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Editorial Correction: In the May 2014 issue of Mobile Electronics we mistakenly ran the incorrect description for Rockford Fosgate’s Prime R1-2X12 subwoofer. We sincerely apologize for the error and have included the correct information in this issue.
Kenwood KAC-M1804 Amplifier
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Rockford Fosgate Prime R1-2X12
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Notable: Rockford Fosgate’s Prime R1-2X12 is a dual 12-inch, 400-Watt sealed enclo- sure that provides a strong low bass response. The enclosure is constructed with durable MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) and covered in resilient high-density carpet. The subwoofer features Rockford Fosgate’s signature Anodized aluminum voice coil former. The Prime R1-2X12 conforms to CEA- 2031 industry standards and is Klippel-verified. MSRP is $249.99.
Boss Audio Flat Phantom P120F
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Notable: This 12-inch subwoofer is part of Boss’ Phantom series and features 700 Watts at 4 Ohms, a poly injection cone, 2-inch high temperature voice coil, and one-year manufacturer’s warranty. The design is described as “low profile” and MSRP is set at $109.00.
Notable: Kenwood’s compact, multi-appli- cation 4-Channel Digital Amplifier KAC-M1804 has a light-weight short chassis receiver that fits many applica- tions. Designed for Kenwood’s outdoor line of products, the 2014 KAC-M1804 Compact-4-Channel Digital Amplifier supports the high volume demands that open vehicles require and can withstand harsh environments pre- sented in boating, motorcycles and ATVs, designed to be used in virtually any kind of vehicle, according to the company. The KAC-M1804 has a conformal-coated main circuit board to protect against dampness, salt and vibration. A rub- berized harness boot helps protect the power and speaker connections. Acces- sories include a wire band to affix your amp to any location and tampite-self tapping screws to ensure secure instal- lation. MSRP for the amp is $200.00 and available now.
24 Mobile Electronics July 2014
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