Kicker Solo-Baric S10L7 10" Car Subwoofer
- Powered: Non-Powered
- Size: 10"
- Nominal Power: 600 Watt RMS
- Elements: 1-Way
- Car Speaker Type: Component
- Car Speaker Function: Subwoofer
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10" Kicker Solo Baric L7
Pros
Clean Strong Bass, can take a lot of power, requires little space.
Cons
Slightly more expensive than other subs, needs to be feed power to run well.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
It provides a lot of clean strong bass with very little space needed.
This sub is perfect for the owner who wants to add a little more bass to his car and not have a huge system in his truck. Since these subs only need 1 cubic foot of space for a sealed box you can easily make something to fit in almost any space. Just make sure it is strong enough to take the punishment that this sub can give it.
I bought a single 10" Kicker Solo Baric L7 for my car and it has made a huge difference in the sound. I used to have Pioneer Subs and this sounds much much cleaner and can get much louder when I turn it up. Just with the one 10" you can easily drowned out the crappy systems a lot of kids put in their cars. These can take 600 watts RMS (1200 watts peak) so as long as they are given enough power they really can make some sound.
Other than just my sub a few of my other friends have the same ones and only one of them have blown since we had them and he damaged it by wiring a bunch of stuff wrong. I would say that the sub is built very well and is a really solid attractive looking piece. The square shape and the cool grilles available make for a unique look and attract a lot of attention.
The one disadvantage that the subs have is that they take a lot of power and power doesn't come cheap. You can think of that in a good way or a bad way if you don't want to spend money. Either way the sub is a very well built great sounding piece for your system.
I bought a single 10" Kicker Solo Baric L7 for my car and it has made a huge difference in the sound. I used to have Pioneer Subs and this sounds much much cleaner and can get much louder when I turn it up. Just with the one 10" you can easily drowned out the crappy systems a lot of kids put in their cars. These can take 600 watts RMS (1200 watts peak) so as long as they are given enough power they really can make some sound.
Other than just my sub a few of my other friends have the same ones and only one of them have blown since we had them and he damaged it by wiring a bunch of stuff wrong. I would say that the sub is built very well and is a really solid attractive looking piece. The square shape and the cool grilles available make for a unique look and attract a lot of attention.
The one disadvantage that the subs have is that they take a lot of power and power doesn't come cheap. You can think of that in a good way or a bad way if you don't want to spend money. Either way the sub is a very well built great sounding piece for your system.
