- Diameter : 10 Inch
- Low Frequency Response : 18 Hz
- High Frequency Response : 2500 Hz
- Sensitivity : 87 dB
- Impedance : 4 Ohm
- RMS Power Range : 600 Watts
- Peak Power Handling : 1500 Watts
- Number of Voice Coils : Dual
- Size: 10 "
- IMPP Cone Woofer: Interlaced Carbon Fiber/Glass Fiber Reinforced
- Surround: Wide-Roll 3- Layer Fiber Woven Radial with Honeycomb Cloth
- Voice Coil: Double 4-Layer (2x4omhs)
- Voice Coil Bobbin: 4-Slit Glass-Imide
- Conex Damper with Damper Ring
- Projected Pole Yoke with Vented Pole
- Magnet: Double Stacked (80oz)
- Gasket: 1-Piece Rubber
- Thick 7/8" (20mm) Top Plate
- One- Piece Rigid Chassis: Aluminum Die-Cast
- Watts MAX. Music Power: 1500W
- Watts Nominal Power Handling: 600W
- Frequency Response: 18HZ-2500HZ
- Sensitivity: 87dB (1W/1m)
- Priced per speaker
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- Weight: 0
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great for the money
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My friend has two of these in his sidekick inside a 4cu. ft. sealed enclosure, and powered by a clarion 302 amp, and they do what they are made for, spl, not the best for sound quality but even with a soft top, they pound really good.
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Got one of these back in 2014 when it came with a truck I bought. It was in a custom ported box behind rear bench seat and was powered by an old Kicker kx600.1. I've had a lot of car stereo systems all the way back to 94 so I'm not easily impressed but I was astounded by the deep rolling bass this 10 would crank out. Hands down my favorite sub I ever owned but after talking to stereo shops who still remember them they told me that they were easy to blow to the untrained ear and there are practically none left..trust me I'm looking!