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Kicker CompVT CVT12


$170.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Doesn't get overly boomy, remains well defined. Compatible with a wide range of amps. Will work with a stock head unit with no additional amplifier.

The Cons:Not capable of massive sound output. Small size often won't fit stock ports, may need to drill mounting holes.

 The Kicker CompVT CVT12 is a 12-inch subwoofer in the CompVT line.   It is designed to minimize the space required to mount it by using a ventless solid-pole design which allows it to be mounted against the back of a sealed or vented enclosure.

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  The mounting depth is 4-3/16 inches and the cutout is 10-15/16 inches.  The subwoofer has a variety of  other features such as a injection-molded cone, four-layer voice coil, Spiralead tinsel-led technology, perimeter venting, high-temp coil wire, Uniplate backplate and pole, double-stitching, logo trim ring around basket's outer edges, 360-degree back bracing, and ribbed Santoprene surround.  These features have the effect of increasing the sound quality and the durability of the subwoofer.

Features

  • 12 inches
  • Max Rec Amp Pwr: 800/400 watts peak/RMS
  • Mounting Depth: 4-3/16 inches
  • Mounting Cutout: 10-15/16
  • Frequency Response: 25 Hz - 350 Hz
  • Ventless Solid-Pole design
  • Four-layer voice coil
  • 360-degree back bracing
  • Ribbed Santoprene surround

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    doesn't get overly boomy, remains well defined

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    compatible with a wide range of amps

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    will work with a stock head unit with no additional amplifier

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    made of durable materials, will last a long time

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    sound output is clean and detailed, ideal for music lovers that like nuance in the performance

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    not capable of massive sound output

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    small size often won't fit stock ports, may need to drill mounting holes

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