
You have me curious, so I ordered the DD sub to see if what you say is true. I'll try it with and without the polyfill on both see if there is a difference as well.@135Hoser
Then rather try a louder sub first.
The Pioneer needs much more power to come to live than typical other subwoofers.
At 1 Watt its "sensitivity" is 74 db while typical other woofers start at about 84 to 90 db.
To get an idea:
For a volume of 94 db, the Pioneer needs 100 Watts, while a DD Audio Redline RL SW 10 needs less than 10 Watts (!).
And Polyfill will reduce the loudness of the woofer even further.
DD is probably gonna wonder what's driving all the orders for this discontinued subwoofer. LOL.You have me curious, so I ordered the DD sub to see if what you say is true. I'll try it with and without the polyfill on both see if there is a difference as well.
That Pioneer sub is pretty old as well, probably should have been discontinued years ago... but they kept selling so well that they kept building them.DD is probably gonna wonder what's driving all the orders for this discontinued subwoofer. LOL.
Middle aged men trying to get a little more bass. But not too much bassDD is probably gonna wonder what's driving all the orders for this discontinued subwoofer. LOL.
The screw holes don't line up, you have to modify the outer ring of the speaker.It only requires one very small lug to be removed?
Great customer service, sub will be here Wednesday, hahaDD is probably gonna wonder what's driving all the orders for this discontinued subwoofer. LOL.
The series 10 and 10a are identical except the logo on the front (one says Redline and the other one has the DD-logo).DD is probably gonna wonder what's driving all the orders for this discontinued subwoofer. LOL.
Or just drill new holes which is what I did.The screw holes don't line up, you have to modify the outer ring of the speaker.
That's what I am considering doing. How did you prevent the metal chips from contaminating the magnet, voice coil etc ? Or did you drill new holes in the enclosure instead?Or just drill new holes which is what I did.
Drill the enclosureThat's what I am considering doing. How did you prevent the metal chips from contaminating the magnet, voice coil etc ? Or did you drill new holes in the enclosure instead?
Mine due THU, I think.Great customer service, sub will be here Wednesday, haha
You'll have to let us know what you think once you've got it installed. I was going to have mine swapped and impressions given, but found a nice 3 inch scratch on the driver's side fender this morning. Just dropped it off at the ceramic coater to see if they can fix it or fender needs to be repainted... F'ng kids, hahaMine due THU, I think.