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Cerwin-Vega MODEL : Vega 12D4 12" Dual Voice Coil Sub-woofer

MADE IN USA

800W Peak / 400W RMS V-FLEX SUSPENSION

Frequency Response: 20-500Hz

Sensitivity: 94dB

Top Mount Depth: 5-5/8"

Voice Coil: 3" hand wound

V-Flex double bump suspensions for maximum cone excursion and minimal lateral movement.

Kev-Lite Cone made of light, yet incredibly durable Kevlar and hardwood pulp particles for high power handling and efficiency.

Strontium Ferrite Magnet

In a sealed box/ enclosure with gold connections. Its a Top Quality box made by Cerwin Vega to suit this subwoofer, This a Great Sub and box combination and will suit someone looking for some serious deep body shaking basssssssss.

Get ready for the heart-stopping sound of Vega Series Subwoofers. The V-Flex Suspension on the VEGA 12D4 12" dual voice coil sub allows extra long throw for high output and deep bass extension. High efficiency means more sound for every watt of power you throw at it. The inter-locked Kevlar and hardwood pulp particles that make up the cone make quick response and natural sounding bass a reality.

Price: $220

Pick up is from Taylorslakes - westernsuburbs. Melbourne

call /sms 0 4 2 2 7 5 6 2 7 0 if interested.

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