Technical Brief
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Technical Brief
Technical Brief KICKER CompVR® C15vr, C12vr, C10vr, and C8vr Subwoofers Recommended Applications / Enclosures, Revision 1 July 24, 2001 This Technical Brief adds information on the CompVR C15vr and C8vr to the previous paper dated May 1, 2001. Contents supercedes any previously published information. The all-new KICKER CompVR subwoofers are the most advanced drivers in the history of the legendary KICKER CompVR name. Aggressive new styling based on the hugely popular SoloBaric® L7, outrageous performance in sealed or ported boxes, rock-solid reliability, and dual voice coil flexibility make these new subs great for a broad range of applications. Every driver in the all-new KICKER CompVR line-up is totally redesigned for incredible performance in sealed OR vented enclosures: New extra thick Santoprene surround provides highly dampened, ultra-clean low bass plus excellent durability. Ultra-tall surround geometry provides exceptional excursion capability without diminishing cone area like many "fat" surrounds. New radial surround ribbing (Patent Pending) allows superior flexing for very linear operation. New increased Xmax is an average of 50% over previous d-series CompVR models. New radial Perimeter Venting of spider cavity provides forced air cooling of the top plate and motor assembly. New nickel-plated quick release push terminals allow easy installation with large gauge speaker wire. New one-piece front and rear gasket provides airtight installation capability. New insulated lead wires allow greater control of movement and durability. New dual 2-Ohm and dual 4-Ohm voice coils offer versatile wiring options. The enclosure recommendations in this paper are designed to help you get the greatest possible performance from the CompVR subs based on the users’ needs and space requirements. Important Break-In Information Especially when used in sealed enclosures, period may vary depending on the amount the new KICKER CompVR subs will achieve of play time, volume level, and type of maximum bass performance after they have music. More play time with medium volume been broken in. levels and more bass content will break in the subwoofer most quickly. Once broken- Approximately one to two weeks of daily playing will allow the suspension to soften, and reach its optimum equilibrium. This time KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 2 of 28 in, the sub will exhibit even stronger bass performance, smoother response, and greater low bass extension. KICKER CompVR Sealed Enclosure Applications Like the previous models, KICKER The Compact boxes have very high power CompVRs are real performers in sealed handling capability and deliver massive enclosures, producing the tight, defined, and amounts of high impact bass. accurate bass response you’d expect from a KICKER driver in this application. They will operate in a wide range of sealed enclosure volumes, from an easy-to-place Compact box all the way up to a full SQ (Sound Quality) enclosure, which is close to the ultra-smooth .707Qtc alignment. Enclosures sized closer to the maximum SQ volume will also give the most energy at really low frequencies, around 20 to 30 Hz. The recommended Compact sealed boxes are in line with our traditional enclosures. The recommended Street-Bass boxes are the size we recommend for superior allaround performance, with an optimal mix of low-bass, power-handling, and percussive impact. As the sealed enclosure volume increases to the maximum SQ size, the response begins to shift from high impact bass to a smoother and more extended low bass response. Some of the impact is diminished, but the deep bass is actually enhanced. Model Compact (minimum enclosure volume) Street-Bass (optimal enclosure volume) SQ (.707 alignment) (maximum enclosure volume) C15vr 1.8 cu.ft. 51.0 liters Power Handling = 500 watts 2.25 cu.ft. 63.7 liters Power Handling = 500 watts 5.2 cu.ft. 147.2 Power Handling = 500 watts C12vr 1.0 cu.ft. 28.3 liters Power Handling = 400 watts 1.25 cu.ft. 35.4 liters Power Handling = 400 watts 4.6 cu.ft. 130.3 liters Power Handling = 300 watts C10vr 0.8 cu.ft. 22.6 liters Power Handling = 300 watts 1.0 cu.ft. 28.3 liters Power Handling = 300 watts 3.0 cu.ft. 85.0 liters Power Handling = 300 watts C8vr 0.4 cu.ft 11.3 liters Power Handling = 200 watts 0.5 cu.ft 14.2 liters Power Handling = 200 watts 1.8 cu.ft 60.0 liters Power Handling = 140 watts NOTE: All sealed boxes should be 50% filled with loose polyfil. Allow about two weeks break-in time for the KICKER CompVR to reach optimum low bass performance. KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 3 of 28 KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 4 of 28 KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 5 of 28 C15vr sealed boxUpdate, drawing KICKER CompVR Technical Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 6 of 28 KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 7 of 28 KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 7 of 28 KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 9 of 28 KICKER CompVR Ported/Vented Enclosure Applications Our recommended ported enclosures increased bass efficiency over a sealed incorporate massive slot-loaded ports with enclosure, yet can still fit in tighter ultra-low air velocity that will produce applications. Although it is the smallest absolutely concussive, deep street bass! ported enclosure, the output from 30 to 80 These are the type of boxes that are rapidly Hz will be considerably higher than that of a becoming the enclosure of choice for high sealed box. performance bass either on the street or in Street Bass is a medium-sized enclosure the lanes at an SPL contest. that will deliver superior all-around The following chart shows three performance, with an optimal mix of low- recommended ported enclosures for each bass, power-handling, and percussive KICKER CompVR sub. If installation space impact. is not the primary consideration and you want to get the highest possible output from the new CompVR, try one of these designs. SPL/Deep Bass is a larger enclosure that has it all. It is high efficiency and ultra-high output with extended low end that takes You won't be disappointed! bass performance to a whole new Compact is the smallest ported design that dimension. will work well for each woofer. It has Recommended Ported Enclosures – High Efficiency Model Compact (minimum enclosure volume) Street Bass (optimal enclosure volume) SPL / Deep Bass (maximum enclosure volume) 5.0 cu..ft + port; 4.0 cu.ft. + port; 3.0 cu.ft. + port; 3.0x15.5" port, 22" long 3.0x15.5" port, 23" long 2.75x15.5" port, 25.75" long C15vr 141.6 liters + port 113.3 liters + port 85.0 liters + port 76.2x393.7mm port, 558.8mm long 76.2x393.7mm port, 584.2mm long 69.9x393.7mm port, 654.1mm long Power Handling = 500 watts Power Handling = 500 watts Power Handling = 500 watts 2.25 cu..ft + port; 2.0 cu.ft. + port; 1.75 cu.ft. + port; 3.0x12.5" port, 20.5" long 3.0x12.5" port, 21.5" long 2.5x12.5" port, 20.75" long C12vr 63.8 liters + port 56.6 liters + port 49.6 liters + port 76.2x317.5mm port, 520.7mm long 76.2x317.5mm port, 546.1mm long 63.5x317.5mm port, 527.1mm long Power Handling = 300 watts Power Handling = 300 watts Power Handling = 300 watts 1.75 cu.ft. + port; 1.5 cu.ft. + port; 1.25 cu.ft. + port; 1.5x10.5" port, 20" long 2.5x10.5" port, 21" long 2.0x10.5" port, 20" long 49.6 liters + port 42.5 liters + port C10vr 35.4 liters + port 38.1x266.7mm port, 508mm 63.5x266.7mm port, 533.4 long 50.8x266.7mm port, 508mm Power Handling = 200 watts Power Handling = 200 watts Power Handling = 200 watts 1.2 cu..ft + port; 1.0 cu.ft. + port; 0.8 cu.ft. + port; 2.0x8" port, 20" long 1.75x8" port, 20.5" long 1.5x8" port, 20" long C8vr 33.9 liters + port 28.3 liters + port 22.7 liters + port 49.6x203.2mm port, 508mm long 44.5x317.5mm port, 546.1mm long 63.5x317.5mm port, 508mm long Power Handling = 80 watts Power Handling = 80 watts Power Handling = 75 watts NOTE: The use of a subsonic filter (such as a Kicker SWX - without chips & set to highpass) will significantly increase the power handling. The power handling specifications listed in the chart above include the use of a 25 Hz, 24dB/octave subsonic filter. 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For the ported boxes the displacement of the port must be added to the final design. It will be impractical to use round ports for these designs. The rectangular port information given will yield the best results. Always use 3/4" or thicker MDF and make sure all the joints are secure and well sealed. The peak pressure in a ported box can exceed that of a sealed enclosure. KICKER recommends using a good grade of wood glue and silicone sealer for an airtight box. All of these designs need some internal bracing. Be sure to add 2"x2" to 3"x3" triangle braces between each of the larger unsupported panels. If you prefer an ultra-smooth bass response, you should loosely fill your ported KICKER CompVR enclosure with polyfil. If you do so, the entrance to the port (inside the box) should be covered with hardware cloth, chicken wire, or expanded metal to prevent the polyfil from being blown out through the port. Use of polyfil will slightly decrease efficiency, but will deepen and extend low bass response. Do not install a ported box with the port against a solid surface. The port opening must remain unobstructed. Use the smallest dimension of the rectangular port as the minimum amount of space required between the port and any surface to insure unrestricted airflow. All sealed boxes should be 50% filled with loose polyfil. For more advice on box building, see the Choosing and Building Enclosures page in the Tech Tips & FAQs section of the Support area on the KICKER website, www.kicker.com. KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 25 of 28 Notes KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 26 of 28 Notes KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 27 of 28 ©2001, Stillwater Designs, PO Box 459, Stillwater, OK 74076 USA KICKER CompVR Technical Update, Rev. 1 July 23, 2001 Page 28 of 28