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Proline X Driv 850 | 8" 800W Subwoofer
Proline X Driv 650 | 6.5" 400W Subwoofer
Prodigy Audio 1200 watt 15 inch Subwoofer | NB5 Series
Prodigy Audio 1200 watt 12 inch Subwoofer | NB5 Series
Prodigy Audio 1000 watt 10 inch Subwoofer | NB5 Series
Prodigy Audio 2800 Watt Mono Block Amplifier | NB2800.1
Prodigy Audio 12 inch Subwoofer | NB3 Series
Prodigy Audio 12 inch Subwoofer | NB2 Series
Prodigy Audio 10 inch Subwoofer | NB2 Series
Prodigy Audio 8 inch Subwoofer | NB2 Series
Prodigy Audio 800 watt 8 inch Subwoofer | NB5 Series
Why Car Subwoofer Power Matters
Car subwoofer power determines how well the sub can play low frequencies. It affects volume, clarity, and control. Proper power keeps the cone moving smoothly. It helps avoid distortion at higher levels. It makes the bass feel stronger and more stable.
RMS Power for Daily Use
RMS power rating shows how much continuous power a subwoofer can handle. It reflects real-world performance, not short bursts. Matching RMS power between the amp and sub gives the best results. It keeps output clean across all types of music. It ensures long-term reliability during daily driving.
Peak Power for Short Bursts
Peak power tells you how much a subwoofer can handle for a moment. It is not the same as continuous output. It helps protect the subwoofer during sudden bass hits. It is useful for understanding overall strength. It should not be used to choose amplifier power.
Power Handling and Amplifier Matching
A subwoofer performs best when paired with the right amplifier. Too little power can cause weak bass and clipping. Too much power can overheat the coil. Proper matching keeps the sub safe and controlled. It results in stronger and cleaner output.
Impedance and Power Delivery
Impedance affects how much power the amplifier sends to the subwoofer. Lower impedance draws more power from the amp. Higher impedance draws less power. Matching impedance protects both the amp and sub. It ensures the system runs safely and efficiently.
Reliable Performance for All Vehicles
Quality subs and amps handle power smoothly under load. They resist heat and vibration inside the vehicle. They keep their tone clear at high volume. They stay consistent during long listening sessions. They provide strong performance in all driving conditions.