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Average Customer Rating is 4.7 out of 5 stars:
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| Durability | | 4.7 |
| Value | | 4.8 |
| Features | | 4.5 |
| Design | | 4.8 |
| Usability | | 4.5 |
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Danny from Lebanon, OH
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I was skeptical about buying subs I could actually afford... but I Boss has been faithful to me thus far so I bit the bullet and when these arrived I was stilly satisfied! I built a sealed box to exact specification. I reinforced the back of the face with poplar - more because i could than anything else - and caulked all the edges. I'm driving it with a Boss CW1100M amp, and it hits hard, has a rather sweet RMS rating, and goes louder than I'd ever want it to. Awesome.
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matthew from lancaster, CA
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Not bad subs they really have good bass if you have a good amp my amp is busted right now so i have to hook them up to a not so good auto parts store amp haha and they still have some good kick to them but just get a good amp and theses baby's will shake worth the like 100 bucks 2 will cost you.
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Guero from Odessa, TX
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Ok. so I bought only one of these since I'm on a budget, I paired it with the Boss Diablo D1200M amp and wired it at 2Ohms, which means my amp is giving out about 450W RMS. The enclosure I bought only has .58 Cubic Feet of airspace, and my sub needs .70+. Hence comes the first problem, the quality of the sound is overall good, but I bet my money that with a proper enclosure the quality would be excellent. However, it still sounds nice, and for only one 10" sub, it's awesome. Also, the enclosure I got is of course too small, so there were some depth issues, and initially my sound was very distorted, because I used some foam strips to bring my sub higher so it would fit better. I had a TINY hole in the foam, and once that was plugged, the quality was much improved. This sub doesn't hit very low (Still hits low though), but come on, it's a 10", what 10" hits very low? I would totally recommend this to anyone on a budget, but if you can afford it, bump yourself up to a better known brand, namely Kicker or MTX.
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Robert from Saginaw, MI
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I just got 2 of these from sonic, I just hooked one up in a sealed box, and it pounds. i cant wait to order 2 more and hook up all 4 in my truck! Once again i got the best deal on sonic and buy all my car audio equipment from them. Going any where else is just a waste of your money...
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nick from Dallas, TX
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I heared these subs at a pawn shop and they sound pretty desent. When I looked at them on Sonic Electronix the set was way cheaper than what the pawn shop had offered. The set of Boss SE102DVC sound great in my dual bandpass(wish i would have got it from SE) box. With the MTX D-Class Amp it beats down the trunk. Thanks Sonic Electronix u just earn another faithful customer. 5 STAR SERVICE
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