Good idea?
Good idea?
If you have looked at the for sale board you will see I am looking for a xenon or RSD 1200.1 and looking to get rid of my x600.1
I am planning powering 4 RSD 10's with the 1200.1
Never tried a 10 before, diggin the small box requirements.
And no, not the RSDc, don't have the money.
I am planning powering 4 RSD 10's with the 1200.1
Never tried a 10 before, diggin the small box requirements.
And no, not the RSDc, don't have the money.
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i know this...but some of your froum frineds are! (no pressure...just sayin...)
i have seen them go for 50-75.
they are great. basically everything the rsd12 has with a little less "shake your car apart" feeling. but four of them should change that
i have seen them go for 50-75.
they are great. basically everything the rsd12 has with a little less "shake your car apart" feeling. but four of them should change that
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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no idea on shipping...use the USPS calculator for weight and use Portland (97267) as a starting zip code
you might have to bride someone to do a bass box mock up of it. it would be close. the 10's have more cone area, the 12's have more movement and are more efficient...are harder to come by too. there will be a a ton of rsd10's there...not so many rsdc's most likly.
if it was my system, i would go with the 12's. the RSDc 12 is *THE* perfect sub imho.
you might have to bride someone to do a bass box mock up of it. it would be close. the 10's have more cone area, the 12's have more movement and are more efficient...are harder to come by too. there will be a a ton of rsd10's there...not so many rsdc's most likly.
if it was my system, i would go with the 12's. the RSDc 12 is *THE* perfect sub imho.
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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how much space you want to give up to this?
The RSD10s would work great IB... (i.e. with a huuuuuge space behind them)
if you have 3 or so cu ft, the 12s will dig lower, but are not as loud being fed 1400W.
The 10s will be tighter (the Q of the box is lower), esp at 3.75 cubes.
120 dee beez as of 100Hz, below that flat in-car (probably), with a nice hump below 50Hz (again, probably). They look quite good
In your shoes? depends. If you want depth, do the12s. If you really, really want volume (not slam!) then the 10s. Slam will be about the same on both, as the group delay even at 30Hz is only 6ms for the 10s and 8 for the 12s.
Not much in it.
Bret
The RSD10s would work great IB... (i.e. with a huuuuuge space behind them)
if you have 3 or so cu ft, the 12s will dig lower, but are not as loud being fed 1400W.
The 10s will be tighter (the Q of the box is lower), esp at 3.75 cubes.
120 dee beez as of 100Hz, below that flat in-car (probably), with a nice hump below 50Hz (again, probably). They look quite good

In your shoes? depends. If you want depth, do the12s. If you really, really want volume (not slam!) then the 10s. Slam will be about the same on both, as the group delay even at 30Hz is only 6ms for the 10s and 8 for the 12s.
Not much in it.
Bret
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Im not willing to do an IB set up, only sealed. Im thinking of .5 or .5 cuft for each of the 4 rsd10.
The other option is 2 12 rsdc's with 2.2 net volume.
Everything would be crossed over at 80hz.
When I was running my RSD12 at 1.8 there was lots of low end which i loved but NO punch in the higher bass. I want that punch that hits you in the chest while still geting low and loud.
The other option is 2 12 rsdc's with 2.2 net volume.
Everything would be crossed over at 80hz.
When I was running my RSD12 at 1.8 there was lots of low end which i loved but NO punch in the higher bass. I want that punch that hits you in the chest while still geting low and loud.
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XO at 80? LR? that's too low for your slam. Raise it another 10Hz and test 
Why? because an L-R will normally already be -3deBeez at the XO point. Which means that you're losing the 70Hz *thump* already too. yep. just confirmed it; fourth order (24dB/Octave) Linkwitz-Riley already is at -3dB at 73Hz if the XO is defined as 80Hz.
Those RSdCs look superb in that box. Wow.
Plotting it - there is *nothing* in it. SPL the same, group delay on the 12s mildly better.
Your call. attached, some screenshots...
Bret

Why? because an L-R will normally already be -3deBeez at the XO point. Which means that you're losing the 70Hz *thump* already too. yep. just confirmed it; fourth order (24dB/Octave) Linkwitz-Riley already is at -3dB at 73Hz if the XO is defined as 80Hz.
Those RSdCs look superb in that box. Wow.
Plotting it - there is *nothing* in it. SPL the same, group delay on the 12s mildly better.
Your call. attached, some screenshots...
Bret
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Vehicle and box design.Capital_M wrote: How was it that people were getting 135db on music from there RSD12's and x600.1
I'm sitting in the hospital waiting room right now as I type. My wife is having surgery. That being said, she'll be off for the next 6 weeks so $$ is REAL tight. I'm trying to get my wife an RSDc10, but we'll have to wait and see.
By those graphs, I can get a rough idea on how the RSDc10 will perform.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."
Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
That dB level is assuming you're in an anechoic chamber. In a car, the small environment gives you a boost in lower octaves called "cabin gain". It's usually something like 12dB/oct starting at 50-60Hz or so. This is why you see a graph drop down like that at 50Hz, but when you actually hear the woofer in the car, it will play deep bass just as loud as upper bass 
If a woofer were to play flat down to 20Hz in an anechoic chamber, the bottom end would be WAAY louder than the higher bass. This, to me, was the greatest shortcoming of the Xenon speakers. They played too low for a car... but would be perfect for a home, where you get much less environmental gain.

If a woofer were to play flat down to 20Hz in an anechoic chamber, the bottom end would be WAAY louder than the higher bass. This, to me, was the greatest shortcoming of the Xenon speakers. They played too low for a car... but would be perfect for a home, where you get much less environmental gain.
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....im pretty sure a 15" xenon would be a waste...the 10 play lower then most 15's i know....
yeah....dont let those graphs fool you. with 4 10's and ~1200 watts...i think the termlab would be damn close to 140
yeah....dont let those graphs fool you. with 4 10's and ~1200 watts...i think the termlab would be damn close to 140
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...