Manoj Sivaraman
Member
Ritchy street is known for cheap components and here is what I found.
Was in search of a 10" subwoofer capable of handling 250-300w RMS so went in for purchase.
Was coming across normal DAINTY, Zipp, Award and some unbranded local stuff.
Came across a dealer who has some heavy looking subwoofers, to my surprise this had dual stacked magnets and a Xmax of 1.7 inches.
And a large roll off rubber surround with PP cone (don't mind the shitty chrome blue color).
The basket was made of stamped steel and it uses screws to get mounted.
A vented pole piece and a inverted dust cap..
Build quality is okish, glueing wasn't precise. Had some residual glue here and there.
But the bass was promising, depth and punch was balanced.
BTW this one has no datasheet or Theil small parameters
Tested with Toshiba FET (2SC5200) amp
It did pretty well while others were rattling and bottoming out..





Please do share your thoughts.
Was in search of a 10" subwoofer capable of handling 250-300w RMS so went in for purchase.
Was coming across normal DAINTY, Zipp, Award and some unbranded local stuff.
Came across a dealer who has some heavy looking subwoofers, to my surprise this had dual stacked magnets and a Xmax of 1.7 inches.
And a large roll off rubber surround with PP cone (don't mind the shitty chrome blue color).
The basket was made of stamped steel and it uses screws to get mounted.
A vented pole piece and a inverted dust cap..
Build quality is okish, glueing wasn't precise. Had some residual glue here and there.
But the bass was promising, depth and punch was balanced.
BTW this one has no datasheet or Theil small parameters
Tested with Toshiba FET (2SC5200) amp
It did pretty well while others were rattling and bottoming out..





Please do share your thoughts.