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Rsd subs

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Hey, does anyone have a link for the RSD sub manuals? I am trying to decide between the RSD12d and the RSD10d. I need measurements like over all depth, mounting depth, and overall diameter for each sub.

The pair will be run off of either a MPS2500 or a MS2125. I am assuming that either of these amps will power the pair adequately. My front stage will be RSD 6.5 3 1 so either sub should sound ok.

The install will be in a 1993 Toyota 4x4 extra cab. I don't have much room which is why I need the specs.

Thanks for any help,

Jason
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go 12....
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the 12's are a better sub imo, but the 10's are formidable also. if you have the space, go for the 12's, but if not...the 10's are still VERY capable
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Thanks for the link, but just as I thought I'll only be able to fit the 10's with my install plans. At least I don't know what I'm missing. I have never had a sub bigger than a 10.
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BigDaddy wrote:Thanks for the link, but just as I thought I'll only be able to fit the 10's with my install plans. At least I don't know what I'm missing. I have never had a sub bigger than a 10.
wow i couldnt even live with a sub smaller then a 15....on my wifes car i was forced to run round solo 12's and it drove me crazy....seemed like a waste of space..... :evil:
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I would love to have something over the top and extreme. But the little one needs a place to sit when we go camping or just out wheeling. Plus, with the truck sitting all over downtown day after day while I'm at work, someone will decide they need it more than I do.

Maybe I'll build another box that I can just throw into the backseat for days when I want just a little more. Or maybe a blow through from the bed??.....Nah...I don't feel like chopping up a perfectly good truck.

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theburb wrote:
BigDaddy wrote:Thanks for the link, but just as I thought I'll only be able to fit the 10's with my install plans. At least I don't know what I'm missing. I have never had a sub bigger than a 10.
wow i couldnt even live with a sub smaller then a 15....on my wifes car i was forced to run round solo 12's and it drove me crazy....seemed like a waste of space..... :evil:
15s are lovely...hit the low notes effortlessly.
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theburb wrote:wow i couldnt even live with a sub smaller then a 15....on my wifes car i was forced to run round solo 12's and it drove me crazy....seemed like a waste of space..... :evil:
You also chose a sub that's pretty biased to the higher bass notes. If you tried something like.. a Xenon 12... you might be happier with the low end output :lol:
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