I just had an hour phone call with the owner at RSL. Great conversation!
I learned a few things I’ll share.
@lovinthehd, you brought up a good question with me and
@Danzilla31 when you mentioned if one wireless adapter for the (2) 10s speedwoofers could add some complexity to delay related needs? The answer I got was that it would be best to have 2 wireless adapters. Since my 4700 has two independent sub outs, in order to keep both of them independent from each other it would require having two wireless adapters as one would not allow for this.
This next part I’m pulling from memory from our conversation so I’m hoping I recall this correctly. He said that with 1 Speedwoofer, 95% of what you hear is 20Hz and above and then at -3dB it then begins to roll off. By adding a second speedwooferwould allow for a +3dB increase on all frequencies, or possibly up to +6dB if they are stacked.
Next is RSL’s new 12” Speedwoofer, the 12S. It should be available sometime around March. Original release was supposed to be January but it sounds like it will now be pushed out a bit. The price is not set yet but may be around the $699 to $799 range once the shipping is worked out. The 12S measures 19 1/2” Wide, 22 1/2” High, and 22”Deep. This Sub can get down to 16Hz with no EQ, or room correction applied. It has very high SPL and very high accuracy. Also Gene had a video with the guys at RSL talking about the new 12S. They start talking about it at min 52:00.
A few specs on the 12S:
- 12” Ultra a ultra linear high excursion woofer
- Integrated woofer heat sink shorting ring
- Remote control with front panel display (sleep mode)
- Multi-Mode SP settings for every room
- Wired in rear connection for custom integration
- Proprietary a compression guide tuning and baffling
- 16HZ -3dB Anechoic (Ref. Setting with no SP boost or extension)
- 500 RMS/1550W peak amplifier power output
- Turbulent free rest vent
- Adjustable high-pass output 50 - 250Hz w/bypass function from speaker level or line level input