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Kicker Comp C12


$100.00 Released January, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Provides deep and responsive bass. No muddiness to the sound, doesn't feel muffled. Can be used in both free air and vented or sealed box applications.

The Cons:Somewhat low sensitivity.

The Kicker Comp C12 is the 12" sub-woofer size available in the Comp series offered by Kicker.  The Comp series is the lowest product line of subs offered by Kicker, and is intended to give buyers the most possible bang for their buck.

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  The technology used in Comp woofers is universal accross the 8, 10, 12 and 15 inch models available.  The Comp series is designed to look good and also features several features such as double stitching on the surround, oil-cooling perimeter venting, and flex-killing inverted structural dome to give it some muscle.  The Comp woofers can be used in both free air and vented or sealed box applications.  The poly/plastic cone has back bracing making it rigid and eliminating distortion, and as first from Kicker, also features Spiralead tinsel-lead technology for even more strength and durability.  All models in the Comp series are available in 4 or 8 ohm models to suit your sound system needs. Round grille covers are available seperately.  The C12 model has a frequency response of 27-500 Hz, resonance frequency of 26.5 Hz and has peak/RMS power of 300W/150W respectively.

Features:

  • Impedance: 4 or 8 ohms
  • Max Rec Amp. Power (Peak / RMS): 300W / 150W
  • Sensitivity: 89.1 DB 1w/1m)
  • Frequency Response: 27-500 Hz
  • Resonance Frequency: 26.5 Hz
  • Mounting Depth: 5 13/16", 14.8 cm
  • Mounting Cutout: 11 1/8", 28.3 cm
  • Mechanical Q factor: 9.61 Qms
  • Electrical Q factor: 0.447 Qes
  • Total Q factor: 0.427 Qts

Note: All values based on measurements from 4 ohm model.

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    provides deep and responsive bass

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    No muddiness to the sound, doesn't feel muffled

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    Can be used in both free air and vented or sealed box applications

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    Somewhat low sensitivity

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