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  1. Part Number 299-665

    List Price: $599.00 EA

    Price: $189.88 EA

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    In Stock? Yes

    Weight: 35.60 lbs.

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    Just when you thought it was safe to go back outside! The real-world power handling capacity of 1050 watts RMS is not a typo, and 20mm of one-way linear Xmax means that whatever you put into this sub comes out as chest-collapsing bass. This is no flyweight-neodymium-Eurostyle-boutique-woofer; it's 35 lbs. of raw American-made heart stopping concussion. It features dual 4 ohm copper voice coils, 192 oz. total stacked magnets, a reinforced paper cone, and dual spiders with integrated wire leads. Keep small children and animals away from this thing, or someone's going to get hurt!

    Specifications: *Power handling: 1050 watts RMS *VCdia: 3" *Le: 2.8 mH *Nominal impedance: 4 ohms per coil *Re: 3.0 ohms per coil *Frequency response: 20-250 Hz. *Magnet weight: 192 oz. *Fs: 37 Hz *SPL: 90 dB 2.83V/1m *Vas: 2.63 cu. ft. *Qes: 0.53 *Qts: 0.48 *Xmax: 20mm *Manufacturer model number: Z15D *Dimensions: Overall Diameter: 15-1/2", Cutout Diameter: 13-7/8", Mounting Depth: 7-1/2", Magnet Diameter: 7-3/4", Magnet Height: 3"

    Dual 4 ohm voice coils

    Powder-coated cast aluminum frame

    Massive double-stacked 96 oz. magnets with protective boot

    1050 watts RMS power handling capacity

    Long excursion heavy-duty foam surround

    Two flat spiders with integrated speaker leads

    Vented pole piece

    Made in USA for a top auto sound specialist

    Original MSRP $649.00

    2.5 cu. ft. vented box w/two 3.5" dia. x 10.75" long vents for max output

    1.75 cu. ft. sealed box for lowest bass extension

    Is this sub better than the titanic? Also could anybody tell me what brand it is.

  2. How much is this item worth used? Also how do you hook up amplifiers to receivers? I am currently bidding on a Maranz SR-8400 receiver and wanted to know how good of a match these would be hooked up to a pair of RF-7's.

  3. I've been lurking around these forums and have decided it is time to upgrade my home theater. I have been using the quintets for a few years and love them but I am beginning to outgrow the system. My budget will be around 4000-6000$ and I am planning on purchasing the system piece by piece over the next year. I have a few questions and I would appreciate your opinions.

    1- Will the Denon AVR-3805 be able to handle the the RF-7's, or would I need to purchase a separate amp?

    2- How does this setup sound- RF-35, RC-7, RS-35, RSW 15 with either a Denon AVR 3805 or HK AVR 635. With this setup I have 4 questions.

    2.1- Which amp will power the system the best, or will they both do a good job.

    2.2- Would the RSW- 15 be complete overkill for the system I am looking at?

    2.3- How would these speakers sound say ten years from now as long as they were well taken care of?

    2.4- How do the RF-35's sound compared to the RF-5 and RF-7 models (movies and music)?

    Any other advice is welcome.

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