WebbThis subwoofer is part of Kicker's awesome L7 Series. The 10″ version is capable of handling 750 watts RMS and its innovative square cone moves much more air than a conventional 10″ round cone. The two 2-ohm voice coils give you extra flexibility in incorporating this sub into your audio system. Kicker 41L7102 WebbBuilt with the legendary Phoenix Gold reliability, they feature heavy duty heatsinks, robust unregulated power supplies, and oversized direct input power and speaker terminals. …
Z212ABV2 - Dual 12 Inch Active Subwoofer Enclosure - Phoenix …
WebbHello Car Audio Lovers I have for sale these four subs all are 12 inches and works very well each sub has its individual sale price i can make a Demo before buying it read the ad well before... (20)- Subs 12s PHOENIX GOLD And ALPINE $150 to $320 - auto parts -... WebbPhoenix Gold - 10” Dual-Voice-Coil 2-Ohm Loaded Subwoofer Enclosure - Black Model: TXTRB10 SKU: 6483770 (2) $339.99 KICKER - 10" Subwoofer Grille - Silver Model: GL710 SKU: 9924912 (9) $29.99 KICKER - CompR 10" Dual-Voice-Coil 2-Ohm Subwoofer - Black Model: 48CWR102 SKU: 6450661 (74) $134.99 Was $149.99 slow food leipzig
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