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More in: Mobile Electronics Cerwin Vega delivers insane power and precision sound by adding two new products to their impressive line-up of mobile audio products, the all-new Stroker Pro 15" Subwoofer and the EXL 1200D Amplifier.
Cerwin Vega's Stroker Pro 15 is a reincarnation of the Legendary Stroker Woofer that put Cerwin Vega on the map. The Stroker Pro Series is a revolutionary dual-spider design and is widely considered to be the most the most advanced subwoofer in mobile audio. CV's Stroker 15 boasts an adjustable voice coil bias system, insanely high excursion and SPL Capability and a staggering peak power handling capacity of 5000 watts. The EXL 1200D is feature-packed mobile amplifier that offers the latest technologies in circuit design as well as the performance that today's mobile audio enthusiasts demand. EXL 1200D features an unregulated MOSFET power supply, A toroid-coil transformer and Nickel plated RCA and barrier connectors. Protection circuits safeguard the amplifier when overheating and speaker shorts or improper load conditions occur.
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Cerwin Vega delivers insane power and precision sound by adding two new products to their impressive line-up of mobile audio products, the all-new Stroker Pro 15" Subwoofer and the EXL 1200D Amplifier.
The EXL 1200D is feature-packed mobile amplifier that offers the latest technologies in circuit design as well as the performance that today's mobile audio enthusiasts demand. EXL 1200D features an unregulated MOSFET power supply, A toroid-coil transformer and Nickel plated RCA and barrier connectors. Protection circuits safeguard the amplifier when overheating and speaker shorts or improper load conditions occur.


