To Infinity, and Beyond Your Normal Woofer
Some think of the 10 inch subwoofer as a compromise of power handling, sensitivity, space and performance. In most cases, this would be true; however this Infinity makes no compromises when it comes to sound quality and crisp bass.
Infinity’s product quality and excellence stem from their passion for music. This fact is evident in each of their lines, with no exception to their Reference Series subwoofers. Whether you listen to rock, hip-hop, jazz, country or anything else, these woofers will shine through with every note. High-gloss polypropylene woofer cone is lightweight which assures maximum efficiency which produces high output with modest amplifier power. This in no way means the Reference woofers don’t have a sound quality side, far from it. Sound quality is the name of Infinity’s game, and every beat will be smooth, crisp, and hard hitting. The large-roll rubber surround absorbs distortions that travel through the cone, ensuring clean bass response. Vented polepieces help cool the motor structure which allows for an increase in power handling. Engineering at Infinity is state-of-the-art and a great deal of computer aided design software is used to devise their products. This commitment shows in all of their product lines, and with such a good reference, it’s a no brainer.
General Features:
- 10" Single 4 Ohm Reference Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 1100 watts
- RMS: 275 watts
- Impedance: Single 4 Ohms
- High-gloss polypropylene woofer cone ensures maximum woofer efficiency
- Large-roll rubber surround absorbs distortions
- Vented pole pieces provide additional cooling of the motor
- 2" Voice coil
- Also found as: REF1060W
- Frequency response: 25-400 Hz
- Sensitivity: 91 dB
- Mounting Depth: 5-7/8"
- Cutout Diameter: 9-1/4"
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
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Average Customer Rating is 4.4 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.5 |
| Value | | 4.8 |
| Features | | 4.2 |
| Design | | 4.5 |
| Usability | | 4.8 |
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Derick from Oroville, WA
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sound is really good but i already fried one of them so im not really that happy i only have a 1000 watt two way kenwood amp so yeah not to happy but they do put out some killer bass in some little closed boxes
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joshua from troy, VA
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Had 2 of the older model subs. Second set of subs i owned first set were some cheap Alfasonik but they were still good but switched cars so i switched subs. Loved them till they blew but lasted around a year and a half.
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donald from bakersfield, CA
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Sounds good looks good shallow enough for a truck box very responsinve and I've never had problems with Infinity anything.
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freddie from kodak, TN
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First off i would recommend these subs i seen the negative reviews about the sub comming apart ive had mine for 4 years now maybe there were to many watts going to it. The good thing about Infinity is they produce great bass at lower frequencies. I've never had any problems with mine have mine paired with the older model infinity amp and both still going as strong as the day i bought them.
PROS: they hit low an highs really good good response and durrability very strurdy and stong subs
CONS: none
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Casey from Wright City, OK
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Great speakers at a good price.
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