It's Called PUNCH For A Reason
The coldest blood runs through the veins of this Rockford Fosgate subwoofer. The 10" dual 4 ohms Punch Stage 3 subwoofer gives the cold shoulder to mercy when it comes to window rattling bass and clarity. The 2" dual voice coil receives its power from double stacked ferrite magnets throwing around 800 watts of peak power in your face. These energy thirsty Punch stage 3 subwoofers have a simple request; to receive lots of power. Their Kevlar fiber semi-pressed paper cones combine light weight with high strength to dramatically improve performance. Compressed sealed high excursion Poly-ether-ester makes up this woofers surround providing a strong yet elastic connection to the cone. To keep this beast cold blooded, Rockford Fosgate uses anodized aluminum voice coil formers to provide excellent heat dissipation. This punch woofer has stitched tinsel leads that withstand extreme duty cycles, fatigue and high current that is critical to its robust design. This 10" dual 4 ohms Punch Stage 3 subwoofer gives no mercy when it comes to performance, power handling, and construction quality. Just listen, and you will understand why its called a Punch!
General Features:
- 10" Dual 4 ohm Punch Stage 3 Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 800 watts
- RMS: 400 watts
- Impedance: Dual 4 ohm
- Parabolic Triangular Geometry cone support system for reduced piston flex
- Kevlar Fiber reinforced semi-pressed paper cone and ABS/Acrylic dustcap
- Massive 57oz. magnet assembly increases excursion capability
- Compliant linear spider eliminates need for break-in period
- Precision cast from aluminum alloy basket to add rigidity
- Venturi Effect cooling and vented spider cavity help cool the motor assembly
- 2" high-temp voice coil with spun-laced Nomex® reinforcement collar
- Reversible diamond cut cast aluminum trim ring
- Protective PVC textured magnet cover
- Tall Profile surround allows for 20% greater linear excursion than standard surrounds
- Stitched-in tinsel leads lower resistance for improved reliability
- Custom compression terminals accept up to 10 gauge wire
- Extended pole piece and bumped backplate
- Frequency Response: 29-250 Hz
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
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| (previous model, replaced by Rockford Fosgate P3D4-10 (11P3D410)) | |  |
| (previous model, replaced by Rockford Fosgate Punch P3D410 (09P3D410)) |
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Average Customer Rating is 4.6 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.8 |
| Value | | 4.6 |
| Features | | 4.7 |
| Design | | 4.5 |
| Usability | | 4.5 |
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Frank12391 from Sydney, Australia
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I have 2 of these in a ported box. Sound quality is very good if you can power them. They will handle considerably more power than stated in the specs. 100 - 200 RMS each. If you tune the box a little lower than the 40.5hz suggested by Rockford, you will be amazed how low a 10" woofer can drop! Not to mention the punchy bass as well. I have mine tuned to 38hz to make up for rise in cabin frequency & I am very impressed with them indeed. With the box tuned to 40.5 hz, they will drop as low as 32hz in the car so be sure to use an amp with subsonic filter @ 20hz if using in ported box. I wouldn't recomend them in a sealed box as output is considerably lower & not worth any gain in sound quality for sacrifice in output. Perform very well in ported enclosure @ 1 cu ft per woofer which IMO is not that large of a box. will get maximum output @ 1.4 Cu ft with some sacrifice of sound Q. Travel is a wopping 13mm, thats alot of cone movement for a 10" driver! I have them in a large car with a propaine gas tank in the trunk(Propaine powered car) & I still get a decent back massage. Still required lots of dynamat to combat the rattles.
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Alex from Taylorville, IL
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Honestly the best sub I have ever owned so far its got great sq and with the RT amp great SPL I had two in a 3.7cu foot vented enclosure and are beasts I ran a Rockford 801s to them its 2400 watts or bout 1000RMS but overall a great sub just watch out the wrong box will bottom these out.
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SR. magoo from Las Vegas New Mexico
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I have 2 of these on a t1000-bd1-cp got mad one day and could not blow them!!!!!!!! these speakers require a lot of depth to mount in a box.
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P3d410 purchased 4 for 1 truck box 2 ti 1001-bd amps when hooked up properly made my ears bleed }:) with a smile on my face!
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Checked all over online no lower price any where. This speaker hits hard . Currently have 4 of these with 2 t1500-1bdcp amps. Definitely will purchase more when i blow them. Only draw back is that this speaker mounts too deep for a small truck.
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