Stratton 10 Subwoofer
Stratton Street 10-inch Subwoofer is a commanding name for a commanding presence. Like its bigger sibling the Stratton 10, this sub with its proprietary woofer composition of polyglass-coating, treated paper, Kevlar, CSX, and fiberglass, and a 200-watt amplifier with 400 watts of peak power, the Stratton 10-inch subwoofer will enhance your music and movies in a smaller, room-filling footprint. For power and stunning bass, this beautiful sub will deliver some heart-pounding bottom end to your system.
$448.99 Each
Out of stock
Description
- Frequency response: 29Hz-150Hz
- Maximum Output: 114dB
- Class “D” Digital Amplifier: 200W rms/400W Dynamic Power
- Components: 10″ Driver, Proprietary Blend of Treated Paper, Kevlar®, and CSX
- Enclosure Material: ¾” MDF
- Enclosure Type: Rear Slot Ported Bass Reflex
- Inputs: Line/LFE Gold Plated RCA Jack
- Dimensions: 15.5” H x 15.2” W x 17.72” D
- Finish: Carbon Black
- Features: Volume, Lowpass, Phase, Trigger
- Phase: Switchable 0-180 degrees

Crutchfield customer from Ponce, PR –
Staratton+Kendalls=Superb Sound. Excellent subwoofer, great bass, outstanding for listening to music! Well built, it complements my KLH Kendall speakers. I highly recommend it! Pros: Excellent quality, adjustable bass level, outstanding for music listening.
Crutchfield customer from Lafayette, CO –
Great addition to my system. I have really been enjoying this sub! It is affordable with attention paid to sound quality rather than bells and whistles. I’ve paired it with some Warfedale 11.4 to fill in the lower frequencies. It does the job beautifully. I adjust the volume as needed based on what I am listening to- Tribe Called Quest loves it up high whereas Beethoven does not- but that is part of the fun of tuning your system!
Crutchfield customer from Lafayette, CO –
Great addition to my system. I have really been enjoying this sub! It is affordable with attention paid to sound quality rather than bells and whistles. I’ve paired it with some Warfedale 11.4 to fill in the lower frequencies. It does the job beautifully. I adjust the volume as needed based on what I am listening to- Tribe Called Quest loves it up high whereas Beethoven does not- but that is part of the fun of tuning your system!