im looking for some new front speakers for my 2000 sierra xcab work truck. I dont want an aftermarket deck, or an amp. its a work truck, but the speakers are really crappy. since its a truck, the cab isn't huge so i dont need a ton of spl. stock has 6.5" components up front and i was looking to replace them with RSD 6.5 comps, anyone try it?
ive noticed the spl sens is only 88db, so im a little hesitant as id like something around 92db or higher with the limited power.
i like the rsd's, so i figured id ask if anyone has tried it.
RSD components on a factory deck...?
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The RSd 6.5" comp set has a sensitivity of 91db @ 2.83V/1M.
It's not the 1W/1M rating, however if that is what you were comparing it to which it seems you were.
I wouldn't worry too much. My 6" set gets plenty loud without cranking anything. Unless your factor deck/amp really, really, really sucks.
It's not the 1W/1M rating, however if that is what you were comparing it to which it seems you were.
I wouldn't worry too much. My 6" set gets plenty loud without cranking anything. Unless your factor deck/amp really, really, really sucks.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/PHOENIX-GOLD-RSd-65 ... 286.c0.m14
thats where i saw the sensitivity is 88db. i relieze sensitivity isn't normally a very important spec, but when you want to power it off a factory deck it is somewhat important.
deck is a stock 2000 GM cd player. the speakers in there get plenty loud, but sound like crap. im sure the paper speakers in there are very sensitive to just a little power though.
thats where i saw the sensitivity is 88db. i relieze sensitivity isn't normally a very important spec, but when you want to power it off a factory deck it is somewhat important.
deck is a stock 2000 GM cd player. the speakers in there get plenty loud, but sound like crap. im sure the paper speakers in there are very sensitive to just a little power though.
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I ran my RSD 6.5's off of a pioneer deck for a couple of weeks and they sounded pretty good. They do want more power though and I would recommend getting an amp to get the best sound quality and midbass out of them. Take a look at the Ryval series components as they have a higher sensitivity rating than the RSD's.