Rockville RVP12W8 600W 12" raw replacement subwoofer 8Ω vs PRV AUDIO WG270Ph Horn Driver with 1" exit, 8 ohm
Overall winner: PRV AUDIO WG270Ph Horn Driver with 1" exit, 8 ohm
Key Differences
PRV AUDIO WG270Ph is a compact 1" exit horn compression driver emphasizing high output, low distortion and clear mid-range/vocals; Rockville RVP12W8 is a 12" subwoofer focused on bass with 600W peak / 300W RMS power handling and a 2" voice coil. Choose the PRV horn for vocal/midrange horn compression applications and tighter mounting in car-audio or PA setups; choose the Rockville sub for low-frequency bass duty and higher power handling in enclosure/subwoofer builds
Rockville RVP12W8 600W 12" raw replacement subwoofer 8Ω
12" raw replacement subwoofer delivering 600W peak and 300W RMS for DJ and PA setups. Deep bass with a 2" voice coil, built on a reinforced steel basket for durability. Customers value sound quality and strong bass for the price
Pros
- 600W peak power
- 300W RMS continuous power
- 12" woofer with 2" voice coil
- reinforced steel basket
Cons
- no detailed impedance options beyond 8 ohm
- limited customer insights on long-term reliability
PRV AUDIO WG270Ph Horn Driver with 1" exit, 8 ohm
Phenolic compression driver with compact exponential horn delivers clear mid-range vocal clarity and high output. Suitable for front-mount installation in space-constrained setups; handles low-distortion vocal reproduction down to 500 Hz. Customers note good sound quality and clarity
Pros
- high output with low distortion
- compact horn and driver design
- clear mid-range and vocal clarity
- front-m mounting friendly
Cons
- customer mentions value for money (implied) but no direct limitations
- specific frequency range up to 5kHz cited by a customer
- no explicit durability or weatherproofing details
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PRV AUDIO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Rockville |
| User Reviews | PRV AUDIO |