Wow. What more can we say?
With an estimated 3kw thermal handling capacity,
the SPL-15 15 inch subwoofer is the most aggressive driver to come out
of Mach 5 Audio. Whether in the lanes or on the
street, the SPL-15 will deliver high volumes with
little effort. Its
massive efficient motor provides the BL needed to get the burp numbers
competitors are looking for. Don't disregard the SPL-15 for daily
driving though. For a pure SPL driver she sounds smooth and can
take a continuous 2kw for pounding the pavement. It features a three inch dual 2
Ohm voice coil, massive triple stacked 22cm (8.5")
magnet structure, thick craft pulp cone and foam
surround. The SPL-15 comes with a standard
wrap-around rubber gasket and a custom aluminum trim
mounting ring for added sex appeal. You chose
which is best for your setup.
Features
- Extreme high power, high output 15" subwoofer
-
Designed for SPL/SQL performance
- 3" dual 2 Ohm high temperature voice
coils (can be wired in series to produce a 4 Ohm load or in parallel for a 1 Ohm load)
- Thick pulp cone with foam surround
- Wrap-around rubber gasket
- Solid
pole
- Triple stacked 8.5" magnet structure
- 6 layer
spiders
- 3,000 watts RMS thermal power handling
- Can withstand burps of up to 8,000 watts
- Twelve month defective parts warranty
Parameters
- Power handling: 3000 watts RMS
- Sensitivity: 94.5db (2.83 volts) - coils wired in series (4 Ohm nominal impedance)
- Impedance: 2 + 2 Ohm (DVC)
Dimensions
- Outside Diameter: cm (")
- Mounting diameter: cm (")
- Depth: cm (")
T/S Parameters
- Fs: 39.9 hz
- Re: 3.7 ohms
- Qes: 0.39
- Qms: 3.90
- Qts: 0.35
- Mms: 250.6 grams
- Rms: 16.1 kg/s
- Cms: 0.063 mm/N
- Vas: 50.8 litres
- Sd: 754.8cm2
- Xmax: 17mm (one way linear)
- Cone Diameter: cm
Recommended Box Sizes
- Sealed:
- Ported:
- Competition: varies with vehicle and installation
Please Note: becauses the SPL series are designed for extremely high power use, they do not carry a warranty. However, recone kits are available for purchase.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 April, 2008.