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Average Customer Rating is 5.0 out of 5 stars:
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| Value | | 5.0 |
| Features | | 5.0 |
| Design | | 5.0 |
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DJ from Plainwell, MI
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this is a hard hitting, amazing sounding, great looking MA audio subwoofer. i have two of these hooked up the a 500watt at 1 ohm MB quart amp and it demolished my friends two American bass 12inch subs hooked to a 1800 watt amp
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dbt from Tampa
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My goal was to get something that was first, a 10" DVC under $100; and second, NOT an overated "name brand" sub. After researching this brand I felt it was worth the value, and so far it's lived up to my expectations. I listen to all forms of music, from classical to rap; it all has bass. I also play jazz bass guitar so my preference for quality bass sound is rather acute.
The right box is key, which I made using RE Audio's online enclosure calculator. Powered by a Hifonics BXi608 running 300w @ 2ohms, with the box built to MA specs for a ported enclosure. My trunk has 3 layers of dampening, cavities filled w/expanding foam, the interior/roof has one layer of dampening. The quality of sound is excellent and the volume is certainly enough to make you sick.
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Ricardo from Cookeville, TN
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I would definitely recommend this sub to anyone who is budgeted and still wants pounding bass. I just bought one 10" and have about 350 watts going to it. And with the right box it is awesome. It has taken everything I can dish out, and then some.
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