Alpine X-W10D4 Application Guide

The Alpine X-W10D4 subwoofer performs optimally in a sealed or ported enclosure. Sealed enclosures provide tighter bass, while ported enclosures can enhance low-frequency output.
To wire the Alpine X-W10D4 for a 2-ohm load, connect the dual voice coils in parallel: connect the positive terminal of one coil to the positive terminal of the other, and the same for the negative terminals.
An amplifier with a power rating between 500 to 1000 watts RMS at 2 or 4 ohms is recommended for optimal performance of the Alpine X-W10D4.
To prevent distortion, ensure the amplifier's gain is correctly set, use a clean audio source, and avoid exceeding the subwoofer's power rating.
A break-in period of about 20-30 hours of moderate volume playtime is recommended to allow the subwoofer's suspension system to loosen up for optimal performance.
Yes, the Alpine X-W10D4 is designed for high performance and can be used in car audio competitions, thanks to its high power handling and deep bass response.
Check the wiring connections, ensure the amplifier is functioning, verify the subwoofer is not in protect mode, and inspect the subwoofer coils for continuity.
Regularly check the wiring and connections for wear or corrosion, and ensure the enclosure is tightly sealed to maintain performance.
Yes, reconing is possible, but it is recommended to have it done by a professional to ensure the subwoofer operates as intended.
The Alpine X-W10D4 has a frequency response range of 26 Hz to 200 Hz, allowing it to produce deep and powerful bass.