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Kenwood KFC-W2510

Item #15788
10" 800W 4-Ohm Subwoofer

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Product Reviews For Kenwood KFC-W2510

  • I just put this speaker in a '97 Dodge Dakota single Cab. I runnin it off of a 800W Mono Channel Pioneer Amp. This thing rocks! It is a very good 10" sub!

    Kenny T
    9/18/2006

  • I got these in my 91 passat VW and they are good for a person whos just lookin to kick up their factory stereo system. If your not looking for a compition sub and something cheap, these are well worth ur money.

    James G
    10/1/2006

  • For 60 dollars this subwoofer is a great deal. When I first had it in my truck it was in a .65 sealed box and powered by a kenwood KAC-9102D. It was ok but it sounded like a paper sack when turned up. Now I have an Elemental Designs Nine.1 hooked up to this amp and it is feeding the sub 450 WRMS and the paper sack sound is basically gone. I know it seems like a lot of power for a sub whose rms is 175 but it works well. For the money great buy.

    Brian
    1/3/2007
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