You want bass, but don’t have space? We got you covered! Kicker UnMASKED gives you a look at our newest CompVT down-firing enclosures - coming in 2021. #KickerAudio #CarAudio #CarStereo Info: kicker.fun/compvtencl2021
I got the 12" CompVT in 2008 in the prefabricated box. Originally I had it in my S-10, where the box slid completely into the corner, where the driver fired directly into the seat. It sounded awesome! I put it in my Ford Ranger, that has speakers in the cab corners, couldn't mount it exactly behind the seat. It never sounded right. I could never turn up the subwoofer setting very much on the head unit, before I'd hear distortion. So, about a month ago, I got a huge pillow and placed it on the woofer, with the grille of course, and it sounds perfect! I can jam it up again, crank up the sub level, no hearing distortion. Thumps. It said when I got it, that it was designed to fire into the seat. At Crutchfield, they even added that into the product description at the time. I've seen people take those subs and mount them in hatchbacks. I doubt they sound right.
What is the frequency tune on this box? Just purchased one and connecting it to the 500.1. The amp instructions say to set the high pass filter to one octave below box tune freq. no material found yet showing this frequency. Thanks
Super, gracias por compartir la información yo tengo mi CVT10 de 2amp hace años, amplificado con una KX400.1, funciona perfecto pero ya esta muy golpeado y rayado, quiero comprar el que ofrecen con el cajón esta perfecto para lo que necesito, tengo mi casillero en FL. para las compras q hago en Estados Unidos, 1. No veo en donde lo puedo comprar en linea?? y 2. Veo que las medidas son mas pequeñas que las del manual el cajon mio tiene 77cmc de ancho
The main difference is the amount of space it takes up and power handling. Here is the CVT 12" for example (200-400 watts RMS): www.kicker.com/compvt-12-inch-down-firing-loaded-enclosure And the CompRT 12" (500 Watts RMS) www.kicker.com/comprt-12-inch-down-firing-loaded-enclosure
You would usually use a mono amp, in this case you would want an amp stable to 1 ohm since you have two, 2 ohm enclosures. Wire them in parallel, creating the 1 ohm load previously mentioned. The CXA 800.1 would work perfectly in this scenario: www.kicker.com/CXA8001-800-Watt-Mono-Class-D-Subwoofer-Amp
I know this is a year old but does anybody sell those dust caps I’m trying to find some dust caps for my 12” kicker cvt from like the early 2000s I thik or late 90s not sure as they were handed down to me from my dad
cxa800.1 if ur absolutely set on buying a Kicker amp.. spend the money on that 800-1000w and you can always turn it down until you upgrade to a stronger sub
@@rmblwgn ever since this video i have now set my mind on the kicker down fire 12s or the single 12 square truck sub. Will the 800 be enough to push either one?