mhyde71 wrote:Brian, I can not recall if you said you had tried the two W6's vs. the rsd'c or not.. think you said the Vanillas were better than the w6's and the RSDc's were better than the vanilla's... right something like that..
For me, not sure about Mike (who started this thred) but I am just so apprehensive about going with the RSDC's b/c of the subconscience feeling of how can they be better with two of them costing same as one W6?? know what I mean.. I hate to sound like I do not trust you or anything b/c that's certainly not the case.. just concerned about the idealogy of "you get what you pay for"... And I'm kinda like the guy that is willing to pay that premium for name/build quality, etc... am I wrong fo0r thinking/feeling that way??? Inclined to try them... just wouldn't wanna jump out there and then end up being disapointed... which 20% of me feel that probably wouldn't be the case.. but just not made of money I guess....
That was me actually. Comparing my RSD 10 to a 10W6, I preferred the RSD. Bdubs also compared an RSD 12 to a 12W6, and gave it better marks as well.
http://phoenixphorum.com/12-subwoofer-t ... -vt16.html
I personally found my pair of RSD 12's sounded really good, but a bit boomy on the kind of music I listen to. Perhaps that was due to me underpowering them substantially. I also couldn't get them to blend with my front stage as well as my RSD10. I still preferred them to my IDMax however.
After that I tried out an RSD comp 12. The comps play with much better clarity and timing than any sub I have had in my car to date. If you listen to something with lots of low, oscillating frequencies, like an explosion... it actually sounds like an explosion. All of my other subwoofers would just turn it into a wall of indiscernible boom. The difference is quite uncanny actually.
The RSD comps have an MSRP near the price of the W6 actually. The only reason you can get them cheaper is because PG has a huge distributor leak to eBay, which allows them to sell for dollars over cost. JL has very tight controls on their distributors, so very little of their product will escape to eBay... and the stuff that does, costs near MSRP anyways!
So, since the RSD comps are so cheap... why don't you grab a pair? Worst case scenario you don't like them and lose a couple bucks when you resell them. I REALLY don't think that will be the case however
