Kicker CVT12 manual Compvtsubwoofer

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VentedEnclosureApplications

Ported CompVTs? Absolutely...and with a vengeance! These enclosures incorporate massive slot- loaded (rectangular) ports with ultra low air velocity for ground pounding street bass that will make your “skin bounce on your bones!”

These boxes are the enclosure of choice for outrageous street bass and high performance SPL contests. If space is not a problem and you want to get the most from your CompVT, try one of these ported designs. You will not be disappointed.

The ported Compact design increases bass efficiency and fits in many space-limited applications. Although it is the smallest recommended ported enclosure, the output from 30 to 80 Hz will be considerably higher than that of any sealed box. The SPL / Deep Bass ported design has even more output in this crucial frequency band.

INSTALLATION

The SPL / Deep Bass is the largest and most efficient enclosure design. The SPL / Deep Bass delivers

 

 

the sonic output needed to win SPL contests and it produces bass notes “all the way down to the

 

cella”. This design turns heads and jump starts your heart.

 

Model:

VentedCompact (MinimumEnclosureVolume)

VentedSPL/DeepBass (MaximumEnclosureVolume)

 

 

 

 

 

CVT10

1.25 ft3 (35.4L) + port displacement

1.75 ft3 (49.6L) + port displacement

 

 

2 x 10.5” (5.1x26.7cm) port, 20” (50.8cm) long

2.5 x 10.5” (6.4x26.7cm) port, 20” (50.8cm) long

 

 

Power Handling = 200W RMS

Power Handling = 200W RMS

 

CVT12

1.75 ft3 (49.6L) + port displacement

2.25 ft3 (63.7L) + port displacement

 

 

2.5 x 12.5” (6.4x31.8cm) port, 20” (50.8cm) long

3 x 12.5” (7.6x31.8cm) port, 20.5” (52.1cm) long

 

 

Power Handling = 300W RMS

Power Handling = 300W RMS

If you prefer an ultra-smooth bass response, you should loosely fill your CompVT enclosure with poly-fil stuffing. Ported designs will require covering the end of the port (located inside the box) with grill cloth, chicken wire, or expanded metal to prevent the poly-fil from exiting the port. The use of poly-fil will slightly decrease efficiency, but will deepen and extend the low frequency output.

For more advice on box building, refer to your Authorized Kicker Dealer, or click on the Support tab on the Kicker homepage, www.kicker.com. Choose the Technical Manuals link and then download or view the corresponding information. Please E-mail support@kicker.com or call Technical Services

(405) 624-8583 for specific or unanswered questions.

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Panel dimension diagram for

compact sealed enclosure

 

 

 

 

C

 

Figure 4

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B

DD

BoxBuildingNotes

Use 3/4” (1.9cm) or thicker MDF (medium density fiberboard) and seal the joints with silicone. Use the “template” inside your CompVT’s shipping carton to mark the mounting hole, then cut directly on the line. These designs need internal bracing. Add triangular bracing between each of the larger unsupported panels. See Figure 4.

All the cubic feet (L) measurements in this manual include the displacement of the woofer. For the vented enclosures the displacement of the port must be calculated and added to the internal volume of the final design. Use the outer dimensions of the port and multiply “X x Y x Z”, convert to cubic feet, for example the CVT12 vented compact design’s external port dimensions are, using 3/4” (1.9cm) MDF:

[(12.5” + 1.5” total MDF wall thickness) x (2.5” + 1.5” total MDF wall thickness) x 20”] x (1 ft3 / 1728 in3 ) = .65 ft3, and add this number to the internal volume of the enclosure, CVT12’s 1.75 ft3 + .65 ft3 = 2.4 ft3. See Figure 5. Due to the necessary length of these ports, you may want to fold the port along the bottom and back walls. It will be impractical to use round ports for these designs.

Y

X

D = 3 x 3 for CVT12

D = 2 x 2 for CVT10

 

Pro Tip: You are one ZX

 

Mono-Amplifier and a few

 

cables away from a slamm’in

 

system! The Kicker ZX line of

 

mono-amplifiers make it easy

 

to upgrade to rock-solid bass

 

with your existing or stock

 

source unit. Please ask your

 

dealer about the Kicker ZX

Figure 5

Amplifier upgrades.

 

INSTALLATION

Do not install a port opening against a solid surface, such as an internal brace, back-panel or trunk wall, seat or interior panel of your vehicle. The port opening must remain unobstructed. Use the smallest dimension of the rectangular port as the minimum amount of space between the port opening and any solid surface to insure unrestricted airflow.

CompVT Subwoofer - Covered by one or more of the following patents: U.S. Pat #'s 6,611,604, 6,731,773 D473,216, D456,386, D449,293, D355,193, Taiwan Pat. #162,154; Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.

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The displacement of the port must be calculated and added to the internal volume of the final design. The dimensions for X, Y, and Z may vary based on the thickness of the material used to make the port.

A Note on PowerHandlingCapacity

CompVT subwoofers will handle massive amounts of power in any of the recommended enclosures,

minimum or maximum. The smaller enclosures are best for use in limited-space applications. The larger recommended enclosures will yield slightly more bass at the lowest frequencies.

Note: The use of a subsonic filter will significantly increase the power handling.

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The power handling specifications in these charts are calculated using a 25Hz, 24dB per octave subsonic filter.

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CVT12 specifications

The Kicker CVT12 is a high-performance subwoofer renowned for its impressive sound quality and powerful bass response. Designed for those who seek an immersive audio experience, the CVT12 stands out due to its innovative technologies and robust build quality. With its CVT (CompVT) design, this subwoofer combines elements of both vented and sealed enclosures, offering a unique blend of deep bass output and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Kicker CVT12 is its dual voice coil configuration. This versatile setup allows users to wire the subwoofer in various configurations, accommodating different amplifiers and system designs. The subwoofer operates at a peak power rating of up to 1200 watts, with an RMS rating of 600 watts, delivering substantial power handling capabilities for any audio enthusiast.

The CVT12 employs a polypropylene cone that provides excellent durability and low-frequency response. This material is lightweight yet robust, enabling the subwoofer to handle the demands of powerful sound without distortion. Additionally, the surround is made from a high-roll rubber, which enhances the overall linearity and excursion of the cone. This combination ensures that the CVT12 produces clear and accurate bass throughout its range.

Kicker has also equipped the CVT12 with a heat-dissipating design that prevents overheating during extended playback. The vented pole piece and thermal management systems work together to maintain optimal operating temperatures, ensuring that performance remains consistent even under heavy use.

Another significant aspect of the CVT12 is its shallow mount design. With a mounting depth of only 6.75 inches, it can fit into a variety of spaces, making it an excellent choice for those with limited installation options. This feature does not compromise sound quality, providing rich, full bass even in tight spaces.

In terms of aesthetics, the Kicker CVT12 features a sleek and modern look, equipped with a stylish black finish and signature Kicker branding. The design not only complements any sound system but also enhances the overall visual appeal of the installation.

In summary, the Kicker CVT12 subwoofer is a potent choice for those who demand both quality and convenience. With its powerful bass performance, innovative features, and versatile installation options, it is a reliable addition to any audio setup, delivering an exceptional listening experience for music and movie enthusiasts alike.