Kenwood KFC-XW10DB 10" Woofer Subwoofers
Kenwood KFC-XW10DB 10" Woofer Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 08, 2001]
Oliver Llenado
Model Reviewed:
2001
Strength:
more bang for the buck
Weakness:
none at this time I have 2 10" on a sealed box powered by a directed 250d amp at 350 watts, these subs sounds awesome, pounds hard, I auditioned a similar rated jl & these babies pounds deep & hard. Similar Products Used: none |
[Jan 02, 2001]
Roger Ma
Model Reviewed:
2000
Strength:
Very efficient sub. They hit hard and play deep simultaneously. Love the purple cones
Weakness:
None, this is my first pair of subs With my excelon amp running these two subs, all I have to say is.....damn!!! At low volumes, these subs can accurately produce bass with tight hits and deep lows. My amp is dropped all the way to 1ohm, so I've got 300w going to each sub. I haven't pushed them too hard yet, so I cannot comment on the durability of these subs, but from what I've listened too, the seem to be able to handle plenty. Similar Products Used: none |
[Aug 28, 2000]
Patrick F
Strength:
SPL efficient: plays loud on 'flea' power. SQ: hits low, tight, hard.
Weakness:
Needs a pretty large enclosure, and is picky about enclosure parameters. Limited power handling compared to the most exotic woofers. A very clean sounding bass machine. Kenwood lists the resonant frequency below the low frequency cutoff of this product. This means that in a ported box the woofer keeps it's act together, sounding comparable to a sealed enclosure in tightness and a ported box in deepness. It reaches 124db C weighted in my car with a 40W amplifier. It just gives good bang for the buck. Similar Products Used: My installation (a Corrolla with rear deck removed, 40wpc) is 6 dB louder than 4 RF Power DVC's at 800wpc in my freind's Chevy Blazer. But, not as loud as many others I'm sure. |