Orion XTRPRO802D XTR Pro Series 8" 1,000W RMS Subwoofer Dual 2 Ohm

SKU: ORI-XTRPRO802D
Price$319.95
In stock

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The Orion XTRPRO802D packs competition-grade output into a compact 8-inch footprint, handling 1,000 watts RMS (4,000 watts peak) through a dual 2-ohm voice coil. Built for high-SPL enthusiasts who want serious low end from a tight enclosure, it pairs a 2.5-inch aluminum-wound coil and a heavy 125-ounce ferrite motor with a rigid cast-aluminum frame for hard-hitting, controlled bass. The dual 2-ohm coils give you flexible wiring options to match single- or multi-woofer setups to your amplifier.

Key Features

  • 1,000W RMS / 4,000W peak power handling for demanding daily and competition use
  • Dual 2-ohm voice coils for versatile wiring configurations
  • 2.5-inch aluminum-wound voice coil on a Kapton former for high-temperature durability
  • 125-ounce ferrite magnet motor structure for strong cone control
  • UV-coated reinforced paper cone with a durable Santoprene surround
  • Dual flat Conex spiders with loop-stitched tinsel leads for reliable high-excursion movement
  • Polypropylene dustcap and a proprietary cast-aluminum frame for rigidity and cooling
  • Compact 8-inch chassis with a 6.96-inch mounting depth for space-limited installs

Specifications

Specification Value
Size 8 inches
RMS Power 1,000 Watts
Peak Power 4,000 Watts
Voice Coil Configuration Dual 2-ohm
Voice Coil Diameter 2.5 inches
Voice Coil Material Aluminum wound on Kapton former
Sensitivity 85.23 dB
Frequency Response 40 Hz - 150 Hz
Cone UV-coated reinforced paper
Surround Santoprene
Spider Dual flat Conex spiders with loop-stitched tinsel leads
Dustcap Polypropylene
Frame Proprietary cast-aluminum
Magnet 125 oz ferrite
Mounting Depth 176.8 mm / 6.96 in
Cutout Diameter 202.9 mm / 7.99 in
Displacement 0.06 cu. ft.

Install tip: To hit its rated output, plan a properly sized sealed or ported enclosure built to the woofer's displacement and design goals, and wire the dual 2-ohm coils to a final impedance your amplifier is rated to drive.