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I'm selling my PG RSD12d 12", dual 4ohm voice coil subwoofer.
Some pics:
This is Phoenix Gold's RSD line 12" sub and of the dual voice coil design(4ohm + 4ohm)
I would suggest running at least a good 500w rms to the sub. Sensitivity is ok, but it really wants some juice to really pound. Apparently, PG has stress tested these subs to 2000w. They really don't need that much, but they are built to be durable.
It's a great low frequency performer, working very well in a 1.5 cu.ft. to 5 cu.ft. sealed enclosure with minimal influence on peaking or low frequency extention. The F3 -3dB roll off point is right around 30Hz, up or down a Hz or two depending on enclosure size. At 60Hz-70Hz on down, this is a great performer and fun to listen to. You essentially get a small/medium boxed sealed sub that extends down low like a ported boxed sub.
Selling price: want $85 but shoot me an offer
Some pics:
This is Phoenix Gold's RSD line 12" sub and of the dual voice coil design(4ohm + 4ohm)
I would suggest running at least a good 500w rms to the sub. Sensitivity is ok, but it really wants some juice to really pound. Apparently, PG has stress tested these subs to 2000w. They really don't need that much, but they are built to be durable.
It's a great low frequency performer, working very well in a 1.5 cu.ft. to 5 cu.ft. sealed enclosure with minimal influence on peaking or low frequency extention. The F3 -3dB roll off point is right around 30Hz, up or down a Hz or two depending on enclosure size. At 60Hz-70Hz on down, this is a great performer and fun to listen to. You essentially get a small/medium boxed sealed sub that extends down low like a ported boxed sub.
Selling price: want $85 but shoot me an offer