Kicker Comp 10
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Kicker Comp 10
I was browsing crutchfield today and found a great deal that i just couldn't pass up.
Kicker Comp 10 (or 8 and 12, i went with a 10) Buy one get one free.
I only want one sub in the system im building so im just going to sell the free one...thanks crutchfield.
Kicker 10C104 Comp 10" 4-ohm subwoofer at Crutchfield.com
Kicker Comp 10 (or 8 and 12, i went with a 10) Buy one get one free.
I only want one sub in the system im building so im just going to sell the free one...thanks crutchfield.
Kicker 10C104 Comp 10" 4-ohm subwoofer at Crutchfield.com
#3
you can't tell whether or not a sub is good from its wattage spec. In fact you should never choose a sub based on this fact alone..
its an efficent sub with a softer suspension. it can get just as loud off of 150w of power as a 300w sub can get off of a 300w amp. Its a common misconception that higher power handling = better, louder. which is why you see ridiculous wattage ratings all over the audio industry.
its all about how the sub is build.
avery if you need a amp that would make that would power that sub perfect. check out my mono kenwood.
its an efficent sub with a softer suspension. it can get just as loud off of 150w of power as a 300w sub can get off of a 300w amp. Its a common misconception that higher power handling = better, louder. which is why you see ridiculous wattage ratings all over the audio industry.
its all about how the sub is build.
avery if you need a amp that would make that would power that sub perfect. check out my mono kenwood.
#4
you can't tell whether or not a sub is good from its wattage spec. In fact you should never choose a sub based on this fact alone..
its an efficient sub with a softer suspension. it can get just as loud off of 150w of power, as a 300w sub can get off of a 300w amp. Its a common misconception that higher power handling = better, louder. which is why you see ridiculous wattage ratings all over the audio industry.
its all about how the sub is build. and your box.
avery if you need a amp that would power that sub perfect. check out my mono kenwood I have for sale. don't worry about the rms wattage not matching, thats another misconception that amps put out their rated watts constantly. not true at all. you can set the gain for 150w and have 150 w of "headroom" to spare. it makes the sound of the sub much more dynamic..(amp has more control) which is good. you will also be much less likey to clip the signal, so less chance of destroying the sub/amp.
its an efficient sub with a softer suspension. it can get just as loud off of 150w of power, as a 300w sub can get off of a 300w amp. Its a common misconception that higher power handling = better, louder. which is why you see ridiculous wattage ratings all over the audio industry.
its all about how the sub is build. and your box.
avery if you need a amp that would power that sub perfect. check out my mono kenwood I have for sale. don't worry about the rms wattage not matching, thats another misconception that amps put out their rated watts constantly. not true at all. you can set the gain for 150w and have 150 w of "headroom" to spare. it makes the sound of the sub much more dynamic..(amp has more control) which is good. you will also be much less likey to clip the signal, so less chance of destroying the sub/amp.
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