Rockville RBG10S Powered PA Subwoofer (10", 1200W peak) vs Rockville 18" Passive Subwoofer 2000W Peak 1000W RMS
Overall winner: Rockville 18" Passive Subwoofer 2000W Peak 1000W RMS
Key Differences
Product A is a compact powered 10" subwoofer with built-in limiter, crossover and pole-mount capability, making it a more versatile plug-and-play option and sits in a lower price tier. Product B is a larger 18" passive subwoofer with higher power handling, a durable MDF cabinet and 4" voice coil for stage or PA use but requires an external amplifier and is limited by an 8 ohm impedance
Rockville RBG10S Powered PA Subwoofer (10", 1200W peak)
Compact 10" powered subwoofer delivering deep bass with 1200W peak, 600W program, and 300W RMS. Ideal for DJs, pro audio, and house parties. Customer note: solid build quality and good sound, with mixed feedback on rattle at high volumes
Pros
- compact & powerful 10" subwoofer
- built-in limiter and crossover
- pole mount capability
- robust build quality
Cons
- mixed feedback on rattle at high volumes
- weight perception varies among users
Rockville 18" Passive Subwoofer 2000W Peak 1000W RMS
18" passive subwoofer delivering deep bass with 2000W peak and 1000W RMS. Durable MDF cabinet, 4" voice coil, and steel grille. Customers note powerful, clear sound and solid build
Pros
- high power handling
- durable MDF cabinet
- 4" voice coil with strong magnet
- steel grille for protection
Cons
- 8 ohm impedance limitation
- no integrated amplifier
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rockville |
| Durability | Rockville |
| Versatility | Rockville |
| User Reviews | Rockville |