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🎵 Small Depth, Massive Bass – Own the Sound, Own the Road!
The KICKER 48CWRT82 CompRT 8" Subwoofer combines a slim 5-inch profile with 300W RMS power and dual 2-ohm voice coils, delivering full-size, high-impact bass in tight spaces. Featuring forced-air cooling for 20% cooler operation and a weatherproof build, it’s engineered for trucks and UTVs that demand rugged reliability and true subwoofer performance without compromise.









| Audio output mode | Surround |
| Brand | KICKER |
| Connectivity technology | RCA |
| Frequency response | 500 Hz |
| Mounting type | Car Mount |
| Speaker maximum output power | 600 Watts |
C**G
The ohms on the sub aren't the ohms it's gonna be when it's wired!!!
Works well. If you are wiring it be aware that the 2 ohm sub has 2 coils.so it is either 1ohm or or 4ohm. And the 4 ohm one would be 2 or 8 ohms.
M**I
Good quality.
Working good. Sound good. Fit.
K**.
Fits 24' Bronco B&O
This speaker (8in 2ohm) fit the stock subwoofer box in my 24' Bronco with the B&O sound system. Their is some minor modification needed on the beauty ring portion of this sub to fit properly that takes about 5 min. Over all it sounds great. It produces a much more clear and deeper bass, even while utilizing the stock wiring and amplifier. Quickly shipped, and product was as described. I'm satisfied with this purchase.
A**W
Good for factory Sony sub in 2010-2014 F150’s (Raptor)
Nice sub, worked exactly how you’d expect.
E**S
Great Sub, Wrong Wattage
I bought this sub to replace my Ford Explorer 2013 Limited 10 Speaker sound systems OEM Sub. Now, on the Amazon listing, it says that it's a 300 watt handling sub, which for my sound system would be perfect because that would meant that it's actually 150 watts per voice coil. However, it is not a 300 watt sub, it's actually a 600 watt sub and it is 300 watts per voice coil. Although it sounded great with the stock amp, I knew I wasn't getting the best I could get using the OEM amp. Now, I did not want to change the amp at all, only to replace the sub. This did have great bass, took a while to break in, and after the break in period it sounded great, really good .... Now, I can only imagine what this sub sounds like with a dedicated amp. Now many people will love the way this sub sounds on their OEM amp, I did, but I knew I was missing something due to the wattage difference. I then purchased the Rockford slim line sub, which was slightly more expensive, but had the wattage I needed which was max 300 watts which meant 150 watts per voice coil and the sound was exactly what I wanted, the entire car was filled with solid bass, exactly how I wanted it to be. Now this doesn't take away from this sub at all, I just wish that it was a 300 watt handling sub instead of 600.
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