bit. I should think it would be good for techno and house as they appear to be based around the pop kick 63hz bass, block em up in 4's all ports together and have fun. Oh btw they do beat alot tony's ASS boxes except the scoops (a more deep fat bass)


Yes. I know A LOT of PA hire firms getting rid of these due to Plenty of Booming SPL, but not much lower than 63hz.


Maybe a PD186, 18PZB46, L18P300 could deepenize it.  


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"Maybe a PD186, 18PZB46, L18P300 could deepenize it."

I just think the right driver in the right box is the best way, the 1018 is a budget box anyway were about a grand a pair iirc.

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