Proline X Performance Optimized down fire sealed 12 inch subwoofer enclosure for the Kicker CompRT
Proline X Performance Optimized down fire sealed 12 inch subwoofer enclosure for the Kicker CompRT

Proline X

Performance Optimized Down Fire Sealed 12" Enclosure | Kicker CompRT

SKU: PO 12-S DF CompRT

QUICK SPECS
  • Alignment: 1.25 cu ft net, Qtc 1.137, Fc 47.6 Hz, F3 35.6 Hz - deepest extension in the Down Fire line
  • Driver: Kicker 48CWRT124 CompRT 12 (DVC 4Ω), 13.35mm linear excursion, Fs 30.3 Hz, Vas 52.06 L
  • Build: Proline X V-groove and dado joinery, double-layer 1.5" front baffle, perimeter cross-brace, 12g OFC side-mounted terminal cup
  • Cabinet: 30"W x 15"D x 8.3125"H measured in down fire position, square corners
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Proline X Performance Optimized down fire sealed 12 inch subwoofer enclosure for the Kicker CompRT

Performance Optimized Down Fire Sealed 12" Enclosure | Kicker CompRT

Regular price $ 249.99
Sale price $ 249.99 Regular price
Unit price
Enclosure Type Sealed
External Dimensions 30" W x 15" D x 8.3125" H (measured in down fire position)
Net Volume 1.25cu ft
Tuning Frequency N/A (Sealed)
Cutout Diameter Direct Fit
Front Panel Thickness 1.5"
Max Mounting Depth Direct Fit
INSTALLER'S TAKE

The CompRT 12 has the best low-frequency numbers of anything in the Down Fire line. Fs of 30.3 Hz and a 52 liter Vas on a shallow driver is unusual, and it is why this cabinet reaches a 35.6 Hz anechoic F3 at 8.3125 inches tall. Nothing else in the series gets that low.

Volume matters more on this driver than on the CompRT 10, and it is worth understanding why before you consider a smaller box. Dropping from 1.25 to 0.80 net raises Qtc from 1.137 to 1.314 and pushes F3 from 35.6 to 39.5 Hz. That is nearly 4 Hz. On the 10, the same proportional reduction costs about 2 Hz. The difference is the Vas: the 12 has 52 liters of compliance to work with and it genuinely uses the air you give it. Spend the extra two inches of height here.

Now the honest part. Qts is 0.7235, and Qtc can never fall below Qts in any sealed enclosure. So this driver is mildly underdamped no matter what you build. At 1.25 net you are at Qtc 1.137, which puts a modest lift near the corner frequency. That is the CompRT 12's character by design, not a shortcoming of this cabinet. If you want the more neutral and damped of the two CompRT sizes, that is the 10 at 0.618 Qts. The 12 goes deeper, the 10 is tighter. Pick based on which you actually want.

The double-baffle 1.5 inch front is doing structural work here. A 12 inch cutout in a cabinet 8.3125 inches tall leaves short panel spans and limited room for bracing geometry, so the baffle carries more load than it would in a taller box. Two bonded 3/4 inch layers with a CNC-precision cutout keep the mounting flange rigid.

Dual 4-ohm, so two clean options at the driver: coils in parallel for 2 ohms, or in series for 8. Most single-driver builds want the 2 ohm.

Product Details
Specifications
Performance Graphs
Materials
Product Details

The Performance Optimized Down Fire Sealed 12" Enclosure for the Kicker CompRT is a low-profile sealed cabinet built around Kicker's shallow-mount CompRT 12" subwoofer. At 8.3125 inches tall on a 30 by 15 inch footprint, it puts a full 12 into cargo floors and rear-wall positions where a conventional 12 inch box will not go.

The Kicker 48CWRT124 is a dual 4-ohm subwoofer with an injection-molded polypropylene cone, Santoprene rubber surround with Kicker's signature red double stitching, SoloKon integrated cone-to-backplate design, and Forced-Air Cooling that runs the motor roughly 20 percent cooler. The cone and surround are UV resistant, which is why the CompRT turns up in UTV and open-cab builds as often as it does in trucks.

The Thiele-Small data behind this enclosure comes from Klippel measurement rather than a datasheet estimate: Fs 30.3 Hz, Qts 0.7235, Vas 52.06 liters, Bl 19.1765 Tm, Mms 192.33 g, Sd 506.71 cm², and 13.35mm of linear excursion. A 30.3 Hz free-air resonance on a shallow 12 is excellent, and the 52 liter Vas is what gives this driver room to work in a sealed box.

The 1.25 cubic foot net volume produces Qtc 1.137, Fc 47.6 Hz, and a predicted anechoic F3 of 35.6 Hz. That is the deepest anechoic extension in the Proline X Down Fire line, and it comes from the driver's low resonance and large compliance rather than from an oversized cabinet.

Two things are worth being straight about. First, volume matters more on this driver than on the CompRT 10. Dropping to 0.80 net would raise Qtc to 1.314 and push F3 to 39.5 Hz, costing nearly 4 Hz of extension. On the 10 the same proportional reduction costs only about 2 Hz. The extra 2 inches of cabinet height here buys something real.

Second, with a free-air Qts of 0.7235, system Qtc cannot fall below 0.7235 in any sealed enclosure, so this driver is mildly underdamped in every sealed box regardless of size. That is a design characteristic of the CompRT 12, not a limitation of this cabinet. It produces a modest lift near the corner frequency and the punchy, forward presentation the CompRT is known for. If you want the more damped and neutral of the two CompRT sizes, that is the 10 with its 0.618 Qts.

Firing down into the floor, the sealed rolloff meets rising cabin gain below 60 Hz, and in-car response extends well below the anechoic figure.

Construction is the full Proline X Performance Optimized platform: ShopSabre CNC-cut Langboard Elite MDF with V-groove and dado joinery, perimeter cross-bracing, and a double-layer 1.5 inch front baffle (two 3/4 inch sheets bonded) for maximum baffle rigidity and driver isolation. Corners are square on Down Fire cabinets. The driver fires down into the floor with the terminal cup side mounted, keeping the connection accessible with the cabinet in place. Terminal cup is our Proline X ABS/carbon fiber composite pre-wired with 12 gauge OFC.

Bring your own Kicker 48CWRT124. Dual 4-ohm, so you set your final impedance at the driver: 2 ohms with the coils in parallel, 8 ohms in series.

Manufactured in Tullahoma, Tennessee. 1-year enclosure warranty.

Specifications
Enclosure TypeSealed | Down Fire Geometry | Floor-Coupled
Driver-Specific FitmentKicker 48CWRT124 CompRT 12 (DVC 4Ω)
Internal Volume (Gross)1.30 Cubic Feet
Internal Volume (Net)1.25 Cubic Feet
Target System Qtc1.137 (Computed from Klippel-Measured T/S)
Predicted Fc47.6 Hz
Predicted F3 (Anechoic)35.6 Hz
Driver Fs30.3 Hz (Klippel)
Driver Qts0.7235 (Klippel) - Qtc cannot fall below this in any sealed box
Driver Qes / Qms0.7925 / 8.399 (Klippel)
Driver Vas52.06 Liters / 1.838 Cubic Feet (Klippel)
Driver Bl19.1765 Tm (Klippel)
Driver Mms192.33 g (Klippel)
Driver Cms0.1435 mm/N (Klippel)
Driver Re7.945 Ohm (Klippel)
Driver Sd506.71 cm² (Klippel)
Driver Xmax13.35mm Linear (Klippel)
Driver Sensitivity84.66 dB (Klippel, 1W/1m)
Baffle ConfigurationDown Firing - Driver Fires Toward Floor
MaterialLangboard Elite 3/4" MDF
Front Baffle ConstructionDouble-Layer 1.5" MDF (Two 3/4" Sheets Bonded)
JoineryV-Groove and Dado (CNC-Cut)
Corner ProfileSquare (Down Fire Series Standard)
ConstructionShopSabre CNC / Perimeter Cross-Brace
External Width30 Inches
External Depth15 Inches
External Height8.3125 Inches
Dimension ReferenceAll External Dimensions Measured In Down Fire Position
Voice Coil ConfigurationDual 4-Ohm - 2Ω Parallel or 8Ω Series At The Driver
Mounting Hardware8/32 Threaded Inserts | Stainless Steel Machine Screws Included
Terminal CupProline X ABS/Carbon Fiber Composite | Side Mounted | 12g OFC Pre-Wired
DampingPolyfill Pre-Installed
Carpet FinishDark Gray Trunkliner (Standard) or Plush Black (+$10)
Bundle OptionsEnclosure Only (Bring Your Own 48CWRT124)
Warranty1-Year Limited (Enclosure)
ManufacturedTullahoma, Tennessee, USA
Performance Graphs
Net airspace
1.25
cu ft per chamber
System Qtc
0.92–1.14
sealed
Half power
35.6–38.4
Hz · F3
Xmax at
347
W RMS · no filter
With 25 Hz subsonic
373
W RMS · +7%
Amplifier
250–500
W RMS recommended
This enclosure holds 1.25 cu ft net per chamber. In it the Kicker CompRT 12 (48CWRT122) runs a system Qtc of 0.92–1.14 with half power at 35.6–38.4 Hz, and the cone reaches its 13.35 mm travel limit at 347 W, below the driver’s 500 W thermal rating, so travel is what stops you here, not heat. Run a subsonic filter at 25 Hz and that becomes 373 W — +26 W, or 7 percent more power for the same 13.35 mm of travel.

01Is it a sealed driver?

Efficiency bandwidth product places the motor before anything else is decided.

EBP = Fs ÷ Qes = 38.2–48.8
SEALED 0–50 TRANSITION 50–100 PORTED 100–150 0 50 100 150 D2 48.8 D4 38.2
D2 · EBP 48.8D4 · EBP 38.2
EBP under 50 means a motor that wants a sealed load. The CompRT 12 (48CWRT122) sits at 38.2–48.8, inside that band, which is why this is a sealed build rather than a ported one.

02What the box does to it

1.25 cu ft against a 59.2 L Vas.

α = Vas ÷ Vb = 1.67  ·  Fc = Fs√(α+1) = 47–48 Hz  ·  Qtc = 0.92–1.14
20 30 50 70 100 150 200 +6 +0 -6 -12 -18 -24 FREQUENCY · Hz LEVEL · dB −3 dB
D2 · Qtc 0.92, Fc 47 Hz, F3 38.4 HzD4 · Qtc 1.14, Fc 48 Hz, F3 35.6 Hz
The box lifts resonance from 28.6 Hz free-air to 47–48 Hz and half power lands at 35.6–38.4 Hz, anechoic, before any cabin gain. This enclosure ships without a driver, so both coil variants the maker offers are plotted. They do not load the same box the same way.

03The watts that reach Xmax (in this enclosure)

Travel scales with the square root of power, so there is one wattage that puts the cone exactly on 13.35 mm — and a bigger one once a subsonic filter stops it wasting travel below the passband.

PXmax = 347–361 W unfiltered  →  373–381 W with a 25 Hz subsonic
20 30 50 70 100 150 200 0 4 8 12 16 FREQUENCY · Hz CONE TRAVEL · mm PAST LINEAR TRAVEL · Xmax 13.35 mm 347 W reaches Xmax here
D2 · 347 W, no filterD4 · 361 W, no filterD2 · 381 W with subsonic at 25 Hz, 24 dB/octD4 · 373 W with subsonic at 25 Hz, 24 dB/octXmax 13.35 mm one-way
Every trace touches the limit and no further, because each is drawn at the exact power that puts that coil on 13.35 mm. Unfiltered that is 347 W, reached first at 30 Hz. It sits under the 500 W the driver can take thermally, so the enclosure sets the ceiling, not the voice coil. The dashed traces are the same driver behind a subsonic filter at 25 Hz, 24 dB/oct: stopping the cone wasting travel below the passband lets it take 373 W before hitting the same 13.35 mm. That is 7 percent more amplifier for the price of one filter setting.
ParamValueUnitNote
Fs28.60Hzfree-air resonance
Qts0.560 / 0.724D2 / D4
Vas59.19 / 52.06Lequivalent compliance
Sd506.7cm²effective piston area
Xmax13.35mmone-way linear travel
Pe500Wcontinuous RMS
SPL85.6dB1 W / 1 m, derived from T/S

Driver parameters as published by Kicker published Klippel T/S sheet. Curves computed against this enclosure’s actual net airspace.

Materials
Material

Built From a Spec Sheet, Not a Sales Sheet

Every Proline X Performance Series enclosure is CNC-cut from Langboard Elite MDF, 3/4" (18mm) panels produced to published mill specifications. Most enclosure manufacturers source generic MDF without published data. We can tell you the internal bond rating, the modulus of elasticity, the modulus of rupture, and the face and edge screw holding strength for every panel in this enclosure, because we chose the material based on those numbers, not on price or availability.

Langboard Elite is produced in the United States. The specifications below are pulled directly from Langboard's published mill data and are verifiable. This is the same panel stock used in our full Proline X lineup.

Specifications

Langboard Elite MDF: Published Mill Data

Property Value Why It Matters
Panel Stock Langboard Elite MDF Named, verifiable panel source, not generic "high-density MDF"
Thickness 3/4" (18mm) Industry standard for subwoofer enclosures; panels below this flex under pressure
Density 48.5 lbs/ft³ Higher density = less porosity, better screw retention, reduced resonance
Internal Bond 200 psi Measures resistance to delamination under sustained internal pressure. The most enclosure-relevant spec on this sheet
Modulus of Rupture (MOR) 4,200 psi Bending strength before the panel breaks, relevant for larger unsupported baffle spans
Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) 410,000 psi Stiffness under load; higher MOE means less panel flex under bass pressure, less resonance
Face Screw Holding 325 lbs How firmly the panel surface holds a screw; critical for baffle joint integrity over time
Edge Screw Holding 250 lbs Panel edge retention, relevant for every joint that isn't face-to-face
Internal Bond

200 psi: The Number That Actually Matters for Enclosures

The internal bond rating measures how well the MDF panel resists delamination under sustained pressure applied perpendicular to the face. In a subwoofer enclosure, every bass transient generates a pressure pulse that pushes outward on every panel simultaneously. A panel that begins to delaminate internally loses stiffness gradually. The symptoms are slow: a box that starts to sound softer, less defined, less punchy over months of use. 200 psi internal bond is the spec that determines how long this enclosure holds its acoustic integrity under daily use at real power levels.

Stiffness

410,000 psi MOE: Less Flex, Less Resonance

The modulus of elasticity measures panel stiffness, its resistance to bending under load. A stiffer panel flexes less under the pressure generated by a high-excursion driver at volume. Panel flex is a source of acoustic coloration: the panel itself begins to radiate sound at its own resonant frequency, adding distortion to the output. 410,000 psi stiffness combined with V-groove and dado joinery means the panels stay rigid and the bracing controls resonance at the structure level, not the panel level. The bass you hear comes from the driver, not the box.

Screw Holding

325 lb Face / 250 lb Edge: Joints That Stay Locked

Screw holding strength determines how firmly the panel grips a fastener at the face and at the edge. This matters most at the baffle joint, where the front panel meets the side panels and where the driver is mounted. A panel with low screw holding strength allows fasteners to loosen over time under vibration, leading to air gaps at the joint and loss of acoustic seal. 325 lb face screw holding strength means the baffle hardware stays put. Combined with dado joinery and adhesive, the front panel on a Proline X Performance Series enclosure is not going anywhere.

Sourcing

Named Panel Stock: Not "Premium MDF"

The phrase "premium MDF" or "high-density MDF" appears on marketing copy for enclosures across every price point, from $40 to $400. It is not a specification. It is a description with no defined standard. Langboard Elite is a named, sourced, mill-documented product with published data. We name it in our copy because naming it holds us accountable to the spec. You can look up Langboard Elite independently, verify the numbers on this page, and confirm you are getting what we say you are getting. That is the point.

Why Proline X?

Most enclosures are built to a price point. Proline X is built to a spec. Every box starts with published-data MDF, gets CNC-cut to exact internal volume, and is assembled by hand in our Tennessee facility. The difference shows up in the measurements — and in how the box holds up two years into daily use.

CNC-Cut to Spec

CNC-Cut to Spec

Panels are machine-cut on ShopSabre CNC routers and joined with V-groove and dado joinery. Consistent geometry, no hand-cut variance, no gaps at the joints.

Handcrafted in USA

Handcrafted in USA

Hand-assembled at our facility in Tullahoma, TN. Every enclosure is inspected before it ships.

Tuned to the Build

Tuned to the Build

Internal volume and port geometry are calculated to spec and CNC-cut to exact dimensions. The box performs the same way every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this cabinet taller than the 10 inch CompRT Down Fire enclosure?

Why is the Qtc above 1.0? Is the enclosure undersized?

Should I choose the CompRT 10 or the CompRT 12?

Where do the Thiele-Small figures on this page come from?

How do I wire this enclosure and set my impedance?

Why are the corners square instead of radiused?

How is this enclosure built?

Is the Kicker CompRT subwoofer included with this enclosure?

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