Wiring

Solo-Baric L7 woofers are available with dual 2 Ohm and dual 4 Ohm voice coils. Both coils should always be hooked up. The dual 2 Ohm woofer will give you a 1 Ohm or a 4 Ohm load depending on if the coils are wired in parallel or in series. The dual 4 Ohm

woofer will give a 2 Ohm or 8 Ohm load depending on how they are wired.

The terminals with solid red and black markings are for one voice coil. The terminals with the white dots are for the second voice coil.

Parallel Wiring

Series Wiring

Dual 2 Ohm = 1 Ohm load Dual 4 Ohm = 2 Ohm load

Dual 2 Ohm = 4 Ohm load Dual 4 Ohm = 8 Ohm load

Solo-Baric cutout specifications:

Corner Radius for S15L7 – 1.0"

Corner Radius for S12L7, S10L7, S8L7 - .625"

Box-Building Notes

The cardboard support inside your Solo-Baric’s shipping carton can be used as a template for cutting the speaker mounting hole in the enclo- sure you build. Since the cardboard cut-out is the same size as the basket of the L7, when you make the cut along the line drawn through the template, make sure to cut right on the line to get the correct opening size.

All the cubic feet numbers given in the above charts include the displacement of the woofer. For the ported boxes the displacement of the port must be added to the final design. It will be impractical to use round ports for these designs. The rectangular port information given will yield the best results.

Always use 3/4" or thicker MDF and make sure all the joints are secure and well sealed. The peak pressure in a ported box can exceed that of a

sealed enclosure.

 

 

All of these designs need some internal bracing. Be sure to add 2"x2" to 3"x3" triangle braces between each

 

x x

of the larger unsupported panels. Kicker recommends using a good grade of wood glue and silicone sealer

 

 

for an airtight box.

 

 

Note: If you prefer an ultra-smooth bass response, you should loosely fill your ported Solo-Baric Enclosure

 

 

with polyfil. If you do so, the entrance to the port (inside the box) must be covered with hardware cloth, chick-

 

 

en wire, or expanded metal to prevent the polyfil from being blown out through the port. Use of polyfil will

 

 

slightly decrease efficiency, but will deepen and extend low bass response.

x

x

Do not install a ported box with the port against a solid surface. The port opening must remain unobstruct-

 

 

ed. Use the smallest dimension of the rectangular port as the minimum amount of space required between

x

x

the port and any surface to insure unrestricted airflow.

 

 

The following pages contain drawings and cut sheets for the ported enclosure designs recommended in

x=3" for S15L7, S12L7

this paper.

x=2" for S10L7, S8L7

For more advice on box building, see the Choosing and Building Enclosures page in the Tech Tips & FAQs sec-

 

tion of the Support area on the Kicker website, www.kicker.com.

 

A Note on Power Handling Capability

Solo-Baric subwoofers will handle their full rated power in any of the recommended enclosures, minimum or maximum. The smaller enclo- sures are best for use in limited space applications. The larger (maximum) recommended enclosures will yield slightly more bass at the lowest frequencies.The power ratings given are assuming that both voice coils are used. You should never hook up a dual voice coil woofer using only one coil.

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S12L7, S8L7, S10L7, S15L7 specifications

Kicker, a renowned name in the world of car audio, has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance and innovation with its S series subwoofers. Among the standout models are the S10L7, S8L7, and S12L7, each designed to deliver powerful bass and robust sound quality to enhance your listening experience.

The Kicker S10L7 is a 10-inch subwoofer that sets the standard for deep, rich bass in a compact size. It features a square design that maximizes cone area, allowing for increased air movement and greater sound output. One of its key technologies is the AIY (Auto Impedance Selector) system, which allows users to select the best power output for their setup, ensuring optimal performance no matter the amplifier configuration. With its reinforced cone and heavy-duty rubber surround, the S10L7 is built to withstand the demands of high-power handling while producing exceptional sound clarity.

Similarly, the Kicker S8L7 is an 8-inch model that delivers impressive sound performance in a smaller package. Its square shape is also a hallmark of this subwoofer, offering up to 20% more cone area than conventional round subwoofers. The S8L7 is designed with a high-temperature voice coil for improved thermal management, allowing it to handle higher power levels without distortion. The sturdy construction, combined with the subwoofer’s added stiffness, allows for accurate bass reproduction that is both powerful and precise.

The Kicker S12L7, on the other hand, is a 12-inch subwoofer that brings an unmistakable presence to any sound system. Known for its ability to produce thunderous bass, the S12L7 incorporates a vented pole piece, which helps manage airflow and enhances cooling efficiency. This subwoofer is also equipped with Kicker’s patented SoloKon technology, designed to create a consistent, downward-firing surface that results in a more uniform sound field and reduced distortion at high volumes. Additionally, the S12L7 features a dual voice coil configuration, giving users the flexibility to optimize impedance for their amplifier setup.

Overall, the Kicker S10L7, S8L7, and S12L7 subwoofers all boast a blend of innovative technologies and high-quality construction, making them excellent choices for audiophiles and car audio enthusiasts alike. Their unique square design, robust materials, and advanced thermal management systems ensure that they not only deliver powerful bass but also maintain excellent audio fidelity across a range of musical genres. Whether for personal use or professional installations, these subwoofers represent Kicker's commitment to quality and performance in the audio industry.