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5 star
40%
4 star
40%
3 star
0%
2 star
20%
1 star
0%



Durability
4
Value
4.4
Features
4
Design
4.6
Usability
4.4

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Really a p.o.s., I hooked up to a kicker 400w and didn't last more than half power and they didn't handle the power.. I was really thinking in a bigger amp.. they sound good connecting them to the stereo amp 20w RMS, if you are going to spend money in a sub.. don't get a Sony.. I have a kicker CVR 8¨ and sound like 10 times harder, deeper, louder, and better than 2 of this subs with the same power.. really a waste of time and money looking at this sub!

By Carlos on February 21, 2008

9 found this helpful


Lots of Bang for your Buck

I have one of these for my vehicle in a custom box paired with a sony xplod amp and it rocks. One 10" sub is plenty in my opinion. When I turn the bass all the way up its way more sub then i could want or ask for. I highly recommend this product. You can obviously get bigger and better subs but especially for the money you'll be very happy with it

By Shane on January 28, 2009

7 found this helpful


Performance on these subs

I've had these subs for about 2 months now, and they're running just as strong as the day i got them. I haven't even hooked an amp up yet, there wired right to my stock bass speaker. It bumps hard now, i cant imagine how nice and loud they will sound with the sony 600 watt amp i am looking to get. Great buy for the money, and cool design. I recommend them to anyone

By Joseph on November 14, 2007

6 found this helpful


Decent Subs for the Price

i used to own this subs and they sounded good with a 850w GT1000m Boss amp. i sold the system to my brother and he got a 1000w Visonik V318XT amp and sounded way better. recommended to make some noise.

By Jose on November 15, 2008

6 found this helpful


Not bad for price

I owned two 10" P5's, each one was in its own sealed box with .75cu ft internal volume. The subs are very heavily built with screw terminals and rubber surround. I broke them in for a couple weeks on a Lightning Audio amp with each sub receiving 150watts RMS. I then upgraded to a Sony amp with each sub getting 165watts RMS. The subs have good sound quality and play pretty deep but they are not very loud. I finally got a MTX 81000D amplifier and each sub then received about 500watts RMS and they did not last 2 hours. I recommend these subs to any entry level system but not for competition. I had these in a 1989 Silverado single cab. You can see the setup on my space at "http://myspace.com/skylinegt_01" and then go to my pictures.

By Casey on November 16, 2007

6 found this helpful


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