Kicker CVR12

Discussion in 'Subwoofer Box and Custom Fabrication' started by electrolytic, May 17, 2007.

  1. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Well I think I'm going to sell my 2 subs and 2 amps (w/o box) for $500 to my friend. He's going to eventually put them in a titan, so he'll probably be going sealed, so I'll charge like $50 to build a box for it.
     
  2. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    what are you talking about???

    so eazy what are you selling???
     
  3. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    stfu lol

    I'm selling the 2 400.1's and the 2 cvr12's for $500. He won't need a box for a while, but when he does I'll charge him like $50 to build one.
     
  4. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    nice...500 ain't bad...i wouldn't pay that much though lol
     
  5. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Neither would I lol. I paid $520 for it new.
     
  6. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Gotta get that Sundown SAE-1000D and Fi Q15 goin...

    Hey the Sundown takes 4 gauge, since that 1/0 gauge enetic I have is pretty small strand wise, you think I can fit it in the amp terminals?
     
  7. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    Hey, eazy that amp takes 0 gauge wire.

    Sundown SAE-1000D
    Double Sided Through Hole Epoxy PCB
    Daisy-Chain Through Output RCA
    Efficiency : 86% @ 4 ohm, at 100Hz
    24dB/Oct Variable Crossover
    Multi-Way Protection Circuitry (Thermal/Over Current/Speaker Short/Speaker DC Protection)
    Variable Subsonic Filter
    Variable Bass Boost
    Variable Low Pass Filter
    Variable Phase Shift
    Zero(0) Gauge Power Supply Connectors
    Tested Voltage & THD : 14.4V & Less than 1% THD
    Operating Voltage : DC 10V~16V
    Digital Class-D Linkable Mono Block Amplifier
    1 Ohm Stability
    RCA Line Input and Master Output
    24dB Octave Crossover Slope
    Wired Remote Controller
    Spcifications:

    Rated power output
    RMS power 2 ohm linkable/dual mono -----1800W x 1CH
    RMS power, 1 ohm mono------------------------1000W x 1CH
    RMS power, 2 ohm mono------------------------ 600W x 1CH
    RMS power, 4 ohm mono------------------------- 300W x 1CH
    Signal to Noise Ratio ----------------------------------- >90db
    Low pass frequency crossover ----------------------- 35hz ~ 300hz
    Subsonic filter ----------------------------------------------10hz~60hz
    Bass boost @ 45Hz ------------------------------------- 0~18db
    Phase shift control---------------------------------------- 0-180degree
    Frequency response-------------------------------------- 10hz ~350hz (+/- 1db)
    T.H.D @ 4 ohm---------------------------------------------- <0.1%
    Efficiency @ 4 ohm----------------------------------------- 86%
    Fuse rating--------------------------------------------------- 25A x 3
    Input Sensitivity ---------------------------------------------200mV - 6V (+/- 5%)
    Dimensions--------------------------------------------------- 260(W) x 51(H) x 294(L) mm
     

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  8. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    The website says:

    SPECIFICATIONS:

    * 1000 x 1 watts @ 1 ohm
    * 600 x 1 watts @ 2 ohms
    * 300 x 1 watts @ 4 ohms
    * 0.2v - 6v adjustable input sensitivity
    * 10 Hz - 350 Hz Frequency Response
    * > 90 dB S/N Ratio
    * 4-Way Protection Circuit (Thermal, Overload, Speaker Short, and Over Current)
    * Linkable to another SAZ-1000D for 1800 watts @ 2 ohms
    * 35 Hz - 300 Hz adjustable 24dB Low-Pass Crossover
    * 10 Hz - 60 Hz adjustable 24dB Subsonic Filter
    * 0 - 180 degree adjustable phase shift
    * 0 - 18 dB adjustable bass boost with 45 Hz center frequency
    * Wired Remote Control unit included
    * 3x 30 Amp Internal Fuses
    * 4 AWG power and ground terminals **
    * 11.5" L x 10.2" W x 2" H
    * $399 US Dollars - MSRP
    * $439 Canadian Dollars - MSRP
    * PRODUCT MANUAL

    ** Product manual contains a misprint regarding power and ground wire input size.
    The manual states "0 gauge" but that is not correct.
     
  9. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    0 gauge will work....just trim it down to fit.

    The Nine.1 amp can fit 0 gauge but you gotta trim some strands down
     
  10. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Well then again I might just do the 1/0 to a fused dist. block that splits into two 4 gauge power wires. Then do a distribution block for the grounds too. Do you think the enetic can handle that much power?
     
  11. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    0 gauge can handle around 300-350 amps
     
  12. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    hey, wohooo kicker get's some serious hits. Must be from ebay LOL.
    KICKER CVR122 CAR AUDIO SUBWOOFER SPEAKERS

    400W RMS Dual 2 Ohm VC Subwoofer
    Power Handling: 50-400W RMS
    800W peak power handling
    Frequency response: 25-500 Hz
    12" subwoofer with dual 2-ohm voice coils
    injection-molded polypropylene cone
    ribbed Santoprene rubber surround
    Inverted Structural Dome Polymineral Injection Molded Cone: Remains rigid, and lowers distortion
    Rear Cone Brace: Offers unmatched strength and resistance to deformation
    Ribbed Santoprene Surround for Linear Cone Motion
    Silver-Coated Stamped Steel Basket
    Stitched Surround: Ensures the cone and surround won't seperate, even under the highest loads
    High-temp Polyimide Film Voice Coil Former
    Dual Ultra-Length Voice Coils
    Perimiter Venting
    Sleeved High-Power Tinsel Lead Wires
    Spring Loaded Nickel-Plated Terminals
    top-mount depth: 6-1/4"
    sealed box volume: 1.0-4.6 cu. ft.
    ported box volume: 1.75-2.25 cu. ft.
     

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  13. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    Kicker L5 L7 Subwoofers
     

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  14. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    Kicker Monoblock Amplifiers
     

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  15. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    Eat Jello, It's Good!!
     

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  16. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    Dual Subwoofer Sealed Vented Enclosures
     

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  17. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    Are these all good graphs? I can't get the Normalized Amplitude Response to slide over or up. It's at -2.68db @ around 38hz. This is for 4 kicker cvr 12's
     
  18. electrolytic

    electrolytic Full Member

    no one? bastards LOL Azn, Ranger? I'm pretty sure all the graphs are good except the Normalized Amplitude Response.
     

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    Last edited: Nov 30, 2007
  19. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    electro you put up so many graphs I can't tell what setups they are for lol
     
  20. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    hey whats up electro.

    are you still looking for subs to run off that monster amp,or did you blow up some more and are in need of yet another replacment.lol