Enjoy the rich sound of Bass in just about any vehicle with the SSL LoPro10 Class A/B 10 inch Low Profile Amplified Subwoofer. With 1200 Watts Max Power and MOSFET power supply and High and Low Level Inputs, this Amplified Subwoofer can be hooked up to just about any in-dash stereo. With a height of just 3 inch, it's a perfect solution when space is an issue as it can easily fit under the seat of most vehicles. Customize the sound with the Variable Low Pass Crossover, Subsonic Filter, Phase Control and Remote Subwoofer Control.
This process involves subjecting the subwoofer to no more than low-to-medium volume levels for a number of hours in the enclosure. 3-4 hours is generally sufficient for the subwoofer’s suspension to loosen enough to prevent the voice coil(s) from overheating and causing failure. The break-in period is also effective in extending subwoofer life.
Built-In AmplifierSystems with a built-in amplifier do not require the addition of an external amp. They already have the power to play louder. | High and Low Level InputsHigh-level inputs accept speaker output signals and low-level inputs accept pre-amp output signals to allow for the addition of amps and processors to standard factory or aftermarket source units. | MOSFET Power SupplyMetal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors quickly switch from full to non-conduction for high efficiency output. | Class A/BOur Class-A/B amplifiers feature specific linear circuitry that increases sound quality and power output while reducing distortion and improving efficiency. |
Variable Low Pass FilterVariable low-pass filter gives you control over the frequencies that pass through to the subwoofer. | Subsonic FilterSubsonic filter restricts low-frequencies below the specified setting for better subwoofer protection and performance. | Variable Bass BoostVariable Bass Boost allows you to adjust the low bass within the boost range to just the way you like it. | Phase ControlPhase control lets you switch the speaker phase with the amp if your speakers or subwoofer are hooked up 'out of phase'. |