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Earthquake Sound IW-SUB10 Thor 800W 4 Ohm In-Wall Subwoofer White (Each)

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Earthquake Sound IW-SUB10 Thor 800W 4 Ohm In-Wall Subwoofer White (Each)

The Thor IW10 in-wall Subwoofer features a unique sealed box design that is only 9cm deep. It does not load the wall cavity like traditional in-wall subwoofers. It is an easy install with no guesswork on part of the installer. Thundering bass down to 20 HZ and discreet flexible design. Both a metal grill and frames for fabric grills are provided so a perfect custom integration can be accomplished with no extra expense. The Thor Sub can also be mounted in the ceiling or on the underside of furniture.

Features: 

  • Bolt in stud mounting
  • 16" Center to Center positioning
  • 24" Center to Center positioning
  • Exclusive 10" SWS patented subwoofers
  • SLAPS patented passive radiators
  • Less than 4" mounting depth (3-3/4")
  • Resilient fire retardant back box
  • Two (2) Custom cloth grilles

Specifications:

  • Woofer: 10" (254mm)with 2 1/2 excursion
  • Patented design, 10" (254mm) SLAPS Passive Radistor
  • RMS Power: 300W
  • Max Power: 800W
  • Power Handling: 50-800Watts
  • Frequency Response: 20 - 160Hz
  • Sensitivity: 89dB@1W/1M
  • Nominal Impedance: 4-Ohm
  • Finish: White / Paintable, custom grille options included
     

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