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Get it between 2025-01-01 to 2025-01-08. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
L7T Down-Firing Loaded Enclosures are ultra-thin, square subwoofers loaded in a custom-tuned box, made to pound out the low notes without taking up the cargo space you need.
The tough down-firing enclosure design with internal bracing resists stacking weight and scratches. Pile up the cargo!
Equipped with a thin L7T Solo-Baric sub, the down-firing enclosure effortlessly fits under the seat, in your trunk or in your cargo area – no grille needed!
The L7T features Forced-Air Cooling, creating high power handling and ultra reliability.
Kicker 49L7TDF122 Down-Firing 12" L7T 2-Ohm Enclosure, 600 Watts RMS Solo-Baric L7TDF Down Firing Loaded Enclosures L7T Down-Firing Loaded Enclosures are ultra-thin, square subwoofers loaded in a custom-tuned box, made to pound out the low notes without taking up the cargo space you need. Deep bass in a small space! - Fitment under many truck seats Down-firing design and tough enclosure resists stacking weight Square L7T sub design is louder than round subs Forced-Air Cooling for high power handling and reliability Specifications - TYPE: downfire WOOFER SIZE (in, cm): 12, 30 IMPEDANCE (Ohms): 2 Recommended Amplifier Power (watts RMS) 600 SENSITIVITY (dB 1w/1m): 86.1 BIG BASS. THIN BOX. - Equipped with a thin L7T Solo-Baric sub, the down-firing enclosure effortlessly fits under the seat, in your trunk or in your cargo area – no grille needed! READY TO ROCK - With an RMS of up to 600 watts, the L7T thin sub is ready to rock! KICKER signature square sub-design technology uses nearly 20 percent more cone than comparable round subwoofers, moving more air and producing louder bass in the same space! BRACED FOR IMPACT - The tough down-firing enclosure design with internal bracing resists stacking weight and scratches. Pile up the cargo! The L7T features Forced-Air Cooling, creating high power handling and ultra reliability. As the woofer's cone moves downward, hot air around the voice coil is forced out of the woofer. As the woofer's cone moves upward, cool outside air is drawn into the woofer cooling the voice coil.