My subwoofer arrived today.💥
DAMN this thing brings it for only a 10" driver. And of course the whole system sounds better because of the crossover and fresh room measurement / correction.
VERY happy customer over here. Phenomenal performance for the price.
https://www.audioholics.com/subwoofer-reviews/rsl-10s-mkii
@voltronic
I had been looking for a new powered sub after my old amp died. This may be a nice contender.
Thanks for the link
@pendrag
They run closeout specials every so often, which sell out very quickly. I got mine for $399 with free shipping.
I haven't tried any movies yet, but it sounds excellent with a wide variety of music I've been listening to this evening.
^ cc: @Render @northernbassist
@voltronic
Guess I will pay site price, as the future of tech prices is going to be bad.
@pendrag k
take a look at the RSL 10E…it’s on your doorstep for $299. Not quite as flexible in configuration as the on @voltronic got, but if it works in your situation….
@northernbassist @pendrag
I was considering that model, and connections wise it would have worked for me. But the space it would live in is a bit big and I think it would have run out of gas here. I also wanted a bit more LF extension.
There's also the 12S which gets down to 16 Hz for $800, but it's a really big box.
@northernbassist
Those octave naming systems are not consistent with each other.
But yeah, 16 Hz is low C on a 32' pipe organ pedal register. You hear that in person once at full volume, and you don't forget it.
Someday I hope to visit the Atlantic City Convention Hall organ once it's fully restored, and get to feel their 64' register which goes down to 8 Hz! There's only two pipe organs in the world that can do that pure without a resultant.
@northernbassist @pendrag
All the organ stuff I've been playing through the system since installing the sub doesn't seem to go below 32 Hz. I'll have to keep looking through my recordings...