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The Earthquake Sound SLAPS-M10v2 is a revolutionary 10-inch passive bass radiator designed to enhance subwoofer output and efficiency. Its patented design allows for low-frequency tuning in compact enclosures, making it perfect for both home and mobile audio setups. With user-tunable features and a slim profile, this bass radiator adds up to +6dB of bass, ensuring a powerful audio experience without the hassle of additional amplifier power.
Model name | SLAPS-M12v2 |
Speaker type | Passive Bass Radiator |
Special features | Increases sound pressure level (SPL) |
Recommended uses for product | Subwoofer enclosures |
Compatible devices | Desktop, Television |
Subwoofer diameter | 10 Inches |
Unit count | 1 count |
Controller type | Corded electric |
Colour | black |
Included components | Warranty card, Product insert, SLAPS-M12v2 passive radiator with mass installed |
Item weight | 962 g |
Is waterproof | FALSE |
Product Dimensions | 5.72 x 31.42 x 31.42 cm; 961.62 g |
Item model number | SLAPS-M12v2 |
Other display features | CE |
Color | black |
Item Weight | 962 g |
D**K
Earthquake sound slaps m12 v2. Good stuff!!!
The Earthquake sound slaps 12 is a really good option for those who want good, clean, deep bass without a huge box. Performance is somewhere between sealed and ported with benefits of both. A bit more musical like sealed box and small box requirement but louder like a ported box without taking up your whole trunk. Win/win situation for me. Easy box build too. Saves money on wood, glue, screws, etc.
C**N
De buena calidad.
El radiador es de buena calidad y de buenos materiales aunque le falta un manual de usuario y especificar para que sirve el tornillo central, en que ayuda en el sonido o cual es su funcion🤔
A**R
Took my existing dual 12" seal box down to 21 Hz
I couldn't be happier with the performance gains after installing a pair of these SLAPS M12-V2 passive radiators in my dual 12" box. The 2 Skar SVR-12's are fed with 1,200 watts RMS at 2 Ohms, and sounded great before adding the M12's. Now they hit harder, just about as tight. Most of all, they go way lower, and produce a startling subsonic shock on kick drum bass. Using a tone generator, I have fun showing friends how my car starts to shake apart at 26 and 23 Hz. You can't hear the bass that low, but you can sure feel it!I added a 290g disc of stainless steel to each passive radiator, which tuned my box to about 21 Hz, and used red loctite on the double nuts.
B**N
SlapsV2
This version feels more beefier than the V1 for some reason-so quality went up a notch. The cutout is slightly different than the v1 (smaller) so I had to make plates so they fit Over the original v1 hole. The specs (IN Detail) can be found only on the Earthquake EU website-and not the American one for some reason. No big deal. I have them in a 2.4cf box which puts it at 24hz (no mass). They are in the box pictured that housed my V1s. 4 total on 2 15s and WOW. They are loosening bolts all over the car. You may loose a db versus ported but the quality makes up the difference. Definitely worth it.I love the fact that I didn't need to make a box that took up the entire front and back my trunk for these lows. No EQ in the car but do have it on a crossover. Do it right and you'll love it. Make sure your sub has a Qts of .4 or below otherwise you may break something.
J**R
I uploaded the manual - Less punchy but much more efficient
Kick drums aren't as punchy as when I had 2 12s sealed but I can hit much lower notes now. Still working on EQing the whole thing to be more punchy.
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