Product Features:
- 10" Single 4 Ohm Xplod Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 1200 watts
- RMS: 330 watts
- Impedance: 4 ohm
- Polymer cone features dimpled, five-sided design
- Stroke stabilizer rubber surround
- Large ferrite magnet
- Frequency response: 30-1,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 92 dB
- Top Mount Depth: 5-7/8"
- Bottom Mount: 6-5/8"
- Cutout Dimensions: 9-1/8"
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Note: Due to a Sony misprint, the rated RMS will differ from what is being represented on the manufacturer's box. The actual RMS was taken from the owner's manual.
Product History:
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(newest, current model)
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(previous model, replaced by Sony XS-GTR100L)
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(previous model, replaced by Sony XS-L106P5)
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Average Customer Rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars:
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4.3 |
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Rob from Canada, Canada
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First subs I purchased were these. 2 of them... made a box for them tuned at 25hz it was 2.61 ft3 & 16" of port. They performed well with the high notes, n hit the lower notes a bit sloppier. Its obviously because of the lack of the dual voice coils. This sub is more for rock music i believe also i would place it inside a ported box you've built yourself. I still own them after beating on them for about 6-1/2 months i upgraded to COMP VRs. I am thinking about buying another two of these and walling off my trunk. The subs did okay overall and i would recommend them.
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Anthony from Sabula, IA
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if your looking to add a little bass these are great. your not going to turn heads by any means but if u hook em up right they will bang in a little car. i bought 2, put em in a sealed box and its enough to jam out to but it wont tickle your ears or vibrate your car apart. have em in a chrysler seabring and they sound great. simple to hook up and install as well. way better then the "sound storm" garbage i bought.
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WakkoWarner from Mesa, AZ
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This is a decent subwoofer. I paired it with a Sony amp that puts out 340 watts RMS, so it is almost a perfect match.
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red from maryland
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I buy this product and i love it any one will like it.
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George from Baxley, GA
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Installed in a 2006 s10 blazer in a .6 cft box run off RE DTS1000.1 @ 4ohm (amp also bought here).
Decent loudness, forcefulness of bass note changes were really impressive. Not the cleanest sounding sub, some notes muddle just a little the lower the bass gets. Overall pleased.
Highly Recommend for anyone wanting a starter-ish subwoofer.
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