Showing 6 reviews for Kicker C84 (07C84)

September 16, 2009Perfect for home theater system
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Review written by Joel B from Atlanta, Ga
I bought this to replace a standard 8 inch subwoofer that was blown in my home theater system. For the money, I'm convinced this is the greatest product available. It reaches 150 rms which is great for huge bass drops playing music and fills in explosions and gun shots playing video games such as GTA4 and Call of Duty. Kicker is a good company when you need a lower end product for cheap and the durability is remarkable. All pros, no cons.
August 7, 2009Super Speaker
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Review written by Ricky from Arizona
Replaced old Toyota Avalon JBL 8" with kicker, works like a champ, clear base, crisp sound throughout. Should have done it a long time ago! Great product!
July 8, 2009Bang for the buck
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Review written by larry from sarasota, fl
With limited space in my 2002 Tundra, using proper box volume and amplification, these hit extremely hard. They aren't 10's or 12's, but with no room I'll take what these Kickers can do. The mirrors shake, I can drown out 95% of anyone else's system, and the great part is no one has any idea it's even in my truck.
June 7, 2009Great Value and Sound
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Review written by Paul from Tuttle, Ok
Used to replace the factory subwoofer in a 2001 Avalon. Fit and works great.
June 5, 2009Great performance
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Review written by Pepe from bali, Yugoslavia
I recomend this product to anyone who wants crisp and smooth bass. I enjoy it everyday and would recomend to anyone.
February 20, 2008Very good subwoofer.
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Review written by Robbie from Humansville, MO
Ive owned this in my home theater for 7 months now, and its still kickin'. It has very nice sound quality and it gets loud, very loud for a single 8". Its rated to take 100 watts RMS, but it will take more IF you know what you are doing. I gave it 300 watts without issues, granted its in a rather small box. The specs are .8ft^3 at around 42 hrz, which I built myself. Id make it a little bigger to enhance the low end, but id advise against sealing it. I tried it in 1 cube sealed and I lost a lot of output but the low end was a little better. In movies the explosions are phenomenal. It sounds very good on rock/rap as well.

The only complaints I have is that it tends to get a little muddy at high volumes.