Rockford Fosgate

 

Bronze Member
Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 16
Registered: May-04
ok should i get this

Rockford Fosgate RFP4210 10" HE2 Subwoofer:

polypropylene woofer
large roll treated foam surround
dual voice coil design
CONsealer gasket hides mounting screws and stops bass-robbing air leaks
frequency response 30-400 Hz
RMS power handling 400 watts
peak power handling 800 watts
sensitivity 85 dB
4-ohm impedance
top mount depth 5-3/4"
sealed box volume 0.375-1.75 cubic feet
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

with the box for $99.99 or should i get

Rockford Fosgate RFP2212 12" Punch HX2 Subwoofer:

Two 3" 4 Layer LXtended Voice Coils
Coil on Aluminum Former
FIBERLock Cone
Hyper XTended Pole Piece
LXcursion Cast Frame
Dual Laminated Progressive Flat Spider
BART Surround
CONsealer gasket hides mounting screws and provides an airtight seal
Aeroport Exhaust
Rubber Magnet Boot
Dual 4 Ohm voice coils
Frequency response 26-200 Hz
RMS power handling: 500 watts
peak power handling: 1000 watts
Sensitivity 88 dB SPL
Top mount depth 5-13/16"
Sealed box volume 0.8-4.0 cubic feet
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

for $139.99 also comes with box.

would there be a $40 dif between the two or should i just get the 10" ?
 

still no
Unregistered guest
still no
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 18
Registered: May-04
so i should just get the 10 then ?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Purplehase_bong

Bc Canada

Post Number: 37
Registered: Apr-04
dont get rockford.! get JBL ;)
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 19
Registered: May-04
i already got a Rockford amp tho n i dont like mixing my sh1t up wit all kind of brands. But do you think that 2 of those 10" will hit loud as f*ck wit the amp i got ?


Rockford Fosgate Power 1001bd

500 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms
1000 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms
Class bd technology
requires 4-gauge power and ground leads and a 100-amp fuse and fuse holder -- wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
selectable 50-250 Hz variable low-pass crossover, 24 dB/octave
MEHSA mounting technology increases the heat transfer from the MOSFET output devices to the heat sink, for higher power output, lower operating temperatures, and greater reliability
TOPAZ noise-killing differential inputs eliminate 80% of ground loop noise
preamp outputs for easy connection to a second amplifier
wired remote control of Punch Bass (0-18 dB centered at 45 Hz)
bd Sync -- now you can bridge together two separate Rockford Fosgate Class bd amps (with an optional cable) to power one woofer
subsonic filter removes frequencies below 20 Hz for increased efficiency
13-1/8"W x 2-3/8"H x 9-7/8"D
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
 

Bronze Member
Username: Purplehase_bong

Bc Canada

Post Number: 38
Registered: Apr-04
hellz yea. my buddy has 2 10" gt series subs and they hit so hard u can feel all the hairs on ur body.!
 

Bronze Member
Username: Purplehase_bong

Bc Canada

Post Number: 39
Registered: Apr-04
i got one 12" JBL Gt running off a rockford fosgate 401S amp and it hits really hard. i listen to rap so its dope.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 20
Registered: May-04
would it be worth to pay $40 extra dollars or $20 extra each sub to get the 12" instead of the 10". They both got the same RMS and Peak. What would be the difference between the 2 speakers if there the same watts but dif sizes?
 

Cainer
Unregistered guest
its all down to the hrtz they put out ricky, the bigger the sub the lower the bass, id go with the 12's for a deeper sound
 

Silver Member
Username: Pat_l

Tucson, AZ USA

Post Number: 120
Registered: Apr-04
Buying that sub would be the smartest decision you would make. Rockford ROCKS!
 

Anonymous
 
Rockford's not that great man! But they're alright. and yea, for an extra 40 bucks, might as well pay for it, because you're going to crave deeper and louder bass, which the 12" will provide for you. You will only then want to get a 15" next hehe...
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