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Earthquake SWS thin subwoofers

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Printed Date: July 21, 2025 at 9:19 PM


Topic: Earthquake SWS thin subwoofers

Posted By: badfishlbc
Subject: Earthquake SWS thin subwoofers
Date Posted: July 13, 2004 at 9:05 PM

Has anyone tried these subs yet? The price and specs on these sub.

8" needs .25-.5 cubic feet
10" needs .25-.5 cubic feet
12" needs .5-1.0 cubic feet

They have long excursion and are extremely shallow at 3" for the 12" subwoofer.

Check it out here:

SWS Subwoofer Link
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Posted By: Bigblockek9
Date Posted: August 04, 2004 at 2:25 AM

I would also like to know too!  I have a single cab pickup and two 12s would be really nice

but really, 3" deep and .5 to 1.0 cube per sub? wow, is it for real?





Posted By: badfishlbc
Date Posted: August 04, 2004 at 3:09 PM

Well I went ahead and purchased a 10" sub and put it into a .4 cubic foot box and the thing pounds. It's also an excellent SQ subwoofer. I was really impressed with the sound quality of this sub.

It's also extremely versatile and can go in many different types of boxes with a wide range of sizes. This sub is for real and they are selling out like crazy.

I bought mine from Thunder Audio and Video. www.lightav.com





Posted By: IXJ159
Date Posted: August 04, 2004 at 7:05 PM

Pioneer came has these fisrt, 1200 watts max. 3.5 inches deep, only comes in a 12 tho.





Posted By: badfishlbc
Date Posted: August 05, 2004 at 12:45 AM
The Pioneer and Blaupunkt units sound terrible and require larger boxes. Plus they don't have anywhere near the SPL of the Earthquake.





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