- Two 10" CompVR Component Subwoofers
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 1600 watts per pair / 800 watts each
- RMS: 800 watts per pair / 400 watts each
- Dual 4 ohm model
- Inverted Structural Dome Polymineral Injection Molded Cone: Remains rigid, and lowers distortion
- Rear Cone Brace: Offers unmatched strength and resistance to deformation
- Ribbed Santoprene Surround for Linear Cone Motion
- Silver-Coated Stamped Steel Basket
- Stitched Surround: Ensures the cone and surround won't separate, even under the highest loads
- High-temp Polyimide Film Voice Coil Former
- Dual Ultra-Length Voice Coils
- Perimeter Venting
- Sleeved High-Power Tinsel Lead Wires
- Spring Loaded Nickel-Plated Terminals
- Other search terms: CVR10 4 ohms, CVR104, 07CVR10, 07CVR104, 07CVR 10" 4 ohm, CompVR 10", CVR 10", Comp VR 10"
- 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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| Value | | 4.7 |
| Features | | 5.0 |
| Design | | 4.9 |
| Usability | | 5.0 |
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Avery from Tucson, AZ
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I have these in a box thats actually too small for the subs and they still sound amazing in the trunk of my '66 Ford Falcon. I can hear them over the roar of my engine and i have a blown exhust pipe gasket. Make sure you wire them with the paralle wire'n, it makes them much louder then series wire'n. i have them hooked up to a 1500Watt EV1500M Sound Storm Mono Block Evelotion Series and that does the job very nicely. That amp is only around $80-$90. i only spent $220 on it and it blows away some 12" subs when you stick your head in the car.
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DARYL from ATLANTA, GA
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I have these in a ported Obcon box under the rear seat of my 97 Chevy 1500 ext. Cab pushed by a Bazooka p500d amp and it sounds great. The bass is nice and tight. Way more than I will ever need even for oldschool Miami bass.
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I have two of these in the sonic sub box bottom vent and WOW is all I can say. I have them wired to 2 ohms on a Hifonics HFI1000.1D and they slam. My friends can hear me coming long before they see me. I would definitely recommended these bad boys to anyone looking for cheap, clean, loud bass.
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These subs are loud. Can hear them coming from blocks! Especially if they're tuned right.
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Kanyon Kimes from Fayettville, AR
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I originally looked at 10" subs for the reason that I wanted good bass but I could still hear my music. Also I wanted Kicker subs because everyone I have ever talked to that owned Kicker said that hands down they were the best. I have these hooked up to an 1800 Hitron amp, and let me say that they exceeded all my expectations by far! They hit way harder than expected and I can't hear my music over them, but you are not seeing me complain! They are as loud as a lot of 12's I have heard, so if you are looking for loud subs I would recommend these to anyone!
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