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Boss P126DVC 12″ Subwoofer Dual 4ohm Voice CoilsAmazon.com Product Description
Low-frequency sound reproduction is the first thing you’ll notice when you hear a Boss Audio Phantom sub. The subcussion you feel comes next. Combine that with wicked cosmetics and you’ve got a sub that’s ready to perform in any application. The P126DVC is a 10-inch subwoofer with a dual 4-ohm voice coil delivering 2300 watts peak power. P126DVC Specifications
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#1 by Jerry L. Webb on July 2, 2010 - 7:24 pm
If you’re thinking about purchasing yhis brand of subs or speakers lets just say you will not be let down with their performance.I just got these Subs last week, and installed them in the trunk of my 04 Kia Rio.I know who would own a Kia, but let me tell you they sound incredible, and for around 100.00 bucks thats a deal.I’m running the pair of 12’s on a Rocford Punch 800a2 apretty old amp but it gives those Phantoms a Beating,and they can take it.I have heard bad things about these cheapies,but if you install correctly and and have good amplification you’re good to go.I’m even running these in a free air application, and they don’t even specify that appliacation.I hope if you buy these you enjoy them as I do.I’m sure they’ll sound even better after break-in… (-:
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Michael Watts on July 2, 2010 - 10:23 pm
I haven’t had these subs for very long but man do they pound hard with little effort.
I have two of them in separate sealed boxes powered by a Rockford Fosgate 1200W Amp in my BMW
and i am suprisingly impressed. Just recommended these to a friend of mine who was shopping around.
Rating: 5 / 5