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Average Customer Rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars:
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| Durability | | 4.7 |
| Value | | 4.2 |
| Features | | 4.5 |
| Design | | 4.8 |
| Usability | | 4.7 |
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Barry from Lawton, OK
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I put two of these under the back seat of my F-150 Super Crew and this is my first experience with shallow mount subs as I have always had vehicles with plenty of space for "real" subwoofers and I usually go with Fosgate subs as they never disappoint. I agree that these are more of a midbass woofer than a true subwoofer although they can pick up some low notes, but they just don't have that "growl" of a true sub. I am running these with a Fosgate Power 500.1 at 2 ohms which gives each sub about 250 to 300 watts in a sealed box that allows .6 cubic feet per sub which is within the recommended size range. I didn't want to wait til I drove the truck 24 to 48 hours for the "break in" period so I just hooked up a battery charger to my truck and let it play at about 2/3 volume overnight for about a week to be safe and I could sense a slight difference from day to day. After about two months I decided to put some polyfill in the box to hopefullly add some depth to the bass and surprisingly it did, they are louder, deeper, and sound more like subwoofers now than midbass drivers. I also looked at but have not heard the Kicker shallow mounts, the Powerbass, and some other brands of shallow subs but they require about 1.0 cubic feet per sub and that is just not possible in the F-150 Super Crew so I would have to recommend these if that is your truck.
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Scott from Jackson, TN
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If you have ever owned Rockford Fosgate subs, then you know the quality and durability these subs have. I built a ported box using the recommended volume and port size/length with Rockford Fosgate 500.4 amp.The rear channel was bridged mono, into 4 ohm speaker load. I wired each sub in a series, then parelled the two subs together.
AND of course, they ROCK!!!
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Trey from Daly City, CA
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I have two of these in a sealed box anddd idk about these for the price. I never used shallow mounts before, but because of space i was forced too. It could be cuz im used to the loud deepness of a 12'' that i was disappointed. Maybe cuz of the price my expectations were higher. nonetheless i really wouldn't get these again
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bdobb2125@hotmail.com from Allen, TX
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I bought two p3sd410. Talk about a great value. I bought one to add to the one I already had and found out that they were different ohms. The price was so great that I decided to just buy another speaker to match the one I previously purchased. I love the way my subs sound and can't wait to purchase something else from them when I can.
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Philly77 from Chicago,il
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Solid sub for price and convenience of tight space applications.
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