Type R
Type R
im debating buying a 12 type R for my car(buddies sellin 1 for cheap).... ill have about 1500 rms for it i kno i wont need that much but its what i got lol. ive never herd the type R's ive only herd the type E's (2x 10's which im selling). do they sound good(in ported box), and how much rms daily shud u give it?
The Type-R sound pretty good ported or sealed. Depending on your enclosure the newer model Type-R could probably handle around 600Wrms. Wire your sub for the highest impedance load to reduce the power from your amp, or be careful with the gains!
I have a Type R and just got a RF 750S (Year 2000 - Power Series).
Being old school RF, and a Power series amp, it's going to be underrated, so I'm assuming it will at least give me 900W RMS, and I'm hoping I can pump all of that into my single Type R to get a lot of kick out of it without blowing it.
Apparently there's a few people here putting a lot more into them than that and not running into any problems.
I'm going to be using my oscilloscope to set my gains and ensure the signal is not clipped for sure.
Being old school RF, and a Power series amp, it's going to be underrated, so I'm assuming it will at least give me 900W RMS, and I'm hoping I can pump all of that into my single Type R to get a lot of kick out of it without blowing it.
Apparently there's a few people here putting a lot more into them than that and not running into any problems.

I'm going to be using my oscilloscope to set my gains and ensure the signal is not clipped for sure.
Ive personally sat through a 2100 watt burp on a type R 12". Theyre tough, but like anything, when you push it that hard it doesnt take much to find the limits. 
From what I know, 900 rms will be juuuuuust right, enjoy.

From what I know, 900 rms will be juuuuuust right, enjoy.
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