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MX10-22
- ±13.7 mm Klippel verified excursion and maximized surface area for excellent displacement capability
- Seamless dish cone is extremely rigid and durable with a sleek and modern look
- Custom tooled surround allows long throw while maximizing cone surface area
- Extensive venting cools the voice coil enabling high power handling with low power compression
- Dual spiders maintain linear excursion for lower distortion even when pushed to the limit
Quick Overview The Max-X MX10-22 10" dual voice coil high excursion subwoofer from Dayton Audio is built for incredible low frequency extension and high SPL. This affordable driver combines durability, efficiency, and maximum displacement into a great looking speaker that will deliver the deepest bass with power and authority. Optimized for use in compact enclosures this driver is ideal for home subwoofer designs and high impact car audio systems. Product Highlights ±13.7 mm Klippel verified excursion and maximized surface area for excellent displacement capability Seamless dish cone is extremely rigid and durable with a sleek and modern look Custom tooled surround allows long throw while maximizing cone surface area Extensive venting cools the voice coil enabling high power handling with low power compression Dual spiders maintain linear excursion for lower distortion even when pushed to the limit The dual 2 ohm voice coils give you the ability to get the most out of any amplifier Product Manuals / Spec Sheets / Downloads Dayton Audio MX10-22 Specifications Dayton Audio MX10-22 Data Files AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to FacebookFacebook Share to TwitterTwitter Share to MoreAddThis Product Description Designed to produce maximum output for an unbeatable value, Dayton Audio's MX10-22 Max-X 10" dual voice coil subwoofer driver has all of the features and performance you expect from premium subwoofers without the high price tag. Capable of high output low frequency response with remarkably low distortion, the MX10-22 is built for use in compact enclosures making it perfect for both home and car audio sounds systems. With 27.4 mm of peak to peak excursion capability (Klippel verified at 70% Bl) this driver is capable of moving serious amounts of air. It's about more than just looks Many budget subwoofer drivers look powerful, but just don't offer high performance. When designing the MX10-22, Dayton Audio did everything possible to keep the cost down without sacrificing performance or reliability. A large inverted dust cap completely covers the rigid pulp paper cone to create an extremely stiff layered diaphragm with a sleek and modern look. The narrow but tall custom tooled surround has been optimized to allow high excursion without reducing cone area to ensure maximum displacement with improved efficiency. In addition, the surround actually wraps around to the rear side of the mounting flange for maximum gluing surface area to handle the stress of high excursion without issue. To keep the cone linear, the MX10-22 uses dual spiders with ample spacing to make sure there is no rocking even when driven to its limit. Extensive venting to keep everything cool High output subwoofers can generate a lot of heat, excess heat build-up increases temperature which in turn causes resistance to climb. This will lead to lower output, power compression, and premature failure. The MX10-22 has everything it takes to move as much air as possible across the 2-1/2" voice coil to dissipate this excess heat. Six Large diameter vents in the cone combined with a flared pole piece vent creates a continuous flow of air directly through the center of the voice coil. The outside of the coil is cooled by eight under spider vents in the frame and six peripheral gap vents through the back plate. All of this airflow makes sure that power compression is kept to a minimum, but it also gives the MX10-22 extremely quiet operation even at high excursion, nearly eliminating the mechanical noise that is all to common with many of today's subwoofer drivers. A powerful motor for incredible flexibility Another common problem with many of today's budget subwoofer drivers is a lack of motor strength. This leads to drivers that are inefficient or are only capable of the "one note" bass that is the result of high Q drivers. The massive dual stacked high energy ferrite magnets have been optimized to drive the 2-1/2" voice coil efficiently with accuracy and precision. Also, the