BOSS Audio Systems CX122 1400 Watt Car Subwoofer, 12 Inch, Single 4 Ohm Voice Coil, 12 inch subwoofer Box Ready
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The CX122 is a single subwoofer that can be purchased separately.
Mine was loaded into my 2000 Chevy Tahoe by a friend. As a result, I'm guessing it'll fit in your Yukon from 2002. The speakers are excellent and provide a solid foundation and sound. For the price, it's a great deal!
Hello,br>The CX8 should be a good match because it matches the 8-inch screen. the size of your current speaker in inches Thank you! br>br>br>br>br>br>b
I'm not sure how much weight I'm carrying, but it's probably around 5 pounds. I bought this sub and it blew up in less than two hours, so I'd recommend looking for something else.
Selected User Reviews For BOSS Audio Systems CX122 1400 Watt Car Subwoofer, 12 Inch, Single 4 Ohm Voice Coil, 12 inch subwoofer Box Ready
In my DIY bluetooth boombox, it's a perfect match for the money. I'm going to buy more. This sub really stands out due to its small footprint and low price; I've got it paired with four 6s. This sub has a 5" driver and a two-channel Bluetooth amplifier with 100 watts. Added one more. br>br> These are actually quite good. Keep in mind that they're only a few dollars. As a result, they should sound like a less expensive sub. I installed it in a bass tube on our Yard Monster and made a stereo out of a toolbox. Magnets are used to keep everything in place. I even threw in two 6x9 speakers for good measure. It's a blast all around, and I can't wait for the weather to warm up.
It worked fine, and I went through the motions of breaking in the speaker by turning down the volume. The speaker stopped working in less than a month. I tried another speaker to make sure it wasn't a wiring issue, but the other one works fine. Are you unsure whether your warranty will cover this? (update) Amazon replaced the speaker, which has now been working flawlessly for several months!.
The subwoofer I got [12 inch 1000w] is a fantastic deal for the price. But that is one of the problems; it isn't what it claims to be. br>br>Though this sub is rated at 1000 watts MAX, that isn't the most important metric to consider. The RMS power, which is the power delivered to the subwoofer on a continuous basis, is the figure to pay attention to. On the manufacturer's website, this sub is rated at 500 watts RMS, but in reality, it's probably only good for 150 MAX before it breaks. This is a problem because people buy it thinking it'll be a true 500w RMS BEAST of a sub, when it's not even close, and then they overpower it with 500 watts RMS, causing it to blow up. And for that reason, I can only give it a 4 out of 5 star rating. Nonetheless. br>br> Even though it isn't what it claims to be, it is still extremely valuable. This sub (at 110 watts RMS) is powerful enough to vibrate my entire car and shake the rearview mirror around wildly. It won't knock the car's mirror off or anything like that, but really, what else do you need? It's at the PERFECT volume. Just loud enough to THUMP the inside of your car while remaining quiet enough to not annoy the people around you. It looks fantastic and sounds fantastic as well! There isn't any sort of distortion. The sound is crisp and clear. br>br>However, that isn't the most exciting part! The best part is that it only costs $3 to get a three-year warranty! There's no need to be concerned about it breaking due to its low price. br>br>For around $80ish, you can get this and a boss 1100w amp with three-year warranties on BOTH of them. br>br>This experience convinced me that low-cost audio can be effective. Install-It provided me with this sub, a Boss Riot r1100M amp, and an amp installation kit. Gear and I even made our own box out of Lowe's MDF wood for under $140. If you had paid more for a higher-end brand, $140 would only have gotten you the amp. If you just want to give your system a nice boost without spending a lot of money, this is the way to go. THIS IS THE END OF IT. I'm completely blown away. br>br>(If you really want to hear the bass, listen to the attached video with headphones. ) It won't do it justice if you listen to it through your phone speakers or even cheap earbuds. ).
I was on time. For the price, it appears to be well-made, with an unexpected bonus of foam backing on the box side of the woofer mounting surface. br>Will be powered by a stock amplified woofer upgrade of about 75 watts RMS, which I don't think will be an issue because I'm sure this woofer is way overrated in terms of wattage. But unicorn numbers are the norm these days. br>br>4/21/18 UPDATE: This 12" has a lot of slap! I'm completely taken aback. I've owned numerous systems and woofers, and this one far exceeded my expectations. Boss, you've got to be kidding me.
At some point, I bought two of these. I needed to replace the drivers in two older SLS QG-based vehicles. Down to 5000W Subwoofers are being fired. These are home theater subwoofers, not car subwoofers, as I assume is the most common application. They were about to go to the electronics recycle place because the original paper cones in them had worn foam and were cracking. At this price, I figured it was worth a shot because the subs' amps were fine, and I hate wasting things. I was pleasantly surprised after installing the first one and fine-tuning it. It sounded as if it had been designed specifically for the confinement. The bass was precise and tight. So I bought another for my second sub, which is the same model as the first, and it sounds just as good. br>br>With these subs, I'm not looking to blow out the room; they're mostly for listening to music. As a result, I'm more concerned with precision than with volume. These have been a great success. They saved two perfectly good amplifiers and enclosures from being thrown away and put them to regular use. I'm very happy with them. br>br>.
In my 2001 Toyota Avalon, I bought this to replace the stock JBL rear subwoofer. Although it isn't an exact replacement for the stock speaker, I was able to install it without difficulty. Sounds fine with the otherwise stock system, and I can't complain about the price.