really?Well I know someone that has a IDMax and a Rsdc and he prefers the Rsdc.
interestingHe said he liked it more because the comp can hold extended low notes, all while playing quick notes mixed in with them. And it plays all notes with tightness and authority. And with my Rsdc 10", I think its the best sounding sub I heard yet. And I have heard many car audio setups. It plays all the music I listen to very well.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/woot.gif.aaa6090e619a97b6090d16dd863c5a69.gif another believerWell I know one guy that did a test with most of the subs mentioned. He made optimal boxes for each sub and it was in the same car. Same amp. The subs were: IDMAX 12d4 v.3, JL W6v2 12", Arc Audio Flatline 12D2, Alumapro Alcemey RX sq version 12D4, and the Phoenix Gold RSd12d. The subs that come out on top were the IDMax and the Phoenix Gold Rsd. He said when you look at price the RSd is hands down the winner. The only difference in the woofers sonically is the RSd hits a little tighter and more neutral where as the IDMAX has a more of a robust sound. And at the end of the test he said, he ordered two Phoenix Gold Rsd's. Keep in mind this is the Phoenix Gold Rsd, not the new Rsdc. Which can handle way more.
said vids?And I know someone replacing his three D6's for three Rsdc's. I never heard a bad review about them yet. And I'm the only one that I could find making videos of them.
i was asking for links....I have the rsd's and love themyep I'm the only one making vids for the Rsdc right now. Tell me a song to play then I will play it and record it. The first one to ever make vids of this sub. I think one of the first ones to own it as well. It was a impulse buy and they are were pretty hard to get when they first came out.