PD PD15NW 15" Woofer Neodymium 1600W

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PD PD15NW 15" Woofer Neodymium 1600W
( CCA2052 )

( CCA2052 )

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Regular Price £249.00 Special test Price £190.00
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Key Features

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  • Professional 15" Subwoofer driver rated at 800w RMS
  • Capable of being able to produce deep resonant bass with a frequency response of 44 - 2000Hz
  • Equipped with a 100mm voice coil and a die-cast aluminium basket to reduce magnetic interference
  • With a neodymium magnet installed, this allows for extra power without sacrificing weight or depth
  • Double spider construction with silicone based dampening
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Product Description

The PDNW Woofer Series is a series of High Power subwoofers equipped with a 100mm voice coil, a double silicon spider and a die-cast aluminium basket that reduces magnetic interference.

These woofers are ideal for use in applications where incredible power handling, long excursion and perfect control is required.

Suitable for the most subwoofer cabinets; both bass-reflex and band-pass.

FEATURES
Features
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  • 4"(100mm) inside-outside copper voice coil
  • Neodymium Magnet
  • Double spider construction with silicone-based dampening
  • Aluminium basket reduces magnetic interference
  • Glass-fibre reinforced paper cone
  • Nominal Impedance Of 8 Ohms
  • Radial cone shape
  • Suitable for the most subwoofer cabinets
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Output Power Max: 1600W
  • Output Power: RMS: 800W
  • Diameter woofer: 15"
  • Voice coil: 4"
  • Frequency response: 44Hz - 2000Hz
  • SPL 1W/1m: 98dB
  • Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Mounting depth: 172
  • Mounting diameter: 360
  • Weight (kg): 9.45
  • MPN: 902.372
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Product Questions
where can I get suitable plans for suitable cabinets ?
Question by: john wilson on 13 Feb 2020, 18:39
Please contact us directly regarding this
Answer by: Josh Hebbard on 14 Feb 2020, 08:45