Clean, quick and accurate; a very musical sounding sub. This things makes bass and drums come to life. If you're into rock and metal and want to beef up the low end of your system, this speaker wont dissapoint. It compliments my MB Quarts very well. I'd recommend a small, sealed enclosure with about a 300 watt amp. I'm using a R.F. punch 6001, and it sound great.
I have two powered by the Infinity Reference 1211 amp. At two Ohms their pushing 1300 watts RMS between them and they sound amazing! Tight, punchy and accurate. High end sound quality all around. If your taste is Rock, Jazz or Metal you'll want 10"s. If your into Rap, go with the 12". These subs are simply the best Infinity makes. Perfect series ROCKS!!
this sub hits so hard. quality is great. im pushing 500 watts at 2 ohms from a kenwood kac7203 bridged and they sound amazing. I cant beleive what this little ten can do...
I have been using this on its own 600 watt mono block amp as a sealed single sub since 2007. I like rock - and it does that and then some! I am very impressed for this speaker to have such strong defined bass with punch, especially after all these years. Its mounted in my Toyota truck as a 3 ch setup. Two sides are polk MM6501 speaker systems. The mids/highs amp is Polk's PA-D40004.4. Prior to this year, a Rockford Fosgate head unit delivered just wonderfully, but after 7 years - died mysteriously. So I have just purchased a new Pioneer DEH-80PRS HU that I am installing to run in its active crossover mode, (network). I plan to keep the Infinity Perfect 10 as long as it continues to do the job as it has been doing, all along.