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Kicker Tcomps 40tcws104 10-inch 600w on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Kicker Speaker Size:10" Manufacturer Part Number:40TCWS104 RMS Power:300 W

used - very good condition - hardly any signs of wear and tear


  • Kicker 40TCWS104 10" 600 Watt Car/Truck Loaded Subwoofer with Box
  • 600 Watt Max
  • 300 Watt RMS
  • Factory-tuned, great-value CompS subwoofers and enclosures
  • Ready-made KICKER bass that installs in minutes
  • Dual-woofer enclosures in 2-Ohm impedances
  • Single-woofer enclosures in 2-or 4-Ohm impedances
  • Tough, max-output vented-design boxes
  • Sturdy MDF boxes with rounded corners covered in plush, charcoal-gray carpeting
  • Final Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: 93.8dB
  • Frequency Response: 30-500 Hz
  • Top-mount depth: 4-13/16"
  • Product Condition: Manufacturer Refurbished
  • Item Weight: 29.625 lbs.
  • Part Number: 40TCWS104

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