I'm back with another question for the bass experts.
would a pair of RSL 12S be sufficient to pressurize a 2500 cubic foot room and watch movies like edge of tomorrow or blade runner without fear of chuffing? how much headroom would be left over?
My normal listening volume would not be greater than 85db, likely less.
This would shave about 700 off the price tag. I'm sure the TN1 would offer more headroom, but am I close to running out of steam with the RSL par?
thanks,
With listening levels like that, I think you’d find the 12s to be very good, and at that level, you wouldn’t probably have any pressurization anyways. Maybe if the room was sealed.
IMO, using EOT as a demo is ridiculous, unless you have some super capable subs, and it’s only about ten seconds worth of the intro. But that’s on the BD version, and I believe subsequent versions have been filtered. I’ve experienced it before in a system that had devastators and other bass arrays. Meh, it’s nothing I can’t do with the tone generator on my phone, or YouTube, and certainly wouldn’t make my purchase based on the ability to play that track. Lol.
BR2049 will do nicely for you on the 12s too, and it’s a great track all the way around. I can’t remember the numbers off hand but
@shadyJ has tested the 12s and might have some insight.
One question would be. How hot do you like your subs? I think a normalish 5-6db you’d be just fine. Just know you’re not using 21” subs from RBH or PSA etc. For chuffing, I probably wouldn’t worry about that too much unless you’re demoing some crazy shitt, as the rest of the track will probably cover it up.
You could run one or both near field(NF) to help.