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SoundQubed HDS2.3 12" Subwoofer 800W RMS 1600W Peak D2 / D4
SoundQubed HDS2.3 12" Subwoofer 800W RMS 1600W Peak D2 / D4
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SoundQubed HDS2.3 12" Subwoofer 800W RMS 1600W Peak D2 / D4 is a strong choice for anyone building a daily system that wants real low-end output without jumping into a much larger, more power-hungry woofer. Sold by AudioSellerz.com.
The HDS2.3 12" is built for people who want a subwoofer that can play deep, stay controlled, and take real amplifier power in a daily driver or custom bass setup. At 800 watts RMS and 1600 watts peak, this model has enough motor and coil to deliver serious bass while still being practical for a wide range of installs. SoundQubed lists both versions with a 2.5" high-temp voice coil, 100 oz magnet, and 12mm Xmax, giving you a solid mix of output, excursion, and thermal durability for everyday abuse.
This listing combines both voice coil options into one product so you can choose the version that best fits your amplifier and final ohm load goal:
- Dual 2 ohm
- Dual 4 ohm
Both versions are built on the same HDS2.3 12" platform, but the published specs do show a few differences. The D2 version is listed with a 27Hz resonant frequency and 82.6dB sensitivity, while the D4 version is listed with a 31.6Hz resonant frequency and 84.1dB sensitivity. SoundQubed describes both as high-performance 12" subwoofers engineered for deep, powerful bass in daily driver and custom car audio setups.
Why this sub makes sense
- 12" size with strong low-end output
- 800W RMS / 1600W peak power handling
- Dual 2 ohm or dual 4 ohm options
- 2.5" high-temp voice coil
- 100 oz magnet
- 12mm Xmax
- Built for daily systems and custom bass setups
- Strong option for sealed or ported enclosures
If you want a 12" that can handle real power and still make sense in a serious daily setup, the HDS2.3 is a great middle-ground choice. It is the kind of woofer that works well for someone chasing hard-hitting bass, clean low-end response, and flexible wiring options without needing to step into something far more extreme. SoundQubed positions both versions as reliable, hard-hitting performers for bass lovers who want output without going overboard on cost.
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