Discover the power and performance of the KICKER 46HS10 Compact Powered 10-inch Subwoofer. This ultra-compact subwoofer, just over three inches high, offers a significant upgrade in bass output without taking up much space.
Features:
- Powerful Amplification: The built-in 180 Watt amplifier drives robust bass performance, delivering powerful sound to enhance your audio experience.
- Compact Design: With its slim profile, the KICKER 46HS10 is designed to fit in tight spaces, making it perfect for any vehicle or small living area.
- Connectivity: Wired connectivity ensures a stable and consistent audio signal, providing reliable performance.
- Ease of Installation: Includes minimal parts and a quick-connect Molex plug and harness for a straightforward setup.
- Remote Bass Control: Adjust your bass levels easily with the included remote, allowing for quick on-the-fly tuning.
Elevate your listening experience with the KICKER 46HS10 Subwoofer. It's not just a subwoofer; it's a solution to enhance low-end frequencies in your audio system, filling your space with rich, deep bass.
Customer Insights
Installation was straightforward and fits well in tight spaces.
Provides clean and clear sound, enhancing overall system performance.
Compact design that fits under seats and doesn't take up much space.
Metal enclosure is durable and rugged.
Good sound clarity and a nice bass thump without overpowering the speakers.
Despite size, offers satisfactory power for smaller to mid-sized vehicles.
Significantly improves the sound quality of the existing audio system.
Positive user feedback on suitability for trucks and small cars.
Many users reported that the subwoofer stops working after a short period.
Does not provide sufficient bass for some users, especially compared to other systems.
Several issues with receiving defective or damaged products.
Engineering and design issues reported, with mentions of blown subs.
Some difficulty in tuning and setting up for optimal performance.
Fry and overheating issues, leading to blown fuses and non-functional units.
Considered too expensive given the reliability and performance concerns.
Some users experienced little to no improvement over stock speakers.