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Item: Soundstream T415 Tarantula Series 15" Subwoofer + Custom box to suit

Location: Sydney, Campbelltown area

Website: n/a

Item Condition: Excellent no damage, This item has never been powered up i got over that phase not long after getting the box built for it and never got her installed

Reason for selling: Not required

Price and price conditions: $300

Extra Info: Pick up only, will not ship. too heavy

Pictures: when requested

More details.....

Description

Using custom mixed glues along with 18 gauge voice coil windings to handle that extra heat and abuse, this SPL machine is engineering for maximum SPL and power handling.

Features:

Cast Aluminum Basket

Dual 4-Layer, 1-ohm Voice Coils

Cloth Laminated Paper Cone with MD6 coating

Stone Gray Finish with Diamond Cut Edge

Hi Arc, High Excursion Surround

Chrome Plated Back-plate

Low Carbon Top and Pole Piece

Triple Stacked Magnet Structure

Vented and Extended Pole Piece

Black Progressive Roll CONEX Spider

Woven Tinsel Leads

Gold-Plated Binding Posts

BAEISV Hybrid Voice Coil Former

C- Lock Rubber Gasket

Rubber Magnet Cover

Wood Packing Crate with Chrome Appointments

Specs:

Power Handling: 1000 Watts RMS

Voice Coil Diameter: 4.0 Inches

Magnet Weight: 250 Oz

Freq. Response: 20Hz-1kHz

Fs: 34Hz

Qes: 0.449

Qms: 3.722

Qts: 0.401Vas: 12.08 Ft³/58.77 Liters

Xmax: 0.551 Inches

SPL: 91dB

Mounting Hole Size: 14.25 Inches

Woofer Mounting Depth: 8.25 Inches

Recommended Enclosure: Ported/Vented 4.25 CuFt

Port Dimensions: 2 Ports, 3in. dia x 3in.

well sub is in new condition just noticed that ive never taken her out of the plastic apart from taking these photos

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  • 1 month later...

The sub still for sale mate? If so, ill take it. Im at glenmore park (up the northern road). Please let me know if u still sellin :down:

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