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Kicker 44CWCS104 CompC Series 10" 4-ohm subwoofer

Item # 206CWCS104

When it comes to bass, Kicker wrote the book, as they were among the first to create subs and amps for cars.

When it comes to bass, Kicker wrote the book, as they were among the first to create subs and amps for cars.

Item # 206CWCS104

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About the Kicker 44CWCS104

Bob Bihlmayer

Product of experience

When it comes to bass, Kicker wrote the book, as they were among the first to create subs and amps for cars. The Kicker CompC line has its roots in the original Kicker Comp subwoofer line that goes back to 1986, giving you the benefit of their decades of experience. The CompC Series 44CWCS104 10" subwoofer features a flex-resistant polypropylene cone for hard-hitting lows without distortion, while the ribbed foam surround with its familiar yellow stitching promotes long excursion and helps to keep the cone on target.

Product of experience

When it comes to bass, Kicker wrote the book, as they were among the first to create subs and amps for cars. The Kicker CompC line has its roots in the original Kicker Comp subwoofer line that goes back to 1986, giving you the benefit of their decades of experience. The CompC Series 44CWCS104 10" subwoofer features a flex-resistant polypropylene cone for hard-hitting lows without distortion, while the ribbed foam surround with its familiar yellow stitching promotes long excursion and helps to keep the cone on target.

Versatile installation

This sub handles up to 250 watts RMS to bring out the punch your music's been missing, and its 4-ohm impedance makes it compatible with just about every amplifier on the market. The sub's steel basket provides a reliable foundation for big bass, and its extensive venting ensures long-lasting performance that won't break down when the bass gets heavy. This versatile sub works well in sealed or ported enclosures.

Subwoofer Wiring Diagrams

To see sample wiring diagrams for all common subwoofer/amplifier combinations, check out this informative article.

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Product highlights:

  • 10" 4-ohm subwoofer
  • injection-molded polypropylene cone
  • ribbed foam surround
  • handles up to 250 watts RMS
  • peak power handling: 500 watts
  • frequency response: 30-500 Hz
  • sensitivity: 86.2 dB
  • top-mount depth: 4-3/4"
  • sealed box volume: 1.00 - 2.40 cu. ft.
  • ported box volume: 1.25 - 1.75 cu. ft.
  • grille not included
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # 44CWCS104

What's in the box:

  • One 10" Subwoofer
  • Owner's manual (English/ Spanish/ German/ French)
  • 2 Kicker decals
  • Template on box lid

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Features

Speaker Terminals: The terminals are spring loaded for solid connections with speaker wire up to 10 gauge. The positive and negative terminals are on opposite sides of the basket.

Recommended Sealed Box Volume:

  • Minimum Volume: 1.0 ft³
  • Maximum Volume: 2.4 ft³

Recommended Vented Box Volume:

  • Minimum: 1.25 ft³; 1.5" x 10.5" port opening; 14.5" port length
  • Maximum: 1.75 ft³; 1.5" x 10.5" port opening; 13.25" port length

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9 questions already asked

Q
What is the displacement specs for kicker comp c 10inch sub?
chris  Apr 12, 2022
1 answer
A
Chris, the info is actually available on the specs for this speaker, but I copied and pasted it below for you. sealed box volume: 1.00 - 2.40 cu. ft. ported box volume: 1.25 - 1.75 cu. ft.
donald  Apr 12, 2022
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What is the displacement specs for kicker comp c 10inch sub?
chris  Apr 12, 2022
1 answer
A
We don't have that spec listed but here are the recommended box volume numbers: Recommended Sealed Box Volume: Minimum Volume: 1.0 ft³ Maximum Volume: 2.4 ft³ Recommended Vented Box Volume: Minimum: 1.25 ft³; 1.5" x 10.5" port opening; 14.5" port length Maximum: 1.75 ft³; 1.5" x 10.5" port opening; 13.25" port length
trevor  Apr 16, 2022 (Staff)
Q
I have 3 of these 2 8" and a 10". I'm looking for an Amp that would be perfect to run all 3?
andrew  Mar 18, 2021
3 answers
A
You could get a single amp to run all 3 however your going to spend premo cash in doing this. Maybe run the 2 8's together and feed the 10 with a small stand alone 4-600w amp. It would also be easier to tune them this way.
donald  Apr 12, 2022
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Planet Audio amps are pretty awesome for the price.
darryl  Mar 19, 2021
A
I chose the Kenwood Excelon X502-1 500 watt amp and wired in series for great low base. Has an adjustable power setting so you won't over power everything else. Unless you want too??
robert  Mar 18, 2021
Q
What size amp should I get for a single 10" Kicker 44CWCS104?
dj  Jul 31, 2020
1 answer
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I currently have a 1200 watt Boss amp a / B running two of these kickers so if you're running a single a 400 to 600 would probably be your best option. But mine are infinite baffle so it all depends on if you're using it for open air, sealed, or ported. But 400 to 600 would probably be the best range.
dakota  Jul 31, 2020
Q
Can these be mounted for free air application?
john  Apr 13, 2020
2 answers
A
Under the details of this sub, it says it is a free air sub
michael  Apr 16, 2020
A
No, this is not a free air sub
daniel  Apr 13, 2020
Q
Would head unit output of 50W at 4 ohms be enough to power this sub? Or, would it require a separate amp for more power?
brent  Apr 11, 2020
4 answers
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The short answer: A separate amp would be much better. The recommended watts for this particular speaker is about 250W RMS (500 peak). You would need to verify but your head unit probably gives about 14 to 20 something watts RMS and the 50W is probably peak wattage (which isn't enough to get much sound from these speakers). At one time Kicker made a 10" that requires less watts (something like 125 RMS) but even this one needs an amp (the good news is you can get away with a less expensive amp). Hope this helps!
pedro  Apr 22, 2020
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You definitely need an amp. I'm running two of these subwoofers with a JL Audio JX500/1D amp to rock the house (car actually!). At 50w, you may hear faint sounds, but will be very Underpowered.
neil  Apr 21, 2020
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It would work, kind of. But you wont get the full potential of the sub, not even close. I would at least get a mono amp to drive the sub. I have two of these wired in parallel being driven by a Rockford Fosgate mono amp (500 watts @ 2 ohms) behind the seats of my pickup and it sounds awesome! A lot depends on your ultimate goal as well. If you're lookin' to tick off the neighbors and anyone within 100 yards of your car, this wont do it! If your goal is to feel/hear quality sounds at high levels (I like my Neil Diamond LOUD), then, combined with a couple of 6x9's or 6.5 inch round three ways, will do it. If your head unit has provisions for low side RCA "sub output", use those. You'll get a cleaner sound than the high side setup. Also, pay attention to the specs of the sub. Subs are designed for sealed/unsealed boxes of certain sizes, which is specified in cubic feet. It makes a difference. Good luck :)
michael  Apr 21, 2020
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You will need at least 100w to really push it. I am using 120w and it sounds awesome
darryl  Apr 21, 2020
Q
What's recommendations for cubic foot size for dual sealed box for these speakers?
dustin  Apr 07, 2019
1 answer
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Those Kickers do best with a cubic volume of 1.00 - 2.40 cu. ft. per chamber in a sealed enclosure. That would be roughly 2.00 - 4.80 cu. ft. for the whole box if you're going to do one large chamber.
casey  Apr 18, 2019 (Staff)
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Do you have a single sealed box for Kicker 44CWCS104 CompC Series 10" 4-ohm subwoofer. 1.0-1.4 cubic feet?
karl  Jun 05, 2017
1 answer
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Thanks for your question. I'm not finding anything in that range or recommendations for this specific sub. I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help determine if there is a sealed box in stock that will work with your application.
kenneth  Jun 05, 2017 (Staff)
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