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Average Customer Rating is 4.6 out of 5 stars:
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| Durability | | 4.8 |
| Value | | 4.7 |
| Features | | 4.8 |
| Design | | 4.9 |
| Usability | | 4.7 |
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Seth Wanda from New Orleans, LA
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I bought two of these bad boys in September of '09 and they still set off car alarms! I had to tune my amp 1/4 up for the first three weeks to break them in. After i brought it to the shop, and had the amp re-tuned and OMGG i thought i was gonna go deaf. NO ONE at my school, can even step up to my level, these things knock so hard!!!
The only thing is, you should take your time in buying your amp, because you need a mighty powerful one to power these. I'd say an amp with at least 2500 rms @ 2 ohms because these subs can be wired at any ohm level out there. And you'll probably need a custom box. And don't try to install these yourself, unless you really know what your doing. They'll blow in a second if not installed properly.
If you want your truck knockin' buy one, if you're a bass fanatic buy two! I promise you, you've heard nothing like it. It'll kick the a** of almost every 10' and 12' subs out there. HANDS DOWN! Plus the subs look pretty cool. :D
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ihnsane from Pa
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This sub is a monster. Its still in a sealed box but the sound is amazing, deep smooth bass. Plan on a getting another, wiring to 2ohm and building a ported box soon. Consider a high quality 2000w+ mono amp to actually push this thing to its potential. Everyone's jealous my little 10 sounds 100x better then their 12's and 15's, with the right amp and box it can be louder than most, but either way the sound quality is superb, actual DEEP bass you feel and can appreciate. Id love to get a 12 or a 15 once Im done with the 10.
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AMIMAL from Morgan hill, CA
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I have 2 Orion 10" hcca. Great sounding subwoofer but you need a big amp to run them. The min is 2400 watts for 2 subs. My truck sounds bad a**
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Bryan from Laredo, TX
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So Ive had this sub in a pro box for about two weeks now, and it pounds and is already broken. but Ive only been giving it about 350rms. just for a break in time and just ordered a new amp so I'll be giving it about 1400rms in about a week or so. But even giving 350 rms It still sets off car alarms and shakes the elders in there cars.
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Simon T from Edmonton, AB, Canada
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This is a serious piece of machinery and very power hungry. If you don't have an amp capable of pushing 1500W RMS you can't run this sub properly. It will get big SPL but I felt the sound quality was sacrificed. If you are looking for a serious high power sub with SQ try the Alpine Type X.
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