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Rockford Fosgate R2D4-10
Rockford Fosgate R2D4-10
Prime R2 Series 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
- 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
- mica-injected polypropylene woofer cone with poly-foam surround
- stamped solid-steel frame
- power range: 50-250 watts RMS (500 watts peak power)
- frequency response: 45-250
- sensitivity: 87 dB
- top-mount depth: 4-3/8"
- sealed box volume: 0.59 cubic feet
- ported box volume: 1.4 cubic feet
Features
Overview: The Rockford Fosgate Prime R2D4-10 is a 10-inch subwoofer with dual 4Ω voice coils. The sub features a StampCast steel frame, quick-release compression terminals, and a mica injected polypropylene cone. An anodized aluminum voice coil former and spider venting help keep the subwoofer cool.
Steel Basket: The R2D4-10 subwoofer features a StampCast steel basket for added rigidity.
Compression Terminals: The Prime R2D4-10 features spring post terminals which accommodate speaker wire up to 12 gauge.
CEA-2031 Compliant: Power handling on the Rockford Fosgate Prime R2D4-10 subwoofer conforms to CEA-2031 industry standards. This means the subwoofer has the capacity to handle power under continuous demand, not instantaneous power handling, that over time, can damage voice coils.
Enclosure Compatibility
Sealed Box: Rockford recommends a sealed enclosure with an optimum internal volume of 0.59 cubic feet (from 0.5 to 0.75 cubic feet is acceptable). Sealed enclosures provide the most control over a woofer, will handle a lot of power, and provide accurate sonic reproduction, making them suitable to all types of music.
Ported Box: Rockford recommends a ported enclosure with an internal volume of 1.4 cubic feet using one 4" diameter x 13" long port; this yields a tuning frequency of 43 Hz. Ported (or vented) enclosures typically provide better overall efficiency than sealed so they are suitable for use with smaller amplifiers, giving you more bass output from less power. However, this efficiency comes at the expense of very low frequency output (below 40Hz).
Rockford Fosgate R2D4-10
Prime R2 Series 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
- 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
- mica-injected polypropylene woofer cone with poly-foam surround
- stamped solid-steel frame
- power range: 50-250 watts RMS (500 watts peak power)
- frequency response: 45-250
- sensitivity: 87 dB
- top-mount depth: 4-3/8"
- sealed box volume: 0.59 cubic feet
- ported box volume: 1.4 cubic feet
Features
Overview: The Rockford Fosgate Prime R2D4-10 is a 10-inch subwoofer with dual 4Ω voice coils. The sub features a StampCast steel frame, quick-release compression terminals, and a mica injected polypropylene cone. An anodized aluminum voice coil former and spider venting help keep the subwoofer cool.
Steel Basket: The R2D4-10 subwoofer features a StampCast steel basket for added rigidity.
Compression Terminals: The Prime R2D4-10 features spring post terminals which accommodate speaker wire up to 12 gauge.
CEA-2031 Compliant: Power handling on the Rockford Fosgate Prime R2D4-10 subwoofer conforms to CEA-2031 industry standards. This means the subwoofer has the capacity to handle power under continuous demand, not instantaneous power handling, that over time, can damage voice coils.
Enclosure Compatibility
Sealed Box: Rockford recommends a sealed enclosure with an optimum internal volume of 0.59 cubic feet (from 0.5 to 0.75 cubic feet is acceptable). Sealed enclosures provide the most control over a woofer, will handle a lot of power, and provide accurate sonic reproduction, making them suitable to all types of music.
Ported Box: Rockford recommends a ported enclosure with an internal volume of 1.4 cubic feet using one 4" diameter x 13" long port; this yields a tuning frequency of 43 Hz. Ported (or vented) enclosures typically provide better overall efficiency than sealed so they are suitable for use with smaller amplifiers, giving you more bass output from less power. However, this efficiency comes at the expense of very low frequency output (below 40Hz).