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i dont understand this photobucket thing lol

save the photo somewhere on your computer, make a photobucket account, load photo to photo bucket. It will appear in an album. Below the photo will be 4 different type of links that you can use to share to other people. The last one (especially forums) is the one that you want to copy and paste when you want to show a picture of the forum.

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  • 12" Single 4 ohm KFC Series Car Subwoofer
  • Power Handling:
    • Peak: 1200 watts
    • RMS: 400 watts

    [*]Polypropylene cone woofer

    [*]Urethane foam surround

    [*]Linear spider design for increased excursion

    [*]Spring post terminals

    [*]Double stacked magnet

    [*]Dual ventilation system

    [*]Frequency response: 34-300 Hz

    [*]Sensitivity: 85 dB

    [*]1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

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  • 12" Single 4 ohm KFC Series Car Subwoofer
  • Power Handling:
    • Peak: 1200 watts
    • RMS: 400 watts

    [*]Polypropylene cone woofer

    [*]Urethane foam surround

    [*]Linear spider design for increased excursion

    [*]Spring post terminals

    [*]Double stacked magnet

    [*]Dual ventilation system

    [*]Frequency response: 34-300 Hz

    [*]Sensitivity: 85 dB

    [*]1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

Is this the sub that you are getting? If so, it is a good filler sub (I like to call em. Not to loud but sounds good on the in-side.) I carry these at my shop and if ya set it up right they sound good. Do not try to over power or push close to there max. We found that running 600-700 watts is there sweet spot.

Current system (still building) 2 kicker 12" dcvr in factory kicker ported box, Rockford Fosgate 1200.1 Amp, Kenwood ddx-470 ddin radio, Rockford Fosgate 0 Gauge wiring, Rockford Fosgate punch 6X8 2 way speakers.

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kfcw3013ps.jpg

  • 12" Single 4 ohm KFC Series Car Subwoofer
  • Power Handling:
    • Peak: 1200 watts
    • RMS: 400 watts

    [*]Polypropylene cone woofer

    [*]Urethane foam surround

    [*]Linear spider design for increased excursion

    [*]Spring post terminals

    [*]Double stacked magnet

    [*]Dual ventilation system

    [*]Frequency response: 34-300 Hz

    [*]Sensitivity: 85 dB

    [*]1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

Is this the sub that you are getting? If so, it is a good filler sub (I like to call em. Not to loud but sounds good on the in-side.) I carry these at my shop and if ya set it up right they sound good. Do not try to over power or push close to there max. We found that running 600-700 watts is there sweet spot.

yeah right now this is the one im lookin at, im going to be ordering 2 of them. Any advice on boxes or ways to set it up to sound good would be appreciated, and should i use one amp to power both or should each sub have its own amp?

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