ModifiedMadness wrote:That's what I like to see other's using RE Audio, I have an SE12 in the car I have now, and am very happy with it, once I get my Polo GTi I'll be going with a XXX15 in a ported box powered by the new RE Audio amp and XXX 6.5 comps,
And your polo sounds well nice Bass Mekanik, bargain price for that spec, cheapest I've found is £5,795. and perhaps you should consider an RE SE12, they have amazing volume, I achieved 134.3 in a sealed box with 400watts RMS at 2 ohms.
Ive been doing audio for about ten years and have been through most brands that i can think of!!
I thought about the XXX comps but you NEED to run them in a sealed or ported kickpod to get the best out of them otherwise it really is a waste of money and they wont perform right- the standard RE6.5 comps are designed to run infinate baffle hence best for standard locations.
I have heard an SE and plenty of RE subs- thought about a XXX but would involve too much work to get the power right. (split charge, welding brackets in engine bay for larger alternator, 0 gauge cable etc) plus for the sort of port tuning i would look for (around 35-38htz) would mean enclosure would be huge- I dont fancy loosing the whole boot in this car as i always seem to do!
Reason for an Aliante is specific, small enclosure responsive SQ subwoofer, SQ of the XXX is spot on but very slightly clinical sounding sometimes- its almost "too perfect". I love the aliante as they have a little more colour in the sound - very accurate but feel warmer than the XXX. not to say i dont like the RE- far from it, i just think its better suited to a "louder" application.
I think my best recorded score was 142db on a termlab mic. was running three MTX thunder 6000 tens at the time with 600RMS up their backside

have had loudder installs since then- but never bothered getting them measured:)
To be honest I still have an avid interest in Audio, but when it comes to the big systems, i just dont have the time or energy anymore! (god i feel old!!)
