Rockford Fosgate M2D2-12I 12" DVC 2-Ohm Color Optix™ Infinite Baffle Marine Subwoofer
Rockford Fosgate M2D2-12I 12" DVC 2-Ohm Color Optix™ Infinite Baffle Marine Subwoofer
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Overview
Big bass without the box.
The Rockford Fosgate M2D2-12I is a 12" infinite baffle marine subwoofer designed to deliver strong, clean low-end without needing a traditional enclosure. If you don’t have room for a box, this is the answer.
What It Is
A free-air (infinite baffle) marine subwoofer.
- 12" subwoofer
- Dual 2-ohm voice coils
- Designed for infinite baffle applications
- Part of the Color Optix™ lineup
Built specifically for installs where the mounting surface acts as the enclosure.
Performance
Strong output with clean response.
- 400 Watts RMS / 1600 Watts Peak
- Designed for open-air mounting
- Delivers deep, accurate bass without a box
What Makes It Different
This is all about install flexibility.
- Infinite baffle design → No enclosure required
- Dual 2Ω voice coils → Wire to 1Ω or 4Ω
- VAST surround → More cone area = more output
- Built specifically for marine mounting surfaces
Perfect for boats where enclosure space just isn’t there.
Lighting & Integration
Part of the Color Optix ecosystem.
- Integrated RGB lighting
- Works with Rockford Color Optix controller & app (Sold Separately)
- Wide-angle LED output for full illumination
Built for the Elements
Made for life on the water.
- Element Ready™ design
- UV-stable materials
- Moisture and corrosion resistant
- Built to handle sun, spray, and vibration
What It’s Best For
- Boats with limited space for enclosures
- Free-air / infinite baffle installs
- Clean factory-style integrations
- Systems needing strong bass without bulk
What’s Included
• M2D2-12I Subwoofer
• Mounting Hardware
Specifications
Size:
- 12"
Power Handling:
- 400 Watts RMS / 1600 Watts Peak
Impedance:
- Dual 2Ω (1Ω or 4Ω capable)
Mounting Type:
- Infinite Baffle (Free-Air)
Voice Coil:
- Dual Voice Coil
Quick Questions
Q: Do I need a box for this sub?
A: No—that’s the whole point. It’s designed for free-air installs.
Q: Where is this typically installed?
A: Panels, bulkheads, or other sealed mounting surfaces in marine setups.
Q: Is this louder than a boxed sub?
A: Not necessarily—but it’s the best solution when you don’t have room for an enclosure.
Note
- Requires proper infinite baffle mounting surface
- Not designed for sealed or ported enclosures
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