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Kicker 40CWR104 CompR Series 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils

Item # 2064CWR104

Kicker designed their CompR line of subs for people who love to hear strong bass when their music's playing.

Kicker designed their CompR line of subs for people who love to hear strong bass when their music's playing.

2 questions - 6 answers

Item # 2064CWR104

About the Kicker 40CWR104

John Pollard

Brace yourself 

Kicker designed their CompR line of subs for people who love to hear strong bass when their music's playing. Built from the ground up with performance in mind, these subs handle plenty of power to give you the baddest bass available from the legendary Comp line.  

Brace yourself 

Kicker designed their CompR line of subs for people who love to hear strong bass when their music's playing. Built from the ground up with performance in mind, these subs handle plenty of power to give you the baddest bass available from the legendary Comp line.  

Kicker 40CWR104

Change this subwoofer's impedance with a flick of the built-in switch.

Overbuilt? More like built just right

Kicker's 40CWR104 10” subwoofer comes equipped with a tough, polypropylene cone that stays rigid during intense play sessions so you hear accurate bass. A custom-designed back and top plate give the woofer plenty of room to travel, while the durable rubber surround helps to control cone movement during a heavy workout. This sub uses extensive venting in its heavy steel basket to shrug off heat, so you can count on reliable performance.   

Say hello to system flexibility

This Kicker CompR will handle up to 400 watts RMS so make sure you have an amplifier that'll do it justice. Its dual 4-ohm voice coils make it easy to connect to a mono amplifier, and this versatile sub works well in sealed or ported enclosures.

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Product highlights:

  • 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
  • injection-molded polypropylene cone
  • rubber surround
  • power handling: 100-400 watts RMS (200 watts per coil)
  • peak power handling: 800 watts
  • frequency response: 30-500 Hz
  • sensitivity: 83.6 dB
  • top-mount depth: 5-3/16"
  • sealed box volume: .80 - 3.0 cu. ft.
  • ported box volume: 1.25 - 1.75 cu. ft.
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # 40CWR104

What's in the box:

  • One 10" Dual 4-ohm voice coil subwoofer (with impedance switch)
  • Kicker logo stickers
  • Manual (English/ Spanish/ German/ French)
  • Template on box

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Features

Dual 2-ohm Voice Coils: This woofer features dual 4-ohm voice coils, offering wiring flexibility. A switch on the speaker terminal allows you to easily change from parallel (the woofer presents a 2-ohm load) to series (the woofer presents an 8-ohm load) wiring for the voice coils.

UniPlate Construction: The woofer features a one-piece UniPlate construction with a vented, extended pole piece and backplate. This unique design provides the following benefits:

  • Optimizes heat transfer efficiency for cooler operation
  • Eliminates erratic magnetic flux in the voice coil gap
  • Releases pressure under the suspension for uniform cone movement
  • Prevents the voice coil from bottoming out, and the resulting damage

Tinsel Leads: CompR subwoofers use Spiralead tinsel-lead technology; the tinsel lead wires are woven into the spider to relieve mechanical stress.

Enclosure Compatibility

Sealed Enclosure Applications: Sealed enclosures provide the most control over a woofer and provide accurate sonic reproduction, making them suitable to all types of music. Kicker recommends sealed enclosures in the following range:

  • Minimum Enclosure Volume: 0.8 ft³
  • Maximum Enclosure Volume: 3.0 ft³

Vented Box: Vented (or ported) enclosures typically provide better overall efficiency than sealed so they are suitable for use with smaller amplifiers, giving you more bass output from less power. Kicker recommends ported enclosures in the following range:

  • Minimum Enclosure Volume: 1.25 ft³ with a 10.5" x 2" x 20" slot port
  • Maximum Enclosure Volume: 1.75 ft³ with a 10.5" x 2.5" x 20" slot port

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I tried my wire, 14 or 16 gauge & it slips out. Manual says nothing about wire size. What size wire fits these terminals & stays in?
justin  Mar 09, 2016
5 answers
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I'm using 10 guage on mine. It is overkill but it works. Try 12 guage.
peter  Mar 11, 2016
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ME, personally I use a 10 ga wire And. Have had no worries
len  Mar 10, 2016
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I'd you unscrew the terminal and slip the wire into the hole of the post then tighten the terminal back down? For mine I used 12 gage speaker wire from amp to speaker with tinned endo so the wire won't unwrap. But, that is just how I have always done my wires. Hope that helps. Dawn
alexis st.  Mar 09, 2016
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I used insulated wire terminal connectors from the local hardware store, and electrical tape, if I am not mistaken. I used 16 gauge wire/connector.
arianna  Mar 09, 2016
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I used 10 gage monster cable speaker wire and it fits snug.
chris  Mar 09, 2016
Q
If the mounting depth of my box is 1/16 bigger than the mounting depth of the speaker is that enough room?
lauren  Nov 17, 2015
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That may not be enough. May want to get some adhesive back foam to space it out a little more.
chris  Nov 17, 2015

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