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DynamicPower

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    Norway, Europe
  • My System
    7.2 HT
    - Klipsch RF-7
    - Klipsch RC-7
    - Klipsch RS-7
    - Klipsch RB-75
    - Klipsch RSW-15 x 2
    - Emotiva XPR-5
    - Sherbourn PT-7030
    - VDH speaker cables
    - Panasonic P60ZT60

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    - Klipsch ProMedia 5.1
    - Klipsch DD-5.1 decoder

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  1. Anyone? I bought a 9PIN DIN cable to connect between the DD-5.1 and the PM 5.1 sub and it did not work!
  2. That's what I'm thinking too Dynamic. Someone check my math on the Surface Area. I am not known for having the best math calculating skills Because I can't type. I meant to add a 3dB gain. I believe I remember correctly that when you add a second sub, you yield a 3dB gain. If you stack them, you yield a 6dB gain. Can't stack these (probably wouldn't want to due to the LCD panel on top). I got the same area as you so I think we got right I actually got 6dB gain when I had them placed in my left and right corner too.
  3. Interesting comparison! I have dual RSW-15 myself. Dual RT-10D should outperform a single RSW-15 with a good margin. The surface area of the RT-10D's 6x10" woofers is significant bigger than RSW-15's 2x15" woofers. The amplifier in the RT-10D is also rated at 100w RMS more than RSW-15. Edit: I have stacked my RSW-15's on the top of each other and have a 6dB gain after perfect phase adjusting (when I turn one of them off my Radioshack mic measures 6dB lower output). Why do you only get 2dB gain with dual RT-10D vs single RT-10D?
  4. Anyone looking to sell one of these? Thanks!
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