- 10" Dual 2 Ohm Solo-Baric L3 Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 800 watts
- RMS: 400 watts
- Impedance: Dual 2 ohm
- Patented corner-ribbed, double-stitched Santoprene rubber surround
- Stamped steel basket protects massive internal motion
- Titanium deposit impregnated cone with rolled outer edge
- Vented 360° back bracing
- Rear foam gasket
- Heat-dissipating, solid pole piece and high-temp coil wire for longer woofer life
- Spring loaded terminals
- Poly-cotton semi-progressive spider
- Heat-dispersing, solid pole piece
- Spiralead tinsel leads
- High-temperature dual 2 ohms voice coils
- Sensitivity: 85.3 dB
- Other search terms: S10L3, S10L32, 10L3, 10L32, 11S10L32
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Sonic Electronix, Inc. can only ship Kicker products within the United States of America.
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Average Customer Rating is 4.9 out of 5 stars:
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Zombietitan from Tifton, georgia
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Well ive had this sub for 2 years now and my heart is sold to kicker subs for life. I have it powered with a 2000 watt amp for a year now it was powered by a 800 but that wasn't enough I've had people ask and try and guess what i have in my truck if u are look in for something that sounds great and then slams and on a budget this is what you are looking for! And get a 2000 watt amp while you are at it!
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Bo from bountiful, Utah
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This is a good sub for everyday use, sounds good with all genres of music. I would recommend this sub if you're just wanting a little more out of your music, it hits good for a 10. But if you're wanting to shake your mirrors every time the bass hits I would definitely get 2, or go with a 12 inch.
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hutch from erie. pa
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Its not bad but a 15 would hit harder. It hit but not like you would think a l3 would hit.
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lil fred from kodak, TN
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i have had two 12" versions and they hit so hard from lows to highs and the bass is so tight and crisp, so i added two 10's. This was before i heard of SonicElectronix so i bought it from my local audio shop and i say best subs ive ever had. I've had a lot of them. The 10" is more punchy on bass than a 12" but a great addition to any setup i would recommend these to anyone.
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Michael from Springhill, FL
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I got to 2 of these things in a 2012 chevy silverado crew cab a custom sealed box with dx 100.1 these things cause an earthquake my friends think that I have 15s in there. The subs were designed to have a little bit smaller air space than L7s.
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