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Durability
3.8
Value
4.4
Features
4.6
Design
4.6
Usability
4.8

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starter subs for rookies

These subs look alot nicer than they are. The so called natural sound subs just dont have the bass inpact that you would expect from a sub that handles 400 RMS but you get what you pay for and overal a great price and honestly you cant get a better $50 sub good luck!

By steffan on September 22, 2011

15 found this helpful


Not really what I expected

I purchased 4 and dropped them into a custom ported box 1.6 cubic ft tuned to 35 for each sub and it hit okay, a week later I cut the box down about 1 cubic ft sealed per sub and it hit a lil harder. the subs would pop after a while of playing at medium volume and a week later they would pop at lower volumes, i know i have to take it easy until the subs break in but at that low of a volume and such little bass before they start crappin out and all that extra weight isnt worth it but hopefully they will break in soon and no more poppin.

By Brek on July 29, 2011

14 found this helpful


Tight bass!!

I bought 1 AWC10T. I try it in my civic 90'. I made a 4 cubic feet box for it. It was amazing! Later, I bought a 2nd AWC10T, I remade another box for these 2 subs. I used an Alpine MRP-M350 to power these subwoofers, 1 for each sub. I never have been scared with these subs! BUY IT NOW!! ;) A+++++

By Lastkall on February 4, 2011

14 found this helpful


Great Cheep Subs

I have 2 of these in a sealed box in the trunk of my 91 Totota celica. I used half of a Massive Audio 40wx4ch. The 2 bridged channels for about 300watts and that was about all the subs needed to sound great. The hit pretty low even in a sealed enclosure of about 2cu ft. I would recommend these to anyone looking for some great subs for a low price.

By Ryan on July 12, 2007

12 found this helpful


Good subs!

I have two of these in a bandpass box hooked up to an autotek 1000 watt amp. These subs aren't knock down the block, but they rattle the trunk. Great value at Sonic's price.

By Eman on August 21, 2011

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