SUBWOOFER INSTALLATION AND WIRING DIRECTIONS

Enclosure Materials

Typically, 5/8” or 3/4” MDF (Medium Density Fiber Board) is best for most applications. 3/4” MDF is recommended.

Enclosure Build Materials

Connecting joints need to be glued and screwed to ensure no air escapes and joints do not separate under high pressure. Mitered and rabbit joints also help to ensure the enclosure joints are secure.

Bracing

Internal bracing is also recommended to prevent flexing and to strengthen the enclosure.

Note: The volume taken up by the bracing should be added to the total enclosure interior volume.

There are two common bracing methods.

1.Corner Bracing: These help prevent the connection joints from separating under heavy vibration and air pressure. Use 1’ x 1” MDF at all interior joints

2.Diagonal Bracing: These internal braces connect the top side to the bottom side as well front side to back side. This prevents the wood from bowing or pushing outwards.

Use 1” x 2” with 1” surface contact that is glued and screwed.

Wiring

Wiring Parallel, Series or Parallel/Series will affect the final impedance at the amp and great care must taken to ensure the amp is not driven below it’s intended impedance capabilities.

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Maxxsonics MW15D2, MW10D4, MW12SQD4, MW10D2, MW12D4, MW12D2 manual Enclosure Materials, Enclosure Build Materials

MW12D2, MW12D4, MW15D2, MW10D2, MW12SQD4 specifications

Maxxsonics is renowned for producing high-performance subwoofers that deliver exceptional sound quality and robust power handling. Among their standout offerings are the MW12SQD4, MW12D4, MW10D4, MW12D2, and MW15D2 models. Each of these subwoofers is carefully engineered to ensure maximum performance and reliability, making them ideal choices for car audio enthusiasts seeking deep, impactful bass.

The MW12SQD4 and MW12D4 subwoofers feature a dual 4-ohm voice coil configuration. This design enhances flexibility in wiring options, allowing users to configure the subwoofers for optimal power handling based on their amplifier setup. With a power handling capacity of up to 1200 watts peak, these models are built to deliver robust audio performance without compromising sound quality.

The MW10D4 and MW12D2, on the other hand, are designed for applications requiring compact yet powerful subwoofers. The MW10D4 utilizes a dual 4-ohm voice coil too, while the MW12D2 features a dual 2-ohm configuration. This versatility allows for varied installation options depending on the space and power requirements. Both models provide a remarkable bass response that complements any audio system, ensuring that users experience every beat and note with clarity.

The MW15D2 subwoofer is the powerhouse of the lineup, boasting a massive 15-inch cone that produces deep, resonating bass even in large installations. With a dual 2-ohm configuration, it provides high power handling, allowing users to push their audio systems to the limit without distortion. This subwoofer is designed to handle substantial power, making it perfect for serious audiophiles who demand the very best in bass response.

One of the key technologies featured across these subwoofers is the advanced composite cone design. This construction provides durability while ensuring excellent stiffness, resulting in both higher efficiency and improved sound quality. Additionally, the rubber surround enhances the lifespan of the subwoofers by providing greater flexibility during extreme movements.

In summary, the Maxxsonics MW series, including MW12SQD4, MW12D4, MW10D4, MW12D2, and MW15D2 subwoofers, is built with premium materials and innovative technology. Their flexible voice coil configurations, robust power handling capabilities, and advanced composite cone designs make them ideal choices for anyone looking to enhance their car audio system with high-quality bass. Whether for daily listening or competitive setups, these subwoofers promise an unparalleled audio experience.