Grand Touring Series
Ever wonder what a high quality subwoofer sounds like? Now you not only hear one, but own one too. These affordable subwoofers are built with die-cast aluminum frames to ensure durability of the product. The Butyl Rubber surround provides a tone of bass that sounds superior to most others. The Polypropylene woofer cone provides the loudest and highest quality punch on every note. When properly powered, these hungry speakers will extend deep into the audible frequencies for an even presence of your low end bass. Get yours now and you will not regret it!
General Features:
- 10" Dual 4 ohm Grand Touring Die-Cast Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 1400 watts
- RMS: 350 watts
- Impedance: Dual 4 ohm
- Polypropylene cone woofer
- Rubber surround
- Tinsel wire protector
- Die-cast aluminum basket
- 2" Dual 4 ohms voice coil
- Frequency response: 25-400 Hz
- Sensitivity: 91 dB
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
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Average Customer Rating is 4.0 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.1 |
| Value | | 4.7 |
| Features | | 4.4 |
| Design | | 4.1 |
| Usability | | 4.7 |
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Jason from Moncton, NB, Canada
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I bought one of these on eBay brand new. It was defective. One of the voice coils was toast and threw my amp into protect mode. Other than that, this is one of the most impressive looking subwoofers I've ever seen. It's very beefy and makes the heavy duty Infinity reference 1060 look like a woman's sub.
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Kevin from Perth, 0, Australia
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I really like this sub. It met all my requirements for my small cabin vehicle. I would not recommended this sub for a large car though, and it needs at least 250RMS powering it. If i get another i will buy this sub again, but this time will power 300+ RMS into it.
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ChynnaDoll from Kingstowne
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Have three of these in my trunk in a band pass enclosure running 425watts a piece off of three JBL GTO7001 Amps and it's too much sound for me even at half level!
The sub's can differentiate between different levels and types of bass vary well, and are very clear
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vincent from east moriches, NY
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he sound clarity is way better than my last. I am sending around 80 Watts at 8 Ohms to it, due to having dual voice coils. Sounds good and hits hard
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Matt from Smithtown, NY
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They sound great, but aren't very efficient. Very stiff cone, may loosen over time. I don't believe the 92dB claim. Make sure you drive them with a monster amp to get some volume out of them. My recommendation is to spend a little extra cash to get the JBL paper/kevlar-coned pro series. A lighter cone may be more efficient.
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