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BestCarAudio.com’s Shallow-Mount Car Audio Subwoofer Buyers Guide

June 30, 2021 By Dave MacKinnon

Shallow Subwoofer

Shallow-mount car audio subwoofers were introduced more than a decade ago to allow installers to add great bass where space was limited. The first thin subwoofers were optimized for mounting depth, but many still required a large enclosure for good low-frequency output. The latest generation of low-profile subwoofers deliver bass that rivals some full-depth subwoofer options. Let’s take a look at some of the popular thin subwoofer solutions and explain the difference between them and their full-depth counterparts.

What Is a Shallow-Mount Car Audio Subwoofer?

Historically, car audio subwoofers in the 10- and 12-inch diameter classes required 5 or 6 inches of mounting depth. This space was necessary because of the deep V-shape of the woofer cones and tall motor assemblies. It was physically impossible to fit one of these subwoofers behind the seat of a pickup truck because there were only 4 or so inches to the back wall of the cab.

One of the first popular shallow-mount subwoofers was from Pioneer. Their 12-inch sub needed only 3.25 inches of mounting depth and had a total height of 4 inches. These minimalist dimensions allowed installers to create a long, thin enclosure along the back wall of the vehicle to deliver impressive bass performance.

Shallow Subwoofer
Rockford Fosgate’s T1S1-10 is a 10-inch subwoofer that requires 3.01 inches of mounting depth. Xmax is specified at an impressive 15 mm in each direction.
Shallow Subwoofer
The ARC Audio SW12 subwoofers require only 2.625 inches of mounting depth, thanks to the front-mounted neodymium magnet assembly. Xmax is 15.5 mm in each direction.
Shallow Subwoofer
The Hertz Dieci DS25.3 is a 10-inch shallow-mount subwoofer that requires 4.1 inches of mounting depth, can handle 150 watts of power and features a 9 mm Xmax specification.
Shallow Subwoofer
The BLAM Relax-Series RS10.2 subwoofers require only 2.6 inches of depth, can handle 150 watts of power and feature up to 6 mm of excursion capability in each direction.

Busting Shallow Subwoofer Myths

We need to address some common misunderstandings about shallow subwoofers. Historically, shallow-mount subwoofers had very limited cone excursion capabilities. Xmax specifications of 5 to 7 millimeters were common. Thanks to advanced computer-aided design, the latest generation offers as much as 15 mm of one-way excursion to equal or better many full-depth options. This increased excursion capability, combined with large, high-temperature voice coil designs, allows shallow subs to play just as loudly as some similarly priced full-depth options.

Shallow Subwoofer
The Audison Prima-Series APS 10 D requires only 3.46 inches of mounting depth and can handle up to 400 watts of power.
Shallow Subwoofer
The JBL Club WS1000 is a 10-inch shallow-mount sub with a 200-watt power handling rating and the unique Selectable Smart Impedance system, which allows it to present a 2- or 4-ohm load to your amplifier.

Many people say that shallow subwoofers are inefficient or don’t offer the same low-frequency extension as a conventional full-depth driver. That might have been true for some of the first to market, but it’s no longer accurate. When installed in an appropriate enclosure, shallow subwoofers can sound absolutely amazing. While some are designed to emphasize bass in the 40-60 Hz range, many can still get down into the bottom octave with impressive authority and output capability.

Shallow Subwoofer
The 10TW3 from JL Audio has an Xmax spec of 15.2 mm and requires 3.25 inches of mounting depth.
Shallow Subwoofer
The Pioneer TS-Z10LS4 is a 10-inch shallow-mount sub rated for 400 watts. It requires 3.375 inches of mounting depth and offers up to 9.5 mm of excursion in each direction.
Shallow Subwoofer
Audiomobile EVO 10-inch subwoofers require less than four inches of mounting depth and require only 0.45 cubic feet of air space for deep bass.
Shallow Subwoofer
As part of the Focal Flax EVO series, the P 25 FSE 10-inch shallow-mount sub offers 280 watts of power handling, requires 3.5 inches of mounting depth and has an Xmax spec of 11 mm.

The Importance of Proper Enclosure Design

One issue that comes up with shallow-mount subwoofers is the space available to construct an enclosure. Every speaker of every size that will be playing audio below about 300 Hz requires a properly designed enclosure, or at least adequate air space behind the driver to function properly.

In terms of shallow subwoofers, it’s easy to build an enclosure for four 10-inch subs that fits under or maybe behind the seat of a pickup truck. With that said, there’s likely very limited air space for each driver. We recently wrote a detailed article on providing your subwoofers with the proper enclosure to function properly. You can find it here.

If you listen to rock music that doesn’t need much output below 45 Hz, then lots of subs in a small space might be fine. However, there are many people who like extension down to 25 Hz or lower. For them, fewer subs in the same enclosure will deliver more low-frequency output. When combined with the typical transfer function of a car or truck, the increased deep bass output can make a system with a single sub in a vented enclosure play louder than multiple subs in a sealed design. It’s your job to ensure that the retailer you partner with understands subwoofer enclosure design.

Shallow Subwoofer
If you need as much subwoofer cone area as possible in your truck, check out the L7T series square subs from Kicker. The 46L7T104 is rated to handle an impressive 500 watts of power.
Shallow Subwoofer
Kenwood’s KFC-XW1000F shallow-mount 10-inch subwoofers are rated for 350 watts of power, require 3.375 inches of depth have an Xmax specification of 8.5 millimeters.
Shallow Subwoofer
Alpine’s SWR-T12 is a 12-inch shallow-mount subwoofer from the Type-R Series. It’s rated to handle 300 watts, requires 3.5 inches of mounting depth with an Xmax specification of 15 mm.

Is Output Directly Proportional to the Xmax Specification?

We’ve highlighted many shallow-mount subwoofer options in this article and included their Xmax specifications. For those who aren’t familiar with this number, Xmax is the distance the woofer cone can move forward or backward from rest while the voice coil remains fully covered by the top plate.

With this stated, looking at this spec alone doesn’t tell the whole story. The remainder of the Thiele-Small parameters need to be considered to determine the efficiency of the subwoofer and how deep it will play in a given enclosure. For example, cramming a 12-inch subwoofer with 15 mm of excursion capability into a 0.3-cubic-foot sealed enclosure won’t play as low or perhaps as loudly as a 10-inch subwoofer with 12 mm of excursion capability in that application. Work with the product specialist and installer who are designing your audio system to ensure that the subwoofers they recommend will deliver the performance you expect.

Shallow Subwoofer
The red trace shows the output of a single, shallow-mount, 8-inch driver. The yellow trace is that of a 10-inch driver that requires a much larger enclosure. The 8 is louder at all frequencies below 60 Hz.

Shallow Subs Aren’t Just for Trucks

While originally designed for under-seat and back-wall installations in trucks, creative installers have been making use of the compact dimensions of shallow subs to add bass to a number of different and unique locations. The inside of a spare tire is a great location for a thin subwoofer. Having an enclosure constructed from a combination of wood and fiberglass optimizes the available airspace. Best of all, this is usually wasted space in the vehicle, so you can easily carry all the cargo you need while enjoying your music with extension and impact.

If you have a two-seater or an exotic car, shallow subs are an installer’s dream come true. A thin enclosure behind the seats or a custom enclosure in the footwell can add bass to these compact vehicles with impressive results.

Shallow Subwoofer
Dave Koz from Signature Audio in Scottsdale, Arizona, created this custom enclosure for an Illusion Audio Carbon C10 subwoofer in the area behind the seats of this Lamborghini Aventador.
Shallow Subwoofer
Bryan Piper installed a pair of Illusion Audio Carbon C10 subwoofers in this Lamborghini Murcielago. One sub is behind the passenger seat, the other against the firewall.

In sedans and coupes with smaller trunks, having an enclosure built that fits into the corner of the vehicle can look like an option from the factory while adding important bass output to the audio system.

Shallow Subwoofer
Musiac Audiophile Design in Lewes, Delaware, created this amazing subwoofer installation in the back corner of a Tesla Model S using a Focal Flax shallow-mount subwoofer.
Shallow Subwoofer
Craig Mcginnis from Automotive Integration Specialists in Omaha, Nebraska, installed a pair of 8-inch GS8ND2 subs in the back corner of this 2019 Toyota 4Runner.
Shallow Subwoofer
Dave Oakley from Andre’s Electronic Experts in Kamloops, British Columbia, shared this elegant Audiomobile Evo 10 installation in the corner of a 2020 Volkswagen Jetta.

Of course, sometimes something low-profile is ideal. Your installation plan might require a solution that isn’t hidden but doesn’t take over the cargo area.

Shallow Subwoofer
Musicar Northwest in Portland, Oregon, created this custom subwoofer enclosure for a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon to house a pair of JL Audio shallow subwoofers.
Shallow Subwoofer
Another amazing low-profile enclosure from Musicar Northwest, this time in a C7 Corvette with a JL Audio subwoofer.
Shallow Subwoofer
Joe Macri from Sound FX Autosound in Toronto created this custom center console for a Honda CR-V that includes a JL Audio 10TW3 Subwoofer.
Shallow Subwoofer
This image of a GS8ND2 subwoofer in the footwell of a 1995 Mercedes comes from Robert Savage of Motor Technique.
Shallow Subwoofer
Jesse Sprister from Drive Customs in San Luis Obispo, California, suspended a pair of ARC Audio SW12 subwoofers in a custom enclosure in the rear parcel shelf of this 2018 BMW M4.
Shallow Subwoofer
Taylor Pearson from Phantomwerks Design in Roanoke, Texas, shared this photo of a pair of 10-inch BLAM shallow-mount woofers in the rear doors in a custom 2016 Ford F-250 six-door Excursion conversion.
Shallow Subwoofer
This amazing enclosure and amp rack were created by Last Resort Fabrication in Red Deer, Alberta. The system uses JL Audio 10TW1 subwoofers in a low-profile vented enclosure.

How Do They Make Subwoofers Shallower?

If you were to compare the components used in a shallow subwoofer and a conventional design, you’ll see that all the same parts exist. There’s a basket, magnet, top and bottom plates, a voice coil, spider, cone, surround and dust cap. The shape of each part is optimized to minimize the overall depth of the system while still allowing the cone to move forward and rearward linearly from its rest position. Many designs implement a W-shaped cone instead of the classic V-shape. This geometry allows the surround to be attached at a shallower depth and reduce the overall dimensions of the subwoofer.

Shallow Subwoofer
Cutaway view of an Audison APS 10D shallow-mount 10-inch subwoofer.

The difference between the slim subs and their conventional brothers is primarily in the height of the cone. Compared to conventional subwoofers, shallow-mount subwoofers use a cone with a much shallower V-shape. Another option is to create a cone designed with a W-shape that allows it to maintain rigidity while reducing depth. Most shallow subwoofers use a single ferrite magnet instead of double-stacked units. Some of the more proprietary designs use bespoke spider and voice coil designs that allow the spider to fit in the center of the assembly.

Shallow Subwoofer
The JL Audio TW5v2 subwoofers use what they call a Concentric Tube Suspension to deliver impressive excursion capabilities from a 13-inch woofer that only requires 2.625 inches of depth.

Performance-Enhancing Features Still Matter

Just as with full-depth drivers, the technologies and design elements that reduce distortion in a deep subwoofer will have the same benefits in a shallow design. For example, aluminum shorting rings reduce distortion by minimizing the creation of unwanted magnetic fields in the motor assembly. Another feature to watch for is flat spiders instead of cupped designs. Flat spiders offer more linear forward and rearward cone motion and a reduction in distortion. Copper caps on the T-yoke also reduce the overall inductance, allowing the driver to blend better with the midbass and midrange drivers in your vehicle. Ultimately, the goal of tight and accurate bass is the same for all of us: We want our music to sound as real as possible.

At the highest levels, shallow-mount subwoofers can’t keep up with high-performance drivers like an ARC Audio Black, Rockford Fosgate Power T2, Hertz Mille Legend or a JL Audio W7. With that said, some of these full-size subwoofers require as much as 9.75 inches of mounting depth. As with anything, there’s a trade-off. Thankfully, the latest generation of shallow subs can easily keep up with a set of front component speakers and deliver great low-frequency output without taking up all the cargo space in your vehicle.

If you’re interested in added bass in a vehicle where space is limited, drop by a local specialty mobile enhancement retailer today to discuss the shallow-mount subwoofer options for your car or truck.

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About Dave MacKinnon

Dave has worked in the mobile electronics industry since 1988 in almost every capacity, including roles as a Retail Salesperson, Installer, Sales Representative, Technical Trainer, and Product Development Manager for some of the largest car audio companies in the world. Dave started his writing career in 2000 as the Technical Editor of a Toronto-based car audio magazine and has reviewed more than 450 products. Formally trained as an Electronics Technician, Dave is considered an industry expert when it comes to explaining how mobile audio components work and has crafted thousands of articles to share that knowledge. He’s currently the Head Writer for 1sixty8 media and the Editor-in-Chief at BestCarAudio.com

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