KICKER - Solo-Baric L7S 12" 2-Ohm Loaded Subwoofer Enclosure - Black
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Specifications
RMS Power750 wattsPeak Power Handling1500 wattsImpedance2 ohmsSensitivity86.9 decibelsWoofer Size12"
Key Specs
RMS Power750 wattsPeak Power Handling1500 wattsImpedance2 ohmsSensitivity86.9 decibelsWoofer Size12"
General
Product NameSolo-Baric L7S 12" 2-Ohm Loaded Subwoofer EnclosureBrandKICKERModel Number44VL7S122ColorBlack
Audio Power
RMS Power750 wattsPeak Power Handling1500 watts
Audio
Impedance2 ohmsSensitivity86.9 decibelsEfficiency86.9 decibels
Dimensions
Woofer Size12"Product Height16 inchesProduct Width18.7 inchesProduct Depth17.9 inchesProduct Weight60 pounds
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - PartsNot AvailableManufacturer's Warranty - LaborNot Available
Other
UPC713034081135
Keep your music thumping with this 12-inch Kicker Solo-Baric subwoofer. It has a 750W RMS rating for continuous pounding bass, and the vented enclosure has heavy internal bracing to minimize vibration while producing a strong, full sound. This Kicker Solo-Baric subwoofer has a single 2 ohm terminal for quick installation and setup.
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Handles up to 1500W peak power (750W RMS)
For rich sound.
86.9dB sensitivity
Picks up the highs and lows for faithful sound reproduction.
12" passive subwoofer
Delivers authoritative bass.
2 ohms impedance
Conducts power to keep speakers working at optimal levels.
MDF material
Provides sturdy construction.
What's Included
KICKER Solo-Baric L7S 12" 2-Ohm Subwoofer
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- A: AnswerYour crossover should be between 80 to 90 hz if its on low pass. And your gain depends on the voltage your head unit is giving out. Remember, the gain is not a volume knob. Gain is to match the voltage from the headunit. So start with your gain turned all the way down. Turn bass and treble all the way down on head unit. And turn bass knob down also. Now, turn headunit volume up 75%. (If it goes to 40, set it to 30) Now turn your gain up until its sounds evenly amplified. (If theres distortion, turn gain down slighty). Your gain could be anywhere between 25% - 65%. But you shouldnt have it anywhere close to 100%......ever. Now turn up your xover until you reach around 80 - 90hz. Make sure its on low pass. It should sound pretty good around there. You dont want high frequencies going through your sub. Go back to your head unit and adjust bass and treble to your liking. Do not set bass at 100% on headunit. Also the bass boost on your amp should be at 0%. Congrats on your new sub. Enjoy!!!
Answered by JayD
Q: QuestionIs this DVC or SVC?(3 answers)
A: AnswerDVCAnswered by Amazing
- A: AnswerI got the kicker 1200watt amp with mine and it slaps. It can be run with the 800watt as well but I like the little extra power.
Answered by Floridaboy
Q: QuestionWhat’s the best best amp to use for this subwoofer?(4 answers)
A: AnswerI have it hooked up to a Rockford fosgate prime R1200-1D @2ohm setup 800rms and it slams so hard people always think I have a pair of 12s or a 15 in my 13 sonataAnswered by soxsider
- A: AnswerBoth coils wires to 2ohms
Answered by MDS1
Q: QuestionIs this sub SVC or DVC?(3 answers)
A: AnswerDefinitely dual voice coilAnswered by TheGuy
Q: QuestionWhat’s the rms of an amp that can run this? Can a 600watt rms amp run this ??(3 answers)
A: AnswerI powered my l7s fine with my kicker CXA600.1. Worked good, didn't get hot or anything.Answered by Blglover
- A: AnswerFirstly, I'm not sure if your monoblock amp is 1500.1 Rms or max. If max, then that generally would mean your RMS is 750, so that's perfect. If your amp is 1500.1 RMS, that is a LOT of power to be putting into this sub, so be careful. 45% is about where I have my amp gain set to. I have a Kicker 46CXA800.1 RMS amp to go with my Solo Baric and it hits hard. If you have your sub at that gain level, and you don't think it hits hard enough, that doesn't mean that you should invest in a second one. As long as you have your gain set at level to allow the sub to have plenty of power, and have it not clip, then you really shouldn't touch the gain on the amp. If you have your sub running at 8ohms right now like you say, and you want it to hit harder, the solution wouldn't be to purchase a second sub in my opinion. It would to running it at 4ohms or 2ohms. This will provide more power to your sub and ultimately boost your bass to your desired level. Hope this helps. :)
Answered by nathanb
Reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 340 reviews
4.8Rating by feature
- 4.6Value
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.8Quality
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- 4.8Ease of Use
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers appreciate the Solo-Baric L7S subwoofer for its exceptional sound quality, with many praising its impressive bass that can be felt even at low volumes. They also highlight its power handling capabilities and its ability to deliver clean, quality bass at an affordable price point. Overall, customers are highly satisfied with the performance and value offered by this subwoofer.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Does not disappoint!
I’m actually rather impressed with this sub. I’m a bit of a bass head and I had a massive 3000watt amp and a 13” 82pound sub in my truck. I was tired of not having cargo space so I gave this a try. I have a 500 watt amp on it and it sounds fantastic! I drive a big ol Suburban and it holds its own in my truck!
Posted by CapturedDreams
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Brown Lil Rocket
This sounds great in my car. Thanks. Scott did an amazing job as always.
Posted by TVtime
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great
Sounds Great and Good Time Shop + i hope soon get more new stuff
Posted by GreatandSoundsgreat