well i have two kicker comp cvr 12 and a 800 cantus comp amp and those mad my ears bleed and ive had alot of different set ups but that's the best yet
For the money the L5 is the best sub by far. Then it would be the CVR series.
The Kicker CVR subwoofer comes in sizes such as 10", 12" and 15". You can purchase these subwoofers online from the official Kicker website online store.
Kicker CVR 12's are a specialty item not available at a wide variety of retailers. However, the Best Buy website and Amazon both have this product available online.
probably because you got your amp bridged and its not a stable ohm load
800w peak. 400RMS
A Kicker cvr 10 or 12 inch DVC 4 ohm sub
at least ten.
dude you just need to get a bigger amp n a capacitor...i got a 1600watt pheniox gold for my two 12in cvrs n that powers them plenty. yes u could use a bigger amp to solve ur problem but the reason is most likely the ohms its probably unstable but i would need to know the way that u have the subs and amp set up together.
3 12's would be louder but it depends on the air space because you can get more airspace on a 15" then 3 12's it depends on how much room you have
i have always ran jl audio and kicker products and have never had any problems out of either...i have 4 15'' kicker cvr's in my escalade at the moment with 2 kicker 1000.1's running them and they are very loud...the sound quality of the jl is a lot better though and if you go with jl your going to spend more money
It depends on the rms of the two cvrs combined. Also if the 1200 watt amp is 1200 watt rated (rms) or 1200 watt peak. Lets say the two kickers have an rms of 600 watt each, and the amp is 1200 watt rms, which it probably isnt but i'll pretend. This set up would work because 600 of the amps watts would be correctly matched with one sub, and the other 600 would go to the other sub.
CVR College of Engineering was created in 2001.