The Industry Standard in Sound, Performance, and Price
The KICKER CompVR has evolved into one of the hottest and most popular subwoofers on the market today. This is because it uses advanced KICKER technology to provide incredible sounding bass, while keeping the price affordable for everyone! The CVR's top-plate design, strong dual voice coils, and overall motor structure allow the sub to handle more power and withstand more abuse. The ribbed Santoprene surround adds strength and offers a new level of high excursion. The unique, and highly noticeable injection-molded cone completely eliminate flex by incorporating a 360-degree back bracing and aluminized coating. On the back there are spring-loaded push terminals to provide a fast and very secure install.
KICKER's CompVR subwoofer offers features beyond any other woofer in its class. It has consistently been the industry standard in sound, performance and price.
15" CompVR Series Subwoofer
Power Handling:
Peak: 1000 watts
RMS: 500 watts
Inverted Structural Dome Polymineral Injection Molded Cone: Remains rigid, and lowers distortion
Ribbed Santoprene Surround for Linear Cone Motion
Rear Cone Brace: Offers unmatched strength and resistance to deformation
Silver-Coated Stamped Steel Basket
Stitched Surround: Ensures the cone and surround won't separate, even under the highest loads
Review written by Stephen from Elizabethtown, Kentucky
I ordered one of these and it came in the mail today. This was my first purchase from SonicElectronix and I'm more than satisfied, no damage whatsoever upon arrival. Package contents were packaged well (PLENTY of packaging peanuts, lol)
I have mine bridged to a Hifonics ZXi 1010 amplifier receiving 1000 watts RMS (double what is recommended) in a sealed 3.0 cu. ft. enclosure and it does quite well. I haven't pushed it too hard out of fear of blowing this wonderful piece of equipment but it's performed very well playing both rock and rap music. It pumps out mirror vibrating, body panel flexing lows with rap and while playing rock, the drums and bass guitar sound amazingly clear and clean. I'm planning on buying a second without a doubt.
Installed vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee
June 30, 2009
HARD HITTING BASS.
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Review written by PAUL from SAINT GEORGE UTAH
I HAVE TWO OF THESE POWERED BY 750.1 AMP AND IT GETS HARD TO BREATH! GREAT SUBWOOFERS. BUT IM LOOKING AT EITHER THE L7S OR CVXS BECAUSE I WANT MORE BASS. GREAT PRODUCT FROM SONICELECTRONIX.COM
July 10, 2008
Perfect
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Review written by Nabil from El Segundo, CA
This subs can do some damage, i have 2 of them in a toyota 4runner and this thing will make ur teeth chatter! I have set off a numerous amount of car alarms and been pulled over more than i would have liked to be but they are worth it! great buy!
March 4, 2008
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Review written by Patrick from Yachats, OR
I have two of these in 8 cubes @ 37hz in my pickup. These subs are great, my dash hops on the lows, back window flexes over an inch. Even the tailgate flexes. I don't know how much better it can get. On the higher notes I have trouble seeing the road because my eyeballs are shaking. They can take a little more than the recommended RMS power. Build quality is excellent. Thanks sonic!
July 12, 2007
KICKER BRINGS ME BACK FULL CIRCLE
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Review written by Johnathan from San Antonio, TX
I have had the opportunity to try several products in my Cherokee over the past years. Looking for the sound i got off a MTX 8302 with 2 12" CVR's in a trunk of a Chevy Beretta. They moved a lot of STRONG low end notes and clean at it too. Almost perfect. I hate over excessive SPL .In my SUV ratin from best to last, #1 1-JL12W7, #2 2-S12L7'S, #3 2-S12L5'S, #4 2-10" Audiobahn Hi Excrsns, #5 2-12" Kappa Perfects. All this to only come back to the CVR's but this time 15's with a MTX TA7801 CVRs see 734rms@4ohms. They get very loud and shake with loose lows in my SUV in a good way not the tight SPL way. All that money down the drain just for being curious!