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Kenwood KFC-W3011 Reviews

Car subwoofer driver - 400 Watt - component - 300mm More product details

$58.99

alaTest Review Summary for Kenwood KFC-W3011

We have collected and analyzed 30 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 100/100. The average review date is September 11, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 9366 reviews from other Car Speakers and Subwoofers. The alaScore™ for this product is 87/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

alaSCORE 87

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30 reviews

November, 2009

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30 Users

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User Reviews (30)

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wont regret buying this subwoofer

By R. Espy (amazon.com)

wont regret buying this subwoofer

I bought 2 kfc w3011 kenwood 12" subwoofers for 50 $ each about 1 1/2 years ago and they still work and sound great. I have not had 1 problem yet with these subwoofers. They hit very hard in a sealed and ported enclosure. I would recommend these subwoofer...

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Nice Find

By Tyrelle Blair (amazon.com)

Nice Find

For the price these subs are a great bargain. The RMS on these are 400 watts and I am only using 280 to push them, so I wonder how it would sound if I got a stronger amp that had a 400 RMS watt rating? Great find though, cant beat it.

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KFCW3011 BEST SUB FOR THE $$$

By appoolshark (amazon.com)

KFCW3011 BEST SUB FOR THE $$$

I have owned 2 of these incredible subs for a little under a year. They are the only subs i have ever owned. I had them in my 1991 ford escort gt. They were powered by a Kicker ZX1000.1 Amp (1000W RMS), (2000W Peak). They were in a sealed box, and hit as...

Manufacturer's Description

Each roll on a typical subwoofer spider has a uniform height but because the center area is subject to increased stress when for example, a subwoofer's excursion is especially large - this area can become stretched out, leading to breakage in the spider and limiting higher power handling. However, Kenwood's new spider roll gradually becomes higher towards the center, enabling this area to withstand more stress with less stretching. The design goal was to gradually transfer up-down movement...

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