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PYLE PLQ-B10 500 Watts Single Bandpass System
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PYLE PLQ-B10 500 Watts Single Bandpass System List Price: $115.95
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Features
 10" high power subwoofer
 4 ohm impedance
 Blue polypropylene cone
 Specially treated black rubber edge suspension
 2" aluminum voice coil
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PYLE PLQ-B10 500 Watts Single Bandpass System Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ PLQB10 Pyle Blue Wave QUOOBZ subwoofer
The first thing I noticed while unboxing the subwoofer is the weight of the carpet covered, cast-aluminum box, very nice heft but the carpet is slippery. Plexi-glass window on one end let's you see the travel of the heavy duty blue, poly cone. Dual ports on the opposite end of the box have a very smooth finish. Actual power ratings are 350 Watts RMS/500 Watts peak.
Situated just below the dual tuned ports is the gold-plated, spring-loaded combination speaker connection block that will accept banana plugs and pin-type connections as well as wire up to at least 4-gauge. There is a built-in low-pass filter in the sub so sensitivity is slightly reduced at lower power levels. At least 15 watts of power is needed to hear the bass but keep turning up the volume and at half of rated power (175 watts)it's actually a little too much for me. Freq. response is stated as 30Hz to 700HZ but there is about a 3db/octave roll-off above 450Hz, response down to about 18Hz is excellent.
Pyle Audio has been around for a very long time. I first started seeing Pyle equipment come in for installlation or repair back in the early 1980's in the electronics shop where I worked. They've always maintained a decent, low-budget, alot of "boom-for-the-buck" line of equipment and this is a good example.
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