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BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer
BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer
BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer
BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer
BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer
BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer

BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer - 1600 Watts Maximum Power, Single 4 Ohm Voice Coil, Sold Individually, Black

Product ID : 25634915
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Galleon Product ID 25634915
UPC / ISBN 791489122702
Shipping Weight 10.85 lbs
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Model P12SVC
Manufacturer BOSS Audio Systems
Shipping Dimension 14.29 x 14.02 x 7.09 inches
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BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer Features

  • Sensitivity SPL (1W / 1m) 87 dB, Resonant Frequency 35 Hz

  • Polypropylene Cone, 2 Inch Copper Voice Coil, Rubber Surround

  • Sealed Enclosure Internal Volume: 1.4 Cubic Feet, Ported Enclosure Internal Volume: 1.9 Cubic Feet

  • 4 Inch Round Inch Port Circumference, 12 Inch Port Length, 34 Hz Port Frequency

  • 5.13 Inch Mounting Height, 11.1 Inch Mounting Hole Diameter

  • Dimensions: Depth 12.2” x Width 12.2” x Height 5.6”

  • 3 Year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty


About BOSS Audio Systems P12SVC 12 Inch Car Subwoofer

Break Your Subwoofer In: Much like the engine of a new automobile, a new subwoofer must go through a short but important process of "break-in" before it is run under harsh conditions. The "break-in" process will ensure the subwoofer is able to perform as it has been designed to. This process involves subjecting the subwoofer to no more than low-to-medium volume levels for a number of hours in the enclosure. 3-4 hours is generally sufficient for the subwoofer's suspension to loosen enough to prevent the voice coil(s) from overheating and causing failure. The break-in period is also effective in extending subwoofer life. Over-driving the woofer before it has been properly broken-in will usually result in premature failure and poor performance.