will rcf lf18n401`s work with the super s |
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BenClarke
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Posted: 16 November 2006 at 6:35am |
let me no please with this as i have heard that they do not work to well with the older scoop design....
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benc
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AdiRCF
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rcf lf18n402 has the t/s, optimized for horn loading. i think that it will work better. Somewone which knows how to use horneresp well could tell you that
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BenClarke
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and what might the "t/s" be....
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benc
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godathunder
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Im going to end up with rsi posting this all the time
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phil HP
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hi
i cant remember the model number at the min but i've been looking at the rcf drivers for scoops. the 800w rms 99db at 1watt driver they do is wicked, the thing to look for in scoop drivers is a high EBP (electro-bandwidth-product) this describes how well damped a driver is around its resonant frequency. the rcf 800w driver has the closest EBP to the PD1850 (which is the winner) and is more sensitive!
hope this is of use.
phil
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