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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 85 eBay Reviews |
Product Name: | Kenwood Road Series 12" Single-Voice-Coil 4-Ohm Subwoofer Black KFC-W120SVC - Best Buy |
Product Description: | Enhance your car's audio system with this 12-inch Kenwood subwoofer. It produces booming bass at a maximum level of 1000W, and its frequency response range of 36-300Hz lets you hear pulsating low notes. This single voice coil Kenwood subwoofer has ready-push terminals, so you can quickly set up your wiring configuration. |
Model Number: | KFC-W120SVC |
Product SKU: | 6197109 |
UPC: | 019048223227 |
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It just depends on how many subs you install and how you wire your sub
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Dual voice coil subwoofers are a popular choice among car audio enthusiasts who want more flexibility in wiring their sound systems. While typical subwoofers have a single voice coil, dual voice coil (DVC) subwoofers use two separate voice coils.
It just depends on how many subs you install and how you wire your sub
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Maybe you know of an on-line source of info on Subwoofs, to compare this Kenwood wth the Pioneers, linked here:
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.... it's the Age Old question: Which is a better value, between the two Subwoofs.
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It just depends on how many subs you install and how you wire your sub
It doesn't really make a difference, except when you get into the extreme enthusiast car audio builds
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Depending on the amplifier with a DVC sub you could wire the sub for a lower impedence. Example if you have an amplifier that is 2 ohm stable (subwoofer has dual 4 ohm voice coils) you would wire the voice coils in parallel to get a 2 ohm load. Or if you have multiple subs you could wire in series/parallel configuration to get the load you desire.
RMS- how much power a particular subwoofer can handle on a continuous basis. How much power a subwoofer can hit every time, beat after beat
The higher the RMS, the better the performance
A subwoofer can have a peak of 2,000 watts and only have 200 RMS
And another subwoofer can have a peak of 1,000 watts and 400 RMS
I would always go with the higher RMS. It's better performance
Not true. Just because a speaker has a higher RMS doesn't mean it offers better performance or better sound. Cone material, surround, voice coil, basket....etc. It all plays a part in speaker sound.
Maybe you know of an on-line source of info on Subwoofs, to compare this Kenwood wth the Pioneers, linked here:
https://slickdeals.net/f/13506013-pioneer-ts-w306r-12-subwoofer-single-voice-coil-49-99-best-buy
.... it's the Age Old question: Which is a better value, between the two Subwoofs.
TYIA for your Time and Input 👍