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    Posted: 23 June 2005 at 5:27pm

Was wondering if there was any one in here who could give me some advice. Currently i have 4 X l18p300 rcf speakers, and they have amazed me. The most awsome sounding speaker ever. currently i am running 2 speakers off a ce2000 (bridged). About 1000 watts per speaker.

I am wanting to remove the speakers from the cabs i built and put them in a g sub box. what do you people think about that. and if i do this, does any one have any recomendations on what i should use for mid/tops? i would like to stick with rcf. pretty much looking for speaker recomendations and box designs. can any one help me out

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Well, the (almost) defacto standard recommendation for that speaker is the Achenbach 18" bass-reflex (www.lsv-achenbach.de -> pläne), though it has usefull parameters for other cab types too. Used to be seen as the bass-weapon of choice a while back and is still highly regarded.
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Oh, you meant for a mid-top, that would depend on what you use the for (size gig, indoors/outdoors, live/recorded music, etc). Two of them a side might do well with a 2x12" like the X12 or similar adn get you to reasonable heights without any sort of spacer.

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