RCF L18P300 in scoops? |
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Posted: 13 January 2007 at 8:42am |
would it work well or not? i have used them in T18's and the sound very good.
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levyte357
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Have heard lots of good things about this driver in the past, in different types of boxes. But the stated Xmax is only 7.8 , the voice coil is < 4in, fs/qes is <100, and Vas is only 226. Personally, I guess it would be very efficient in carefully sized reflex, not overdriven, but only ok in a scoop. I place it in my group 3 driver list. Group1:PD1850, V18-1000 Group2:PD186, Top Level B&C's, Volt, B-line Group3:FANE XB, L18P300, Top Level Eminence, Decent JBL 18,Beyma I have seen it for a little less than a PD186, but the Fane XB is much cheaper, is proven in scoops, just cant handle high power levels in big cabs like PD186, V18 or 1850. Edited by levyte357 - 13 January 2007 at 9:55am |
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i use fane 18xb's in my scoops at the moment & have a pair of RCF L18P300 lying around spare so i might drop one into a scoop and give it a test. though i think the difference beween the Rcf & fane will only be very small.
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