How many watts does 2 12 kickers need?
500 watts
To make our subs even more reliable, KICKER engineers developed Forced Air Cooling to help our subs run 25% cooler than before. The CompR 12-Inch Subwoofer works best with a sealed or ported enclosure and 500 watts of recommended power. See below for more details.
What size amp do I need for 2 12 inch KICKER comps?
A: You need at least a 500 watt amp with one of these speakers more if you have two.
Which is better KICKER Comp C or R?
The Comp R is going to give you more output than the Comp C because it handles more power, but you need to make sure that you have an amp that will give it the power it wants. If you only have 250 watts RMS, the Comp C might be a better choice for a 10 inch subwoofer versus the CompR.
What size box do I need for 2 12 inch subs?
According to the JL Audio website, the recommended volume space for a 12-inch subwoofer is 1.25 cubic feet.
What watt amp do I need for 2 12 inch subs?
400 watts RMS per sub, that’d 800, so 150% (optimal) would be 1200 watts. 1200 watts (RMS) is what you want in an amp, look for that.
Are Kicker Comp Subs good?
Yes, Kicker subs are some of the best car subwoofers that you can purchase. They provide a high quality sound with bass that is hard to beat. Kicker subwoofers are also priced at an affordable price which makes owning them all the more exciting.
What watt amp do I need for 2 12-inch subs?
How many watts can a kicker Comp R 12 handle?
The CompR 12-Inch Subwoofer works best with a sealed or ported enclosure and 500 watts of recommended power. See below for more details.
Can a sub box be too big?
Remember, there is such a thing as too big. As the size of the enclosure increases, the mechanical limits of the woofer will be easier to reach. If the box is too small (by a reasonable amount) add power.
What is mounting depth for subwoofers?
Standard subwoofers have a cone-shaped profile and require up to several inches (1 inch = 2.5 cm) of depth for mounting, a characteristic which may prove difficult to accommodate in some applications.
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