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RCF NX L23-a on sticks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon G Romanowski" data-source="post: 43617" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Re: RCF NX L23-a on sticks?</p><p></p><p>450dB? even if you mean 150dB you are kidding yourself. The JFL and the RCF are so close in spec that you will not notice a difference in ability between the two systems. If anything the EAW is better because it is horizontally symmetrical, and I personally would rather the pair of 10"s. If you point either box straight out with an additional box pointing 7* down, you will end up with more problems than solutions. Both of these boxes are going to want to be splayed 15* one to the other, which will give you 30* of coverage. If you try and cheat, and only splay 7* you will likely just get a hot spot in the middle of your coverage and have problems maintaining a consistent freq. response. </p><p></p><p>P.S. I am not sure you can buy JFL210's in USA anymore save for the used market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon G Romanowski, post: 43617, member: 57"] Re: RCF NX L23-a on sticks? 450dB? even if you mean 150dB you are kidding yourself. The JFL and the RCF are so close in spec that you will not notice a difference in ability between the two systems. If anything the EAW is better because it is horizontally symmetrical, and I personally would rather the pair of 10"s. If you point either box straight out with an additional box pointing 7* down, you will end up with more problems than solutions. Both of these boxes are going to want to be splayed 15* one to the other, which will give you 30* of coverage. If you try and cheat, and only splay 7* you will likely just get a hot spot in the middle of your coverage and have problems maintaining a consistent freq. response. P.S. I am not sure you can buy JFL210's in USA anymore save for the used market. [/QUOTE]
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