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Sound Ordnance M2-10DVC 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils

Item # 777M210DVC

Win the battle for boom with subwoofers from Sound Ordnance.

Win the battle for boom with subwoofers from Sound Ordnance.

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Item # 777M210DVC

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About the Sound Ordnance M2-10DVC

John Pollard

Add some boom to your ride

Win the battle for boom with subwoofers from Sound Ordnance. Throw one or two of these bad boys in your vehicle to give you bass you can feel. You'll love the difference these subs make, and adding them to your system won't destroy your budget.

Add some boom to your ride

Win the battle for boom with subwoofers from Sound Ordnance. Throw one or two of these bad boys in your vehicle to give you bass you can feel. You'll love the difference these subs make, and adding them to your system won't destroy your budget.

Built like a tank

The M2-10DVC 10" subwoofer comes with a tough glass fiber cone that will keep its shape when the music's turned up, so your bass stays accurate. The butyl rubber surround helps keep the woofer's movement on track, and it'll stay pliable for years to come. The stamped steel basket provides a stable home for the whole assembly, so your bass plays the way it should.  

The dual 4-ohm voice coils allow you to wire the sub for 2- or 8-ohm impedance, giving you the flexibility you need when you add more Sound Ordnance subs in the future.  Also, Sound Ordnance backs up this sub with a 3-year warranty so you can have peace of mind while you're rocking hard. 

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Product highlights:

  • 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
  • glass fiber cone
  • butyl rubber surround
  • stamped steel basket
  • power range: 50-150 watts RMS (75 watts RMS per coil)
  • peak power handling: 300 watts
  • frequency response: 33-1000 Hz
  • sensitivity: 87.9 dB
  • top-mount depth: 4-15/16"
  • sealed box volume: 0.71-0.95 cubic feet
  • ported box volume: 0.88-1.24 cubic feet
  • grille not included
  • warranty: 3 years
  • MFR # M2-10DVC

What's in the box:

  • One 10" Dual 4-ohm voice coil woofer
  • Rubber gasket/ concealing ring (installed)
  • Owner's manual
  • Warranty information

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Features

Glass Fiber Cone: The cone is glass fiber, a rigid, yet light weight material that minimizes cone flex, resulting in low distortion and improved clarity.

Butyl Surround: The surround is butyl rubber to promote long life and durability.

Dual 4-ohm Voice Coils: This woofer features two 4-ohm voice coils that offer wiring flexibility. When the voice coils are wired in parallel, the woofer presents a 2-ohm load. When the voice coils are wired in series, the woofer presents an 8-ohm load.

Binding Posts: The 5-way binding post speaker terminals will accept spade connectors, single or dual banana plugs, pin connectors, or bare wire up to 10 gauge.

Concealing Ring: The woofer includes a removable, rubber gasket/concealing ring used to hide the woofer's mounting screws for a neat and professional looking installation.

Sealed Box Volume: The recommended sealed box volume is 0.85 ft³ (from 0.71 ft³ to 0.95 ft³ is acceptable).

Vented Box Volume: The recommended vented box volume is 0.99 ft³ with a 2.8" diameter x 10.6" long port (0.88 ft³ to 1.24 ft³ is acceptable).

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4 questions already asked

Q
Can this subwoofer be used in a downward firing configuration?
joel  Jan 26, 2021
2 answers
A
Yes
russell  Jan 28, 2021
A
Yes but leave enough clearance for the subwoofer to move. I built a box to fire down with about an inch clearance for movement. Sounds great.
darin  Jan 26, 2021
Q
Is Sound Ordnance made in China like Kicker, Jensen, Alpine, etc?
juan  May 09, 2018
1 answer
A
Sound Ordnance products are assembled in China, yes.
ryan  May 21, 2018 (Staff)
Q
I would like to run three of these infinite baffles across a rear deck. Thoughts?
ralph  Mar 04, 2018
1 answer
A
This woofer is not recommended for use in a "Free Air" or "Infinite Baffle" installation. For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly by phone or through our online chat service: https://www.crutchfield.com/support/ContactUs.aspx
ryan  Mar 14, 2018 (Staff)
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What's the RMS rating of this sub, it what amp would be a good fit?
bailey  Jul 03, 2014
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A
I believe 150. I bought the mono 350 rms sound ordnance amp to push the sub. After fine tuning with a crutch field tech, this unit bumps hard for a single 10.
aaryn  Jul 04, 2014
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I run a 12 year old MTX Thunder 4244. These were my only choice due to the capabilities of my older amp. I am running 120watts through 2 of these. Quite surprised at the quality. I would definitely recommend.
randy  Jul 03, 2014
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Each voice coil is rated to 75 watts RMS. This means that the subwoofer total RMS is 150 watts. I have two M2-10DVC subwoofers coupled to a Sound Ordnance M-1500 mono amp and it sounds fantastic!
michael  Jul 03, 2014

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