About the Kenwood KFC-W12PS
Kenwood designed the KFC-W12PS subwoofer to deliver tighter, more focused bass, while requiring less power. So what's this mean to you? You'll get really strong bass from a sub that's nimble enough to keep up with the upper notes of a bass guitar, yet efficient enough to run with moderate power. But this subwoofer will handle up to 250 watts RMS, so it will definitely move some air when you want it to.
Redesigned for better bass
Kenwood designed the KFC-W12PS subwoofer to deliver tighter, more focused bass, while requiring less power. So what's this mean to you? You'll get really strong bass from a sub that's nimble enough to keep up with the upper notes of a bass guitar, yet efficient enough to run with moderate power. But this subwoofer will handle up to 250 watts RMS, so it will definitely move some air when you want it to.
Built tough
Kenwood's "Diamond Array" pattern strengthens the polypropylene cone, helping it to maintain its shape when you're pushing the bass hard. The lightweight urethane surround is treated to resist damage from heat and humidity. Throw one or two of these Kenwoods into an enclosure, provide plenty of power, and your music will have the punch it needs for a long, long time.
Product highlights:
- 12" 4-ohm subwoofer
- textured polypropylene cone with urethane surround
- power range: 50-250 watts RMS
- peak power handling: 1,000 watts
- frequency response: 36-300 Hz
- sensitivity: 85 dB
- top-mount depth: 5-13/16"
- sealed box volume: 1.25 cubic feet
- ported box volume: 1.5 cubic feet
- grille not included
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # KFC-W12PS
What's in the box:
Kenwood KFC-W12PS owner's manual
- One 12" SVC Subwoofer
- Eight 1-3/8" Self-tapping screws
- Safety instructions
- Warranty information
- Specifications on box lid
Scratch & Dent items may be missing non-essential accessories. In some cases the manufacturer's accessories have been replaced with generic equivalents.
See the difference between "Open Box" and "Scratch & Dent" Outlet items
Customer reviews for Kenwood KFC-W12PS
Loading...
Loading reviews...
Average review:
4.5 out of 5 starsThanks for submitting your review
Customer photos
This review was collected as part of a promotion
Pros:
Cons:
More details on the Kenwood KFC-W12PS
Features & specs
Features and Specs | ||
---|---|---|
Size | 12 -inch | |
Impedance (Ohms) | 4 | |
Cone Material | Polypropylene | |
Surround Material | Foam | |
Port diameter (inches) | N/A | |
Port length (inches) | N/A | |
Free-Air | No | |
Dual Voice Coil | No | |
Sensitivity |
85 dB at 1 watt | |
Frequency Response | 36 - 300 Hz | |
Max RMS Power Handling | 250 | |
Peak Power Handling (Watts) | 1000 | |
Top Mount Depth (inches) | 5 13/16 | |
Bottom Mount Depth (inches) | 6 1/2 | |
Cutout Diameter or Length (inches) | 10 15/16 | |
Frame Width | 12.81 | |
Frame Length | 12.81 | |
Vas (liters) | 51.3 | |
Fs (Hz) | 33 | |
Qts | 0.57 | |
Xmax (millimeters) | 7.35 | |
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year | |
Box Requirements | ||
Ideal Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) | 1.25 | |
Minimum Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) | 0.75 | |
Maximum Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) | 1.75 | |
Ideal Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) | 1.5 | |
Minimum Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) | 1 | |
Maximum Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) | 2 |
Product Research
Features
Enclosure Compatibility
Features
Long Stroke Design: The pole piece has been extended to provide a more linear magnetic field for woofer operation. This lowers distortion and provides the woofer with better low frequency response.
Double Stacked Magnet: The stacked magnet assembly is used to create a powerful linear motor with increased excursion capability for superior bass output.
Spring Terminals: The spring post terminals on one side of the woofer connect to your amplifier's wiring. The posts will accept pin connectors, single banana plugs, or bare wire up to 10 gauge.
Enclosure Compatibility
Sealed Box: Kenwood recommends a sealed enclosure with an optimum internal volume of 1.25 cubic feet (from 0.75 to 1.75 cubic feet is acceptable). Sealed enclosures provide the most control over a woofer, will handle a lot of power, and provide accurate sonic reproduction, making them suitable to all types of music.
Ported Box: Kenwood recommends a ported enclosure with an internal volume of 1.5 cubic foot (from 1.0 to 2.0 cubic feet is acceptable) using an 12-3/4" x 1-1/2" x 21-1/2" slot port. Ported (or vented) 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. However, this efficiency comes at the expense of very low frequency output.
Loading...
Loading accessories...
Customer Q&A
6 questions already asked
Loading...
Loading articles...
I have this sub in my 2000 ford f150 supercrew and it rattles the windows with the gain at half way point in a sealed box.
Kevin from CA