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MTX RFL 15'' Subwoofer


RFL Subwoofer A fine line between Genius & Insanity
The RFL152 (patent pending) is designed for just one purpose. SPL competition - the most extreme car audio sport on the planet. There's only one way to win. You've got to be the biggest and the baddest. The one with the most LOUD. The RFL152 is without a doubt the rudest, most intense, subwoofer ever invented. There's nothing elegant about it. It's aggressive, obnoxious and totally over the top. At 15" and 56 pounds with 4.35" of total, peak-to-peak excursion, it's a die-cast monstrosity of pure ear-blisterin', meter-peggin' aggression.

The genius
To hit the numbers, you've got to move lots of air. So, take all of the most intense parts ever crafted for a subwoofer and bolt them all together - yes bolt them together 'cause glue can't handle 4.35" of total excursion at 4000 watts. The inverted roll surround is constructed from multi-layer polyester. Its two 3-layer spiders are separated by a die-cast aluminum mounting ring. All this to try to keep things linear and somewhat under control (it's about LOUD, not sound quality).

RFL Subwoofer The Insanity
4000 watts is as insane as it gets. 4.35 inches of total excursion is just nuts. 56 pounds for a single subwoofer is stark raving mad. What else can we say. You've seen what happens to ordinary subs at SPL competitions. RFL Replacement KitThey explode, and they are done for the day. With RFL, if you can blow it up, you can rebuild it. RFL152 comes with a replacement cone and voice coil assembly so you can rebuild it on the spot, at the show. Kind of like a top fueler - you can rebuild her between rounds. Designed, tested and built to handle an extreme 4000 watts of mind-numbing power, this sucker ain't cheap. But, the good stuff never is.
RFL 152 SPL Competition Subwoofer Specifications
RFL152 15" SPL Subwoofer 2 @ 2 Ω 20 Hz-
150 Hz 2000/4000 93.1 2 @ 3" 298oz 9.375"

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  • so what up wid the aq

  • @33mackman i pmed you my #

  • would you be interested in buying a rd sonance v2 motor?

  • @dalton456 ill buy anything for the rite price . Pm me

  • MTX Booooooooooooo

  • @jesseadkins187 Lol .

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  • @mazda2284 being such a low cost component in any woofer physiology they're clearly designing it to be substandard or were sabotaged by players in the industry. The highest grade manufacturer's are probably using epoxy coated coil wire from an iron clad supplier. I know majority of your coil wire regardless of application will be using enamel. Lacquer is becoming rare in use for any industry. It's stronger but brittles with age.

    So either by choice or sabotage, MTX has a batch of shit coil wire

  • @JonDeth it the coating they use on the wire.Power handling is related to the thermal tolerance of the wire insulation, adhesive,wire diameter and bobbin material. im pretty sure the stuff used on everything from sundown, fi ,dc all use the same type of coating . the coating has a rating of like 500 degrees C . The power handling is limited by the amount of heat that can be tolerated, and the amount that can be removed from the voice coil. Pioneer SPL uses superior Ceramic coatings 600C +

  • damn i remember reading about this sub wayyy back...I forgot about this mtx sub...

  • @33mackman yep . Open to offers

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