Kicker 10 inch Subwoofer Review TL7T10

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If Youve Been Looking For A Sub That Hits

hard doesn’t take up much space and looks nice. I will be showcasing and reviewing this kicker 10-inch thin profile subwoofer. After installing a high-end JVC floating head unit in my car, I decided to add a subwoofer to round out the system. If you check out the video description you will find links to that head unit and this subwoofer. My only requirement was that the subwoofer was small but powerful and as you can see as I remove it from the box.

The Subwoofer Is Definitely Small Included.

You will find mounting hardware that can come in handy when securing the subwoofer in the trunk or wherever it will be installed. Depending on what you intend to do. You may need more or different mounting hardware. There’s no denying.

This Sub Is Very Nicely Built And Beautiful

as. The square design of the cone sets it apart somewhat and those red accents make the overall design pop The terminals for the amp speaker wires are on the left side. You will be hard pressed to find any flaws. Upon close inspection of the subwoofer here’s the kicker 10 inch sub on the left next to my last sub the Rockford Fosgate R2s. While that sub was definitely nice I wanted more than the 200 watts Rms it provided but aside from power.

The Kicker Is Definitely A Better Looking Sub.

It comes in at around 27 pounds and the enclosure is sealed. I’m a fan of sealed enclosures over ported ones because I like my base tight and controlled versus the boomy base that you get from a ported enclosure so the looks are nice but how does the sub perform this kicker Subwoofer will present the amp. 2 ohms of impedance. This low impedance means the sub will hit hard and be loud.

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In Fact, It Is Rated For 500 Watts

Rms, which is the power that it will be able to play at continuously without damaging itself, but it can go as high as 1000 watts max. The max number should just be disregarded as it is never a good indication of the ultimate performance of the sub. Since you’re buying a 500 watt Rms sub you should match it with an amp that can provide at least 500 watts at 2 ohms. Otherwise you are selling yourself short of what the sub can deliver. I’m using this Rockford Fosgate R500 x1d, which puts out those 500 watts that the kickr sub needs so it is a perfect match regardless of what amplifier you end up with the most important part would be tuning your system.

And Setting The Gains Properly Not Only

so that it sounds nice but also to avoid damage to your components. I’ll link to a gain-setting video on my other channel that you can check out if you are interested in that process. The sub is perfect for small cars or trucks and at least for my taste. It is more than enough and does vibrate the whole car. I have it installed in a 2020 subaru WRx and in this car.

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It Fits Just Right Mounting It

to the back side of the rear seat. I used the hardware that was included and secure the sub to the seat right there with some measuring I worked it so that it sits on the trunk floor when the seat is up. The important thing regardless of the car. You have is that it is secure so yeah I’m pretty happy. With the sub the right songs really vibrate the car even when you’re driving on the highway.

You Get A Pretty Powerful Sub That Doesnt

take up much room in the trunk. If you’ve already upgraded your head unit, the sub will really bring it to life as much as I’d like to play some sample music. It’s just pointless because you’d have to hear it through the same subwoofer in order to see what it sounds like, but for most people who appreciate fill bass with the ability to turn it up a notch here and there this subwoofer will be more than enough thanks so much for watching let me know what you think below and if you appreciate this video. I would appreciate a like and consider subscribing if you haven’t done so already see you next video take care.

Summary

If you’ve been looking for a sub that hits hard doesn’t take up much space and looks nice . The sub is very nicely built and beautiful as.& The square design of the cone sets it apart somewhat and those red accents make the overall design pop . It is rated for 500 watts Rms, which is the power that it will be able to play at continuously without damaging itself, but it can go as high as 1000 watts max. The max number should just be disregarded as it is never a good indication of the ultimate performance of t. The kicker subwoofer will present the amp.& 2 ohms of impedance. This low impedance means the sub will hit hard and be loud. It comes in at around 27 pounds and the enclosure is sealed. I’m a fan of sealed enclosures over ported ones because I like my base is tight and controlled versus the boomy base that you get from a ported enclosure so the looks are nice but the looks were nice but ….. Click here to read more and watch the full video