About the Lightning Audio L2-D410
Bass impact
Bass impact
If you're looking to add low-end impact to your system, check out Lightning Audio's L2-D410 subwoofer. This hard-hitting sub handles up to 250 watts RMS, more than enough power to enliven even the dullest drive.
Built tough
Lightning Audio built the L2-D410 with a tough polypropylene cone and a durable poly-foam surround so it'll deliver strong bass for years to come. The sub's heavy-gauge steel basket won't flex or vibrate, so your bass will stay consistent and clear, even at high levels. Lightning Audio built this sub to last, using the most up-to-date materials and design. Its dual 4-ohm voice coil configuration allows a variety of wiring setups.
To drive this single subwoofer, we recommend a mono amplifier rated between 200 and 375 watts RMS at 1 or 4 ohms. For more information, please refer to our article on How to Match Subwoofers and Amplifiers.
Product highlights:
- 10" dual 4-ohm voice coil subwoofer
- polypropylene cone
- poly-foam surround
- power handling: 250 watts RMS (500 watts max)
- frequency response: 18-250 Hz
- sensitivity: 83 dB
- top-mount depth: 5-3/16"
- sealed box volume: .60 cu. ft.
- ported box volume: 1.4 cu. ft.
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # L2-D410
What's in the box:
Lightning Audio L2-D410 owner's manual
- 10" Dual 4-ohm voice coil subwoofer
- Trim ring
- Owner's manual (English/ French/ Spanish/ German)
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Features & specs
Features and Specs | ||
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Size | 10 -inch | |
Impedance (Ohms) | --- | |
Cone Material | Polypropylene | |
Surround Material | Polyfoam | |
Port diameter (inches) | 3 | |
Port length (inches) | 9.4 | |
Free-Air | No | |
Dual Voice Coil | Yes | |
Sensitivity |
84 dB at 1 watt | |
Frequency Response | 19 - 250 Hz | |
Max RMS Power Handling | 250 | |
Peak Power Handling (Watts) | 500 | |
Top Mount Depth (inches) | 5 3/16 | |
Bottom Mount Depth (inches) | N/A | |
Cutout Diameter or Length (inches) | 9 3/16 | |
Frame Width | 10.662 | |
Frame Length | 10.662 | |
Vas (liters) | 47 | |
Fs (Hz) | 26.5 | |
Qts | 0.57 | |
Xmax (millimeters) | 21.2 | |
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year | |
Box Requirements | ||
Ideal Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) | 0.65 | |
Minimum Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) | 0.5 | |
Maximum Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) | 0.78 | |
Ideal Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) | 1.48 | |
Minimum Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) | N/A | |
Maximum Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) | N/A |
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Features
Dual 4Ω Voice Coils: The dual 4Ω voice coils offer wiring flexibility; when wired in parallel the woofer presents a 2Ω load, when wired in series the woofer presents an 8Ω load.
Compression Terminals: The L2-D410 features two sets of spring post terminals; they accommodate single banana plugs, dual banana plugs (standard 3/4" width), and bare speaker wire up to 10 gauge.
Trim Ring: To improve the cosmetic look, a decorative trim ring is included that mounts over the flange of the woofer. When using the trim ring the woofer is first mounted with four screws, then the ring is placed on top of the woofer, aligning the final four holes of the woofer with the ring. The other four screws are used for these holes to mount the ring and woofer to the enclosure. Without the trim ring the mounting height of the woofer is just over 1/2", with the trim ring it's approximately 1-1/8". The diameter of the trim ring is approximately 11".
Sealed Box: Lightning Audio recommends a sealed enclosure with an optimum internal volume of 0.65 ft³ (from 0.5 to 0.75 ft³ is acceptable). Sealed enclosures provide the most control over a woofer, will handle a lot of power, and provide accurate sonic reproduction, making them suitable for all types of music.
Ported Box: The optimum ported enclosure volume is 1.48 ft³ with one 3" diameter x 9.4" long port; this yields a tuning frequency of 38 Hz. Ported (or vented) enclosures typically provide better overall efficiency than sealed, so they are suitable for use with smaller amplifiers, giving you more bass output from less power. However, this efficiency comes at the expense of very low frequency output (below 34 Hz).
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