Skar Audio VD-10 D2 10" 800W Max Power Dual 2 Ohm Shallow Mount Car Subwoofer
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Yes, they most certainly will. There should be no issues with the right amp and box. I recently purchased these in 12s, and they sound fantastic, especially for the price (RP1200). If you're going to put two subs in, 1 D amp should suffice.
I have two under the seat of a 2010 extended cab Chevy; there isn't a lot of room in my truck, and they fit perfectly! With the correct box, I'm confident you'll be fine. They're extremely shallow.
1 OHM stable at 1500 watts! Should suffice to do exactly what you require and will continue to do so for many years.
Yes, assuming you have enough airspace in your box, they should hit well.
Selected User Reviews For Skar Audio VD-10 D2 10" 800W Max Power Dual 2 Ohm Shallow Mount Car Subwoofer
I don't usually go against the grain, which means I buy everything from Rockford! For the past few years, I've been using Rockford amps, which have all performed admirably. I was hesitant to purchase the Rockford shallow mount p3 after reading numerous reviews. After a lot of research, I kept coming across skar audio, then watch videos, etc. , so I just gave up and bought two vd d2s and a prefab box, which I had to modify (very simple). I've got and I've got and I've got and I've got Underseat box for 150 supercrew, and these things PACK A PUNCH! I've been running them for about 5 months now, and people are literally pulling up alongside me at stop lights asking what I have in my truck; they know when I pull into work; friends hear me coming; and my lady jumps in my truck whenever she gets the chance! These things have a nice, deep bass that hits nice and low. To get it just right, I had to fiddle with the crossover. With only about 300 watts per sub from a 500 watt Rockford prime mono (birth sheet 638) and not even half way up, the sub barely moves and shakes my entire truck! For overall quality, I keep my amp turned down, but if you want all eyes (and ears) on you, GET A PAIR! You will not be dissatisfied with your purchase. If you're out with the ladies, turn the volume down; if you're out with the guys, turn it up. From now on, Rockford amps and Skar subs will be the perfect match for me.
It has astonished me for a 10; I have it set to 400W and it sounds fantastic in my Patrol. Outside, there isn't much bass, so I went with a 10 rather than a 12. I enjoy my music, but I believe that unless my windows are down, others should not have to hear it when I drive by!.
After my previous subwoofer burned out twice, I installed this in a 10" sealed shallow Pioner box, and it worked perfectly. br>br>I know it has a lot more potential than what I can do in my small space. Eventually, I'll find a larger enclosure to maximize this Sub's recommended specifications, but for now, it'll suffice for my bass needs.
I didn't realize there was a one-month return window when I bought it on January 8, and it wasn't installed until today, February 20. Within 30 minutes of installation, the speaker had blown. I probably got about 12 to 15 minutes of actual play time out of it lol I was wary of the break-in period, so I never turned it up and kept my amp's settings low, and it still smoked. I'm not sure if I got a bad one or not, but $80 was squandered in less than 30 minutes.
Two of these were installed under the back seat in a sealed box in a 15 Tundra DC. 69 cubic feet of storage (as recommended by the manufacturer). 65) box has a value of 5. Because I'm only 5 inches tall, the shallow mount was necessary. Skar has definitely gained a following in this town. I used an RP2000 in conjunction with this. 1. They sound clean and punchy with the gain turned all the way down and no DB boost!.
The vd and svr were both tried. Although the svr has a deeper bass, the sound quality is poor. The VD has better sound quality, takes up less space, and is less expensive, as well as being capable of handling a large amount of power. Kicker cvr isn't all it's cracked up to be.
I bought two of these to fit under a 2015 Silverado crew cab and they are great subs at a reasonable price. I'm driving them with a monoblock SSL amp that puts out 1500 watts rms. My speakers had a maximum power output of 500 watts. They work well with the amp and, after a one-month break-in period, can handle extended periods of strong bass. The only issue I had was that they didn't quite fit into the sub box, so I had to file the opening down a little more. They work flawlessly after that.