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With a peak power rating of 1200 watts, the JBL MS-10SD2 subwoofer will add serious muscle to any car audio system. But the MS-10SD2 is also about flexibility, offering you the exact wiring options you need to build the car audio system of your dreams. A two-ohm, dual voice-coil design, the MS-10SD2 lets you wire the two voice coils in parallel (to get more output from your amplifier) or in series (to bridge your amp for adding a second sub) or your own personal preference. The system design possibilities are almost unlimited - and the sound is exceptional. Featuring a rigid laminated polypropylene cone, fabric surround and vented polepiece, the MS-10SD2 is optimised for sealed and vented enclosures with a vented, cast-aluminum basket that dissipates heat effectively to play louder and longer without power compression. Power, accuracy and dynamic range are what set JBL professional loudspeakers apart, and the JBL MS-10SD2 subwoofer has been engineered to the same exacting standards.
Features
Proven technologies
To realistically recreate the experience of listening to live sound, the MS-10SD2 shares a number of innovative JBL technologies and materials that give it a pronounced performance advantage over competitive systems in its price range.
Dual voice coils
A subwoofer that uses two voice coils with separate connections to drive a single cone doesn't just greatly expand your wiring options, it maximises bass output. For example, a two-ohm dual voice-coil subwoofer with the coils wired in parallel presents a one-ohm load to your amplifier. That lower impedance means the...
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Features
Proven technologies
To realistically recreate the experience of listening to live sound, the MS-10SD2 shares a number of innovative JBL technologies and materials that give it a pronounced performance advantage over competitive systems in its price range.
Dual voice coils
A subwoofer that uses two voice coils with separate connections to drive a single cone doesn't just greatly expand your wiring options, it maximises bass output. For example, a two-ohm dual voice-coil subwoofer with the coils wired in parallel presents a one-ohm load to your amplifier. That lower impedance means the...
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