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  1. I recently inherited a RT-10d subwoofer and am trying to get the amp panel out to take a look at the boards. I've been able to get past the gum seal and pop out the panel, but I can't pull the panel more than about .5 - 1 cm before I feel like I'm tugging on something too hard. Do I need to disconnect something before I pull the panel out further?
  2. For sale, Klipsch RT-10D. No mic, can procure from Klipsch (~$30). Spec sheet direct from Klipsch is attached. This was minimally used, and for the last 5 years, in a box. Hate to part with it, but now with family, kids, etc. Not really sure what this should go for, I've seen really low (beaten and defective) to really high (mint condition) prices. $1250. Reduced. As for getting it to you, I would really like to do a local pick up. This is heavy and don't care to risk shipping damage. I'd rather keep it and forgo the sale then risk damaging it. Bethesda, MD (outside DC). Thanks for your interest! RT10d_635042119423330000.pdf
  3. Looking for an RT-10d / 12d or RSW-12 / 15 - Cherry Preferred. Pairs would be nice... Let me know what you have.
  4. An acquaintance of mine contacted me asking if I knew anyone that might be interested in purchasing a pair of RT-10D. I've never owned any of the RT Series and have only heard one demo a LONG time ago. I want to see how they compare to my RSW-15 so I decided to buy them. My schedule has been crazy busy lately but as soon as I have some time, I will do some comparisons between Dual RT10D and a Single RSW15. Do you think that would be a fair comparison? To me, it's hard to tell because you have (1) Active 15" & (1) Passive 15" in the RSW-15 vs (2) Active 10" & (4) Passive 10" in the RT-10D. What are your thoughts on which might come out on top? RSW-15 Specs: 600 RMS / 2400 Peak Down to 19Hz 121dB Surface Area: 352 RT-10D Specs: 700 RMS / 1600 Peak Down to 22Hz 119dB with Single RT-10D 122dB with Dual RT-10D Surface Area of single RT-10D: 235.5 Surface Area of Dual RT-10D: 471 The RT-10D is designed to be in a corner so I'm thinking about leaving my RSW-15 behind the bottom right door of the False Wall and placing the RT-10D behind the false wall in the corners. Here is my prediction.....the RSW-15 will beat a single RT-10D but Dual RT-10D will beat RSW-15. Now when I say beat, I'm probably just talking shear impact. The RSW-15 is very musical but I've heard the same about the RT-10D series as well. Guess that's part of the fun finding out through experimentation. Visually, the finish on the RT-10D is absolutely gorgeous! Very deep, dark cherry wood color. Although they have a small profile, they are quite heavy for their size. The foam surrounds are very tight and thick. Unfortunately, everyone is in bed so I'll have to wait till tomorrow night to fire them up! This should be a fun comparison! Below are some pics for your enjoyment.
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