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1200 W Peak (600W RMS) 10" Phantom Series Single 4-Ohm Car Subwoofer
• 600 Watts RMS
• 1200 Watts Max
• Polypropylene and Paper Cone
• Rubber Surround
• Aluminum Basket
• Includes Sealed Enclosure
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NVX XMDFS102
Dual 10" Sealed 3/4" (2.0 cubic ft) MDF Black Carpeted Subwoofer Enclosure (Made in the USA)
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Manufacturer:
Model Number:
(2)P10SVC, XMDFS102
Weight:
57.00lbs
Internal SKU:
p10svc_2_xmdfs102
Internal Product ID:
194693
NICE BASIC BOX, BUT.......
I BOUGHT TWO NVX 10 INCH SUBS, SO I DECIDED TO JUST BUY THIS BASIC BOX CONSIDERING THE SPECS MATCH UP, AND ITS THE SAME BRAND AS THE SUBS. GOT THE BOX AND SPEAKERS ON THE SAME DAY, WENT TO INSTALL THE SUBS INTO THE BOX, AND THEY DON'T FIT. WHAT!? THE HOLE IS NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR THE SUBS TO SIT FLUSH, THEY WOULD NEED TO BE ROUTED OR CUT TO BE BIGGER. NORMALLY THATS NOT AN ISSUE, BUT I BOUGHT THESE SPECIFICALLY AND DO NOT FEEL I SHOULD HAVE TO DO THIS WHEN THEY CLEARLY SHOULD HAVE FIT. SONIC WAS COOL ABOUT THE RETURN AND GAVE ME NO ISSUES AT ALL. CUSTOMER SERVICE IS ALIVE!
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Not bad for the money.
I really didn't feel like making a new box so decided to order one. For the money it's not terrible, however it was only sealed in corners that are easily seen. All the corners need to be sealed on the front side of the box which I did.
The connectors are functional but wouldn't recommend if you want to push a lot of power since they have small connections inside the box.
After the fixes and modifications to the connectors I'm happy, mostly cause I have a decent box without building it myself.
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Amazing in the right box !
I bought this sub for 2 reasons: I needed a sub in my second vehicle, that would fit in a small ported enclosure, and was cheap. (that's 3 technically)
The T/S parameters on this sub were VERY conducive to a rather tiny enclosure, and at $40, lets see ! (I hope they don't change parameters)
So I gamed this driver out on WinISD, and BOOM ! it yielded the form of ear popping thump I was looking for... BUY
I ended up with a 600 ci (that's right, .347cf) [net] tuned to 34 Hz.
to get a port to fit in this micro sized enclosure, I went with a 12" long piece of 1 1/2" ABS (1.590 actually) with flares on both ends. yep this breaks all of the rules on port sizing, but that's what I do while thinking outside of the box.. I rounded it out with some poly fill.
(NO chuffing either, when playing music) it WILL chuff with a 20Hz test tone.
This provides a 9 db hump at 34 Hz. Any EQ, or amp boost is pure gravy.
That being said, I hooked up an old school Punch 100a2 (remember, budget minded) it sound good/ok but, it needed more power. I found a Punch 250a2, and the circle was completed!
In the end, I have enough thump to rattle the interior and license plate, and amaze those who want to see my sub. "..that's it !!! " is usually the response.
The truly funny thing is, I didn't even use MDF, AND none of the panels weren't long enough to justify bracing.
So, for under $75, driver, particle board, ABS pipe, and Misc.
You can have a baby sub, that sounds all grown up, and won't annoy your wife. At least for the space it takes up, anyway :)
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