RSD vs Kappa

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Did some searchin, but couldn't really find a direct compare. I have been looking at a bunch of different subs lately and just getting my feet wet. I can get a great deal for a kappa perfect at cost price. However i have been hearing raving reviews about the RSD. I want a SQL sub, and i figured both fiit the bill. I will either be doing 2 10's or 2 12's, most likely 10's(sealed). I will hopefully be running them off a Hifonics 1206d to match my hifonics amp i have for my fronts.

What would u guys take, price aside?

I might wait for the new AA offerings, but we'll see.

Thanks guys

P.s sorry for the "vs." topic, but really there was nothing comparing these two!

 
I had a single PG RSD 10inch subwoofer in a sealed box (.65 cuft) with 300rms going into it. more than enough power. I wasn't impressed.

Then again I'm more of a SPL guy when it comes to subs.

Talk about components and that's a different story.. ALL SQ there.

 
I had a single PG RSD 10inch subwoofer in a sealed box (.65 cuft) with 300rms going into it. more than enough power. I wasn't impressed. Then again I'm more of a SPL guy when it comes to subs.

Talk about components and that's a different story.. ALL SQ there.

you perhaps could give them more power.

 
I had a single PG RSD 10inch subwoofer in a sealed box (.65 cuft) with 300rms going into it. more than enough power. I wasn't impressed. Then again I'm more of a SPL guy when it comes to subs.

Talk about components and that's a different story.. ALL SQ there.
Umm... No

RMS rating is 500w RMS, not peak. And seeing as they have been known to take around 1000w RMS daily with no problems, that measly 300w is just a drop in the bucket. And the box is a bit small. I've heard that the RSDs like a bit more enclosure volume. I'd do at least 1 cube per driver, probably 1.5 if you can.

 
Thanks guys. I think might go with the rsd's when i get the cash.

Would the Hifonics 1206d be a good choice as amp? I am looking to match my other amp, and i've heard good things about this one

 
Thanks guys. I think might go with the rsd's when i get the cash.Would the Hifonics 1206d be a good choice as amp? I am looking to match my other amp, and i've heard good things about this one
2006D would be a better choice. Give the RSds a bit more than rated power (I'd say around 700w apiece). Hifonics underrates their amps, so the 2006D should give you around 300w of headroom to play with (Plus the fact that you'd be pushing the amp less will help avoid clipping, keep internal temps down, and prolong the life of the amp).

 
Since they would either be a duel 4 or single 4, i would have to run a 4 ohm current through them with a 4 ohm current from my amp? correct? or if run in parallel it wouldn't matter? I could of sworn i've read about people using a 2 or 1 ohm current with a different ohm sub. Just getting a little confused with all this subwoofer business, total different world then speakers!

Thanks

 
Since they would either be a duel 4 or single 4, i would have to run a 4 ohm current through them with a 4 ohm current from my amp? correct? or if run in parallel it wouldn't matter? I could of sworn i've read about people using a 2 or 1 ohm current with a different ohm sub. Just getting a little confused with all this subwoofer business, total different world then speakers!
Thanks
Get two dual-4 ohm subs and wire like this for a one ohm final load:

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=161

(The second one down on the right)

 
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