Eclipse (Fujitsu Ten) SW-9152 Subwoofers

Eclipse (Fujitsu Ten) SW-9152 Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Polyether Surround
  • Titanium Cone
  • Dual Mirror-Image Spiders
  • Aluminum Voice Coil Former
  • "Bottomless" Design
  • Aero-Vented Pole Piece
  • Cast Aluminum Frame
  • Triple-Stacked Magnet
  • Small Sealed-Box Enclosure
  • Continuous Power Handling: 750W
  • Music Power Handling: 1,500W
  • Dual Voice Coil
  • Quick Change Assembly

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 15, 2006]
Tight Whips
Model Reviewed: Eclipse SW-9152

Strength:

Price, material, looks, ok, look, just buy these things!!!

Weakness:

my ear drums

I am new to car stereo's, and decided to put a nice system in my Excursion, and came across these bad boys. These are the first, and will be the last subs I ever buy.
Ok, so I am so satisfied with these I don't know where to begin, I am running a Rockford Fosgate T20001bd amp, which is putting out 1245 watts, and I don't even know if I am pushing the subs hard or what. I am afraid of blowing one so I don't want to abuse them. All I know is they ROCK, I have a huge ported box, which is as wide as my Excursion, and about 18" deep. They hit so hard I can't even write a review right because my brain it still being jarred from the 3.25" of movement these subs have. Everywhere I go I get complmented on them, and it is fun to drive thru S-Mart (name change)and set off every car alarm in the parking lot...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 19, 2004]
SW9152
Model Reviewed: Eclipse SW-9152

Strength:

Total powerhouse of a sub. Very clean, very precise in sealed or ported applications. The impact is greater than most subs ive owned, and ive owned quite a few, so that says something.

Weakness:

Enclosures for max output ported approach 6CF per sub on the 15's

This is a great sub that is very versital. It has great control overall, and is a very precise driver in sealed or ported. The power needed to get this sub to reach full potential is way more than Eclipse lets on. I use 1500+ watts RMS from an Eclipse DA-7122. Before that I broke it in for 6 months in a sealed box using an Earthquake PH-D2. Needless to say you can never have too much power. I tuned my final enclosure to 35Hz, and this allows for a -3dB downpoint of 16Hz give or take. In turn this means the sub plays at full excursion below the limits of human hearing. EVERYTHING moves and rather violently if I might say so. Not bad for a single driver. Eclipse and TC Sounds have put together a great driver that is capeable of filling the needs of SQ heads, and bass freaks alike.

Similar Products Used:

Kicker L715's W6v2 12's W712's Alpine Type R's RF Punch Power DVC's (old skool) Kicker XPL15's Orion HCCA 12's Orion H210's the list continues, but I cant think of anymore right now.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 23, 2003]
justin
Model Reviewed: eclipse titanium pro 15

Strength:

one will slam so hard you wont believe. dual 4's perfect for mono setup

Weakness:

none it hits clean and hard

this sub is the hardest slammin sub ive ever had. it hits 6 dbs harder then two l7 15's on the same memphis 1500 watts rms amp. kickers hit a 149 legal on the front dash and the eclipse did 155.5 in a 3.41 cu. foot vented box.

Similar Products Used:

jl w7 ,rockford power hx2 , kicker l7, memphis m class

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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