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MOFO Type S subwoofers are refined and increase efficiency dramatically! MOFO Type S subs use a composite sandwich cone with a polypropylene surface for durability and Spruce pulp backing for smooth low bass. Like the original MOFOs, the new models still use an aluminum dust cap that couples to the voice coil former and extends over the cone. Why? The fins brace the cone and eliminate cone flex during high excursion. And since they are aluminum and couple to the voice coil, they act as a heatsink or heat extractor. Using the latest materials, the new MOFO subs yield superior performance. Cast aluminum baskets? Of course! Increased bottom octave output? You Bet! Louder than the original design? Duh!!

Overcompensating Motor Structure for Increased Magnetic Strength

12mm T-Yoke & Top Plate Improve Low-Frequency Dynamics

Vented T-Yoke & Frame Reduces Voice Coil Heat Build-up

Die-Cast Aluminum Heat Sink Dust Cap Absorbs Voice Coil Heat

Aluminum Dust Cap Fins Dissipate Heat & Strengthen Cone

Non-Magnetic Non-Resonate Die-Cast Aluminum Frame

2.5” 4-Layer Voice Coil w/ Large Gauge Wire Increases Power

High-Temperature Tolerance Adhesives Resist Thermal Failure

Nickel Plated 8ga Spring-Loaded Compression Wire Terminals

Non-Transfer Spruce Pulp Cone w/ UV & Chemical Protection

High-Density Polyether Foam Surround w/ UV & Chemical Protection

Dual Poly-Cotton Suspension Dampen Violent Accelerations

Stitched Voice Coil Leads Prevent Potential Damage

1-pc Gasket/Trim Ring w/ Concealed Mounting Holes Included

SpecificationsMOFO-10D2
Max Power Handling2,200 Watts
RMS Power Handling1,100 Watts
Efficiency (1w/1m)83.00
Voice Coil Configuration2.50″ Dual 2Ω
Motor Volume204oz
Mounting Depth6.00″
Optimum Sealed Enclosure ft30.75
Optimum Ported Enclosure ft31.75

MOFO Type S subwoofers are refined and increase efficiency dramatically! MOFO Type S subs use a composite sandwich cone with a polypropylene surface for durability and Spruce pulp backing for smooth low bass. Like the original MOFOs, the new models still use an aluminum dust cap that couples to the voice coil former and extends over the cone. Why? The fins brace the cone and eliminate cone flex during high excursion. And since they are aluminum and couple to the voice coil, they act as a heatsink or heat extractor. Using the latest materials, the new MOFO subs yield superior performance. Cast aluminum baskets? Of course! Increased bottom octave output? You Bet! Louder than the original design? Duh!!