I installed mine. It can hit hard but then it over powers my stock audi B&O system. The gain match of the key 500.1 is actual pretty good but had to turn up the gain to get it right
@@KICKER-AUDIO I had to turn it down again, I think the bass restoration brought up the bass that I was trying to here. It's like a brand new car again and it's like hearing the songs for a first time again. Now I'm able to have all 18 speakers turned on while still maintaining bass
We generally recommend being within 20% of RMS, so look at the power of the sub channel and the power it delivers at the ohm load of the sub enclosure.
Do they still manufacture the CompVT series? Mine from 2008 is still working fine. If it ever blows, I don't know how I would replace it in the Kicker prefabricated box. I have it hooked up to a 400w rms Alpine, so it's matched well. Should last forever! Edit: I saw the comment below and went to the website and found it!
Getting down firing 8’s which amp should I get? Also getting 4 four inch kicker door speakers which should I use for them also? Or an I use just one 4 channel amp?
It depends on the brand, model, quantity and ohm load of the 8's. The CXA360.4 is good the for four 4" speakers. www.kicker.com/CXA3604-4x90-Watt-4-Channel-Full-Range-Amp
The main differences are power handling and frequency response. There are times when you simply can't fit a 12", or you may like a tighter bass response.
Do you guys sell just the enclosure for the 10" comp I just got the sub but didn't have enough for the boxed one so I gotta find a box that will work good for it.
Hey Zach. We dont sell raw enclosures, but there are three options you can consider: 1)Find a Kicker dealer and get their pricing on an enclosure (custom or pre--made). Here is a link for this: www.kicker.com/dealer-locator 2)Call our Tech Support department. We have a free service to help you design a custom enclosure. You can then take the design and have it made, or make it yourself. The number for Tech is 405-624-8510. They are open weekdays from 8-5 Central time. 3)Use our Kicker U app. There are free and paid versions. You can find a link here: www.kicker.com/kickeru Hope that helps!
As a general rule we recommend being within 20% of RMS, so depending on the sub size & ohm load, the answer is probably yes. But you have to know one to determine the other.
Depends on the sub. As a general rule, we recommend being within 20% of RMS. For the Comp 12" you have a 150-watt RMS at 4 ohms, so we want to get an amp that delivers from 120-180 watts at that ohm load. The KEY 500.1 is perfect: www.kicker.com/key-5001-1-channel-smart-amplifier
i had one of the older own i think it had very little bass and used computer cont. not great wires walmart sale this for around 200 dollars and i go get wood and little sub and amp and make one that hits harder then this be better deal if was not so much money this just what i think
Very nice. Kicker makes the best looking prefabs
Your buddy over there. Jump around. Yeah that is quite enough. Classic
I installed mine. It can hit hard but then it over powers my stock audi B&O system. The gain match of the key 500.1 is actual pretty good but had to turn up the gain to get it right
Yes indeed. Considering gain is always important!
@@KICKER-AUDIO I had to turn it down again, I think the bass restoration brought up the bass that I was trying to here. It's like a brand new car again and it's like hearing the songs for a first time again. Now I'm able to have all 18 speakers turned on while still maintaining bass
is it okay to run with 5 channel amp? I like the sound of 4 speakers for the full sound stage and would like to change my sub for more boot space.
We generally recommend being within 20% of RMS, so look at the power of the sub channel and the power it delivers at the ohm load of the sub enclosure.
can a single Kicker 48CDF124 be powered by Kicker 43DXA250.1?
Do they still manufacture the CompVT series? Mine from 2008 is still working fine. If it ever blows, I don't know how I would replace it in the Kicker prefabricated box. I have it hooked up to a 400w rms Alpine, so it's matched well. Should last forever!
Edit: I saw the comment below and went to the website and found it!
Getting down firing 8’s which amp should I get? Also getting 4 four inch kicker door speakers which should I use for them also? Or an I use just one 4 channel amp?
It depends on the brand, model, quantity and ohm load of the 8's. The CXA360.4 is good the for four 4" speakers. www.kicker.com/CXA3604-4x90-Watt-4-Channel-Full-Range-Amp
12 vs 10 is it a big difference on base on these model?
The main differences are power handling and frequency response. There are times when you simply can't fit a 12", or you may like a tighter bass response.
Is this in Kenya(Africa)
Do you guys sell just the enclosure for the 10" comp I just got the sub but didn't have enough for the boxed one so I gotta find a box that will work good for it.
Hey Zach. We dont sell raw enclosures, but there are three options you can consider:
1)Find a Kicker dealer and get their pricing on an enclosure (custom or pre--made). Here is a link for this: www.kicker.com/dealer-locator
2)Call our Tech Support department. We have a free service to help you design a custom enclosure. You can then take the design and have it made, or make it yourself. The number for Tech is 405-624-8510. They are open weekdays from 8-5 Central time.
3)Use our Kicker U app. There are free and paid versions. You can find a link here: www.kicker.com/kickeru
Hope that helps!
Will this pair well with the kicker key 500?
As a general rule we recommend being within 20% of RMS, so depending on the sub size & ohm load, the answer is probably yes. But you have to know one to determine the other.
Is okay to mount the amp on the top of it?
It is common to do so, but not recommended.
Wich amp can I use ? Just need one for my 2022 Chevy, Thanks
12”
Depends on the sub. As a general rule, we recommend being within 20% of RMS. For the Comp 12" you have a 150-watt RMS at 4 ohms, so we want to get an amp that delivers from 120-180 watts at that ohm load. The KEY 500.1 is perfect: www.kicker.com/key-5001-1-channel-smart-amplifier
Can I use a sound stream with this?
Sure, as long as the amp delivers the power we recommend. Be within 20% of that reccomendation.
Buenas noches un cordial saludo, quien me podría indicar como se utiliza el anclaje que trae este suwofer en mi auto. Gracias.
I can't imagine being trapped in an elevator with Aaron...
Will the downfiring be good for behind the seat in a pickup truck
As long as you have enough room, absolutely! We generally recommend the subwoofer being an inch or two from any solid object, so it can move freely.
Does a 12inch fit underneath the seat of a 2002 cadillac escalade ext?
The CompRT might. You'd have to take measurements to be sure.
Anyone used this in the rear floor of a dual cab truck?
Yes, many times. Just make sure you measure the dimensions under the seat first.
please make an 8 inch one
i had one of the older own i think it had very little bass and used computer cont. not great wires
walmart sale this for around 200 dollars and i go get wood and little sub and amp and make one that hits harder then this
be better deal if was not so much money
this just what i think
Looks dead sexy! 🤣
We will never, ever get tired of hearing that.
Cvx cvx.. were is the cvx.. 😢😢😢
Right where it has been: www.kicker.com/compvx-subwoofers
Almost disliked for the silly jumping. I was actually embarrassed for you. 😛