

Break Your Subwoofer In
Much like the engine of a new automobile, a new subwoofer must go through a short but important process of “break-in” before it is run under harsh conditions. The “break-in” process will ensure the subwoofer is able to perform as it has been designed to.
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. Over-driving the woofer before it has been properly broken-in will usually result in premature failure and poor performance.
- Series Name: Anarchy, Model: PL10S, Size: 10-inch
- Power Handling: 800 watts, Voice Coil: Single
- Impedance: 4 Ohms, Mounting Depth: 4.64 inches
- Mounting Hole Diameter: 9.2 inches
- Dimensions: 10.1” x 10.1” x 5.08”, Weight: 6.83 lbs.
- Resonant Frequency: 38 Hz, Sensitivity (1 Watt/1 Meter): 86 dB
- Cone: Poly Injection, Surround: Rubber
- Basket: Stamped, Box Type: Sealed & ported
ConePolypropylene is a resilient and durable manufactured material that can be used in thousands of applications across virtually all fields. In the specific case of our cones, this material allows for maximum give that produces great sounding speakers lasting you a long time. | SurroundStantoprene is a rubber material commonly used in making speaker surrounds. Durability is a major advantage when it comes to the long-term use of your speaker. This will minimize air leaks, critical to overall performance. | Voice CoilOur speakers are capable of higher or elevated temperature strength and fatigue properties that will increase performance and efficiency of heavy duty play time through lower weight and higher operating temperatures. |