Getting started with Boston Acoustics's G1 Series
G110-44 subwoofers are perfect when looking for a comfortable amount of bass. The dual 4 ohm voice coil will allow you to run one sub at 2 ohms or a pair of subs at 4 ohms or 1 ohm giving a tremendous amount of versatility and thus making them ideal for any set up.
Boston Acoustics is well known for their amazing quality and products in the home audio world. Their dedication to quality and performance is seen in all of their products, including the G1 series subwoofers. Available in an 8", 10", and 12" size woofer along with the option of either a single 4 ohm voice coil or dual 4 ohm voice coil for multiple wiring options that better suits your personal needs. All G1 series subwoofers are equipped with Boston Acoustics specific technologies such as SureSet™ impedance selection that makes wiring easy and accurate as well as adds protection from overdrive to the voice-coil. G1 subs also feature a RadialVent® cooling system that decreases heat dissipation as well as distortion cause by thermal discharge. This improved the subwoofers ability to perform at higher power handling levels while still producing quality bass output. All G1 series subwoofer feature a co-polymer woofer cone and foam surround for rigidity and increased excursion. So if you are looking for entry-level bass from a product that will still deliver high quality performance, the G1 series subwoofers are the perfect match at a competitive price.
- 10" Dual 4 Ohm G1 Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
- Co-polymer woofer cone
- Foam woofer surround
- SureSet™ impedance selection and overdrive protection
- RadialVent® cooling which increases power handling
- Shallow rear draft allows for a decreased mounting depth
- Integral sealing gaskets simplify both standard and inverted mounting
- 1-1/2 inches of peak-to-peak excursion
- 2" 4-layer voice coil
- Compatible with the GTR10 tunable radiator for added bass
- Cutout Diameter: 9-1/4"
- Mounting Depth: 4-1/4"
- Frequency response: 24-350 Hz
- Sensitivity: 91 dB
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
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Average Customer Rating is 4.2 out of 5 stars:
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| Value | | 4.3 |
| Features | | 4.2 |
| Design | | 4.7 |
| Usability | | 4.0 |
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mike from ft.walton/crestview fl.
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If you like JL audio and you know the way they sound, you wont like these subs. I have been kicking myself since the day i put these bostons in my truck, I wanted to use a down-fire underseat box and I let this guy at the stereo shop tell me they sounded just as good as jl 10s and $100 a peice plus $170. for the box ;$400.00 later and I hate em. could have went with a different underseat box and got a couple jl10s for under $200.00 and been happy with it, the cheapest jls are a better sub than these in my opinion.
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Ben from Morrisville, NC
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I love this sub. It is one of the cleanest-sounding subs I have ever heard in it's price range. I don't care if it is not as loud as the competition, these things sound fantastic. These are great for adding some oomph to just about any genre, not just rap or dubstep. I have two of these in a single-cab Ranger in a sealed box I had to design and create myself being fed 480 RMS from a Massive Audio NX2. Honestly, I think these subs are slightly underrated because when they were being fed 400 RMS with my old amp (that I fried), they hit pretty good, but not as loud and not as clean as they do now. In fact, even after months of playing them with 400 RMS, they didn't feel like they ever really "broke-in" or loosened up. When I started feeding them 480 RMS, a week later they came ALIVE! I recommend feeding about 450-500 RMS to two of these because that is where they really shine. Boston Acoustics is a brand I will definitely buy from again.
Oh and two things, the subs I got had the more attractive black center cap, which was a very pleasant surprise when I opened up the box. And the DVC thing is more like a SVC, that can be switched from 8 ohms to 2 ohms. When looking at Sonic's (fantastic) subwoofer wiring tool, select SVC and either two or eight ohm settings. If you want a four-ohm setup, then look at the G110-4, which is the exact same thing but with only the four-ohm setting.
Hope those two bits of info helped.
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wizbandito from Las Vegas
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You can't go wrong with any Boston products. Got this G110-44 in a single box in my Chevy Silverado powerd by an old soundstream class a 100 and it sounds great! Never bought entry level line always pro series but i highly recommend this sub when set up properly. It will give you bang for the buck!
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JR from green bay wi
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I have 4 of these in a ported box in the back of my S10 Blazer and I'm pushing it with a MRP1000 Alpine amp, and it slams, great clear clean sound, I would recommend them to anyone looking for bang for ur buck
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ralphh909 from So Cal
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Ordered this sub to replace JL Audio 12" sub in my regular cab pickup. JL had great sound but I placed behind my seat and it cut down on my leg room. Went to this slim size sub and box and it really helped with leg room. Did I get the same sound and boom? No. I get good low notes but it doesn't shake the rearview mirror except on certain songs. Is it a bigger enough difference to switch back to JL? No. The trade-off is acceptable and I do get the low bass I love to hear. If space is an issue in your ride, get this. If you have plenty of space, go for regular size sub.
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