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Do you want to have your hearing impaired ?

Do you like it when it feels like your ears are bleeding ?

Well if you answered "Hell Yer!" then this is right up your ally.

2 x Kicker (F12c) 12" Competition Class Subs in a custom enclosure.

The box is made from 3/4" MDF and is internaly braced and sound deadened. The box has been built to Kickers exact recommended specifications, it is divided in the middle to give each sub its own internal airspace of 1.75 CuFt and are both ported by a 4" tube port.

The box features a gold plated quick connection port for each sub on either side of the box which is connected by Stinger 10 gauge speaker wire & gold terminals. It is carpeted and both have a Kicker removable subwoofer grill.

Each sub is 4ohm svc (single voice coil) and is rated to take 400w RMS peak, or 200w RMS continuous.

The subs can be linked together to run off one channel.

If they are linked in parallel it will drop ohms to a 2ohm load so you amp has to be 1ohm stable.

If they are linked in series it will increase ohms to a 8ohm load.

The enclosure dimensions are:

Width = 31"

Height = 13"

Top Depth = 17.5"

Bottom Depth = 21.5"

The subs have never been run in a car.

When i brought them I ran a 4hr break in procedure which was done on a test bench and involved varying freq tone steps.

A very regretful sale .... $550

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It was goin to go into my hx kingswood, but i didnt manage to get that far, im too fussy and i wanted to custom the boot b4 it when in, but i ended up giving up on the car after i found rust in the rear quarter panels.

Haha, Prank you remember aggess ago a guy in Sydney from SDU was selling a sound setup with 2 x 12 " MTX boxed subs, pioneer splits, etc etc .... and you were after the subs ? I was the guy who purchased em, but I still havn't tried fitting them in the boot :) Maybe today is the day !!

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