Two bigtime 12-inch CompVR subs with dual voice coils are crammed into a solid wood enclosure covered in plush gray and black carpeting, with extra-large, extra-quiet ports so there’s enough air to create a serious street scene.
Quality sound, prepackage at a decent price
Rating
Written By biscuitfarmer
Date Written Mar 12 2007
Summary
I have been a HUGE car audio fanatic for the last ten years. Ever since I was capable of driving, I have had a desire to blast my speakers at levels that werent fit for anyones ears. This has led to thousands of dollars in purchases, countless maxed...
Strength
Good value for the full setup, good quality sound
Weakness
none really.
Bottom Line
Great sound quality bass sound without the high price. Easy setup for someone with little knowledge and bit desires.
Born to be wild! The Kicker CompVR DCVR12 Car subwoofer!
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Written By korneroffice
Date Written Mar 14 2007
Summary
When you need some kick, you need some kick! I am no longer a teenage boy, booming down the street, shaking the walls of poor innocent bystanders with my Metallica tapes. Now I am the annoying guy thumping down the street with Christian cds wailing...
Strength
Great bass, fun to listen to surround sound
Weakness
Rattles your windows, doors and jawline!
Bottom Line
This is the most simple and powerful woofer that I came across when shopping for a boomer.
Recently i purchased a car Subwoofer and custom box to go under the back seat of my 2006 Dodge quad cab. I wanted just a little thump to add to the infinity system. I already have a Blazer that hits 132 db with 2 Kenwood subs and a ported box, didn't...