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The Deaf Bonce Apocalypse DB-3012R D1 is a high-output 12″ subwoofer engineered for very demanding car audio systems. With dual 1 Ω voice coils, a robust aluminum frame and massive excursion capability, it delivers deep and controlled bass performance. Ideal for advanced builds seeking serious SPL or premium daily audio systems where durability and power matter.
Key Benefits
- 2,800 W RMS power handling gives sustained performance under heavy load.
- 5,600 W maximum power rating means the driver can handle extreme peaks.
- Dual 1 Ω (1+1 Ω) configuration allows maximum wiring flexibility and high-current mono setups.
- Huge one-way Xmax of 19 mm enables large, controlled excursions for deep bass.
- Optimized aluminium frame and strong magnet structure improve heat dissipation and reduce distortion under high output.
- Suitable for sealed, ported or band-pass enclosures, giving you design flexibility. (Although best results in well-designed box)
Technical Specifications
- RMS: 2,800 W
- Max Power: 5,600 W peak
- Size: 12″
- Impedance: Dual 1+1 Ω (D1 version)
- Xmax: 19 mm one-way
- Voice Coil: 3.00″ (≈ 76 mm)
- Sensitivity (SPL): ~86.0 dB
- Frequency Response / Fs: ~33 Hz (Fs)
- Construction: Aluminum frame, paper cone, foam surround, ferrite magnet.
- Mounting Depth: 8.82″ (224 mm)
- Cut-out dimension: 11.18″ (284 mm)
- Recommended for: High-output subwoofer systems, custom SPL or premium audio builds.
Compatibility & Installation
This subwoofer is designed for 12 V automotive systems and performs best when paired with a mono amplifier capable of delivering around ~2,800 W RMS into 1 Ω, and installed in an enclosure that supports its excursion and cooling needs.
FAQS
- What’s the recommended box type for a Deaf Bonce Apocalypse 12?
Most setups perform best in a ported enclosure tuned for strong, low-end output. - What’s a common tuning frequency for an Apocalypse 12?
Many builders tune between 32–35 Hz to get a mix of deep lows and solid daily performance. - How much airspace does an Apocalypse 12 usually need?
Around 2.5 to 3.5 cubic feet per sub, depending on your goal—more airspace for deeper bass. - Can an Apocalypse 12 run well in a sealed box?
It can, but you won’t get the same aggressive output. These subs typically shine in ported boxes.
