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Kicker Solo-Baric S12L5


$160.00 Released February, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Quite powerful. Affordable price. Good frequency response.

The Cons:There are cheaper products for those that don't need the superior power of this sub. Requires a long mounting depth.

The 12" square Solo-Baric S12L5 is a mid size subwoofer available in Kicker's Solo-Baric L5 product line of car subwoofers.  The L5 line itself fits in the middle of the subwoofers made available by Kicker.

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  The first thing to note about the L5 series is their square shape giving them a maximum area, which is also used by Kickers Solo X and Solo Baric L7.  The L5 series inherites the technology used in the L7 series, but with improved design and a new look.  Like the more advanced Solo X line, the L5 woofers use SoloKon technology, which is a rigid vacuum-formed design with vented 360-degree back bracing to push mass quantities of air.  The Santoprene surround attaches the cone to the stamped-steel basket and rear foam gasket allows a secure connection to any baffle.  The high-temperature dual voice coils which cover a solid heat-dispersing pole pice, and poly-cotton semi-progressive spider with perimter venting and long-lasting Spirallead tinsel leads allow the motor structure to handle high power loads.  The S12L5 has a frequency response of 20-100 Hz, RMS of 600 watts and 1200 watt peak power.  Available in 2 or 4 ohm versions, they can be used in either sealed or vented-box applications.  Square grill covers are sold seperately.

Features

  • 12" square vacuum formed cone
  • Impedance: 2 or 4 Ohms
  • Power (4 ohm model): 600 W RMS / 1200 W Peak
  • Sensitivity: 86.9 dB 1w/1m
  • Frequency Response: 20-100 Hz
  • Mounting Depth: 6 13/16", 17.3 cm
  • Mounting Cutout (square): 11 1/16", 28.1 cm

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    quite powerful

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    affordable price

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    good frequency response

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    available in 2 and 4 ohm versions

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    can be used in a vented or sealed box

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    more than sufficient power compared to the L7 series

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    good brand reliability

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    there are cheaper products for those that don't need the superior power of this sub

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    requires a long mounting depth

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