Sunday, June 24, 2012

Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" Performance Series Subwoofer

Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" Performance Series Subwoofer Review


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Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" Performance Series Subwoofer Feature

  • 8AWG wire-capable push terminals for quick system setup
  • 86dB sensitivity, 39Hz - 300Hz frequency response
  • 12-inch, 4-ohm subwoofer with 1200 watts maximum power handling (400 watts rated)
  • Polypropylene cone with diamond array pattern and urethane surround
  • Improved cosmetic design, shallower mounting depth and longer cone excursion
  • Customer Reviews

    Reviews By M. Ward : Date July 29, 2009
    I have this nice sub bridged to a pioneer 760 watt amp at 380 rms in a .75 cubic foot sealed box. this sub is nice sounding and hits the lows very nicely...however u want to rattle your car apart this sub wont do that...but it will rattle it...alot. I really think this sub should be in a ported box about 1.75 cubic feet, im gonna try that next...i have a 2000 honda accord with this sub, 2 pioneer 6x9 speakers, and 2 pioneer 6 1/2 speakers...system sounds very nice, the sub is wonderful and is totally worth buying...

    Reviews By Michael A. Planer : Date September 16, 2010
    2 of these in a ported box sound very good. i am running 2 at 500watts, on a highend amp, and i could not be more happy. the entire car shakes. PLEASE NOTE, ofcourse these will not sound like Alpine or JL subs, people are buying these subs, and expecting to get DVC $250 subs. they are idiots. these are perfect for the price, and you will not find better subs for the price, but if you have the money, or have a limited amount of room, 2 of these subs sound about the same as 1 alpine type r in either 10 or 12 inch, but 2 of these is cheaper then 1 alpine R.

    i install atleast 20 systems a month, and you will not find better subs for the price. but you can not compare them to professional, very high end subs that cost 8X more money.

    Reviews By Craig Kalinowski : Date November 4, 2009
    These subs can safely handle about 400watts RMS each, and I am running them at a mere 500watts total. They hit hard and sound great as long as you tune the amp correctly (STOP USING BASS BOOSTERS! IT KILLS SOUND QUALITY AND CREATES DISTORTION AT LOW VOLUME LEVELS!) Anyway, they add enough thump for the average person. You may want to find an amplifier with more power if you like it really loud or simply find some subs that can handle more power (in the 500-750watts rms range) and pair them with a more powerful amp as well.


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