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The active 10" is replaced by a 10" passive radiator, which obviously is not wired to anything.
To answer cliffy, the single 10" PR vents the two active 6.5" more efficiently than the dual 6"PR vented the two active 6.5" PLUS the active 10". It's a case of less equals more.
We will be making the "show" pair of RM30 Series II ($3500 retail) available to anyone to be taken home after the show. Please check with me for "special" show pricing.They will be available in one of three versions:ANALOG OXO = Outboard X-OVER ($450 retail) can be cap upgradedDIGITAL OXO = Set up and tuned for the speaker and your room($900 retail)MODDED DIGITAL OXO = ($1600 retail)So make sure and bring your pick up or SUV on Sunday.
To answer Bob, in the old circuit the two 6.5" were in series with each other, and the 10" was in parallel with them for a 5.3 Ohm nominal load.When rewired, the 10" active is gone, and the two 6.5" are in parallel with each other for a nominal 4 Ohm load Since the 6.5" each have 1.5" 4 layer voicecoils and a metal phase plug, they still have about 400W of power handling with excellent extension and dynamics.A DVD showing installation steps, theoretical underpinnings of the change, and a musical score featuring full symphony orchestra conducted by yours truly, is packed with each upgrade kit (small extra charge, of course).
Mhnnn...the RM1s has a 10" p/r, would this be superior in this model also?
If you have the RM30C with a plugged side-firing 10" cutout, no xover change is necessary. Knock out the plug for the 10", install the PR, remove the 6" PR's and plug their cutouts, and install the CDWG's.If you have the RM30M you must remove the 10" active, shorten the wiring (from a series/parallel to straight parallel connections for the remaining active 6.5"), add 10uF to the mid crossover ($12 to $45 per side depending on cap quality), install the 10" PR, remove the 6" PR's and plug their cutouts, install the CDWG's, and you're done.If you have the RM30C with no side cutouts, surgery to the cabinets will be necessary. Not pleasant, but doable, since the material is only 3/4" MDF.
So, I realize I'm late to this thread, but what does the future hold for the RM30C? Still available as a Gen II with the new CDWGs, or does it just go away?Lou
RM30 II with dual 6.5" megas & 10" PR (no 6.5" PRs) correct?