Square Subwoofer

Kicked 12 Inch Square Subwoofer

I don't have anything negative to say about this sub. I think it looks great, and the 12 inch square subwoofer is big enough to give you a great sound without being obnoxious. If you want great, loud sound this is a great option.

Some of the square subwoofer details include:
- Solo-Baric L7 subwoofer, 2-ohm impedance
- 750 Watts RMS; 1500 Watts power peak
- 20-100 Hz frequency response
- Injection molded cone with full coverage back bracing
- 1 year limited warranty

Pyle 10 Inch Square Subwoofer

This is one of the cheaper options, but still gives you a lot of bang for your buck. This 10 inch square subwoofer has a simple look, but some great build, and I haven't yet talked to anyone who wasn't happy with this purchase.

Some of the square subwoofer details include:
- 4-ohm impedance
- 1200 Watts power peak
- Bumped and vented extended pole piece
- Silver treated polyproplene cone
- 1 year warranty

Square Subwoofer Information

A subs shape is one of the first things you'll want to consider when you are starting your search. While there are two different schools of thought on this, many people prefer a square subwoofer because they believe that the square covers more space, which will give you more sound, of course, there are people who will argue this.

One of the big points that people will bring up when arguing for the square option that can't be argued against is that the shape will make it easier to set up your sound system when space is an issue. Most of your other components will be shaped this way, and it will make things easier to arrange. Many also pick this option because they think it looks better.

While a lot of enthusiasts will have a lot to say on this issue either way, the truth is that it really seems to be a matter of personal opinion.