
DB10 10-inch Low Frequency Ported Front Firing Powered Subwoofer
for Home Theater & Music - Black Ash (DB10)


POWERFUL CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE
The DB10 offers room shaking bass for a truly immersive experience bringing your movies and music to new depths

10" LONG THROW DRIVER
Longer excursion and controlled linearity results in deep bass and precise sound reproduction

HIGH PERFORMANCE AMPLIFIER
Designed for serious performance, the amplifier design ensures exceptional low frequency output

PRECISION-CRAFTED WOOD CABINETS
Engineered MDF wood with a finely tuned bass port creates a warm, distortion-free sound

CONVENIENT AUTO POWER-ON
By detecting the signal from your audio source this energy saving feature turns the subwoofer on or off automatically
Overview
Specifications

Speaker Configuration | Front Firing Powered Subwoofer with Integrated Amplifier |
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Low-Frequency Driver | 10 Inch Polypropylene with Rubber Surround |
Amplifier Power | Peak 120W / RMS 45W |
Input | LFE/Low Level Input & High Level Input/Speaker Levels |
Low-Pass Crossover | 40Hz – 180Hz |
Frequency Response | 38Hz – 180Hz (±3dB) Full Range Anechoic Measurement 35Hz – 180Hz (±6dB) Full Range Anechoic Measurement |
Power | 120V (60Hz) |
Enclosure | Front Firing Tuned Bass Reflex Vented Port |
Phase Adjustment | YES |
Auto Function | Yes – (100Hz signal input reach 3mV, 1KHz input 5mV) |
Gain Control | No |
Dimensions | 15.7 x 11.9 x 16 inches / 39.9 x 30.2 x 40.6 cm (HxWxD) |
Speaker Weight | 24.7 pounds |
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UPC | 061783265161 |
What's Included |
Customer Reviews
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Small package massive sound
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My DB10 subwoofer just arrived in a sturdy double box. I did a careful visual check and everything seems perfect. As it's been on a truck in cold weather I'm going to let it warm up overnight before I hook it up to my system and try it out. This is the first time I've bought an audio product online and so far things are as good as advertised.
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Appears to be good quality overall. Offers a a lot of configuration options and features.
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RT 85 turntable coupled with Ai60 powered speakers and now the addition of the DB10 subwoofer completes my system and I couldn't be happier!
I had to wait for the Walnut finish to come back in stock but it was worth the wait!
Cabinet finish and construction gets an A+ and the sound is simply awesome in my space.
I haven't had an audio system since 1973 and had a boat load of high end equipment but then life happened and I sold it all off.
With 200+ albums saved I'm now able to enjoy the full rich sound of the '70's with a lot less expense with this system. -
This is my second DB10 to upgrade my system to 5.2. I knew adding a second DB10 would make a difference but I was amazed at how much of a difference it made. Great product and money well spent.
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It's a good sub, It really adds to the Ai60 setup I have. I am happy I got it. It sounds great and I think everything from them is really good. I have never had an issue with anything they made.
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The DB10 is both musically and cinematically charming. I have been enjoying it every day since I unboxed it.
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A while back I started to build up my stereo system so I could finally listen to my vinyl again. I bought Klipsch RP600M speakers, the Fluance RT85 turntable, and paired it with an older Yamaha amp. Given the abuse my 63-year-old ears took decades ago this I knew I didn't want to blast my music (not to mention I don't need to annoy my neighbors (I live in a small apartment with neighbors on either side). I'd heard the Klipsch might be a bit 'bright' sounding (code for not super base?). And after about 2 weeks I saw that while the Klipsch has great detail and expansive sound stage I was forced to use the EQ to bring up the base on base centric music such as Mingus and Thundercat. So I went to the forums and asked for recommendations for a sub that sounded good a lower (40% range) volumes. Once the laughter subsided and a few 'That's an oxymoron man! you can't have both base and low volumes'. But I kept researching and eventually ran across this Fluance DB10W 10-inch sub. The price was right, it has a good set of controls and connection variety (important for my older amp). So I tried it. Within 24 hours of setting it up I knew I'd found what I needed and Fluance once again hit the mark! Thank you Fluance both for the turntable and the sub.(btw... at the risk of being a noob... what is 'Sheerness' I didn't give the sub a ratting on that because I don't know what it means, does it mean sharpness, definition, clarity, transparency, brightness... once again does the language of audio fall short? :) )
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Amazing speakers, good bass sound to complement my Home Theatre and for lockdown music partying ;)
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I'm still in the break in period but so far no complaints. It has real good low bass response. Very well made and solid looks very nice in walnut with a black cover.
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I added this to a 5.x system in a very small theater and it should be just fine for a LFE close to my seating area but the power just is lacking from my other larger subs in my other systems. It's quite accurate and sounds great but if you want to shake your bones, this isn't your huckleberry.
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Well it was time to replace an old sub with very old tech. I did three days of research and I decided to purchase this beauty. So glad I did! It hits hard right out of the box. As this beaut breaks in I’ll have to make some receiver and sub setting adjustments but that’s to be expected. I listen to late 60’s/70’s classic rock, country and the occasional house mix on vinyl and cd. I feel like I’m listening to my collection for the first time! I like the idea of adding another to the soundstage for an even more delightful experience.
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A pretty good subwoofer. Clean sounding and undistorted. Not huge bass output but just enough. It is only a 10. Overall in happy.
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I've been using Kanto YU2 speakers for computer audio for a few years, and have found the low-end lacking. I chose the DB10 due to other reviews suggesting that it worked well at reaching very low frequencies, and have found that it does indeed cover a wide gamut of the lower frequency spectrum. Sound quality seems excellent to my ear, and with the crossover and volume controls I can easily tune output to match the style of music I'm listening to. Since I tend to listen to music at low-to-moderate volumes, I don't know how well the speaker performs at higher volume, but would confidently recommend this product for casual listeners looking to supplement an existing desktop audio system.
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I was going to get 2 high priced wifi speakers for my guest bedroom. Then I thought I can get a 7.2 for the same money. I got the fluance speakers with 2 ten inch subs they sound great. I have had the system 2years. I paid more then I figured cause I had to buy a good amp. The speakers look and sound high end.
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