Cerwin Vega Pro Stroker 15

 

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Username: Peterstv

Gainesville, Florida U.S.A

Post Number: 9
Registered: May-06
Can anyone tell me how one of these sounds?I havent head one yet.

-RMS wattage:2500
-Dual 2 ohm voice coils
-freq. response:20-300hz
-sensitivity: 82 db

I was thinking about powering it with a Hifonics XX maxximus ultra-d class

-2Kwx2 @ 4 ohms
-3.5Kwx2 @ 2 ohms
-5KwX2 @ 1 ohm
-7Kw mono bridged @ 4 ohms
-10Kw mono bridged @ 2 ohms
-THD:less than .001

I was going thinking about running 1 of these amps on two Pro Strokers.
I want to wire the voice coils in parallel, dropping the ohms to 1. That would put 5000 watts to each speaker (2500 watts per voice coil). This is a grand total of 10Kw of power to 2 15" CV's. What do you guys think?
 

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Username: Peterstv

Gainesville, Florida U.S.A

Post Number: 10
Registered: May-06
bump
 

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Username: Lexuscoop

Pheonix, Arizona USA

Post Number: 340
Registered: May-06
youd be over powering it a bit if you wired it up to 1 ohm....
 

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Username: Peterstv

Gainesville, Florida U.S.A

Post Number: 11
Registered: May-06
It would be exactly to spec. 1250 RMS to each voice coil 2500 RMS total for each sub. I forgot to say that the hifonics numbers are all peak, not rms...my bad.
 

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Username: Alex_f

Lawrenceburg, Ky Us

Post Number: 895
Registered: Nov-05
Well i would think it would get real loud.
 

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Username: Alias747

MN

Post Number: 976
Registered: Apr-05
Yo peters, you might want to check that again dog, those ARE rms numbers. I was thinking you were just going to be doing burps with that much power.
 

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Username: Lexuscoop

Pheonix, Arizona USA

Post Number: 343
Registered: May-06
you can wire it up to 4 ohms right? since its a DVC 2 ohm sub?
 

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Username: Basshead86

Google is your Friend, FL

Post Number: 3619
Registered: Aug-05
if you want no musicality and a HUGE box in your car/truck/van/suv then go for it.:-)
 

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Username: Kravenblood

Ohio

Post Number: 56
Registered: Aug-05
um the according to people who actually heard the stroker pros they do have good sq in a sealed box...Dont know about ported though.. even my stroker 152 has ok sq in its sealed box but thatll change when i put it in a ported box for my ht =.. and the recommended ported box size for the 15 pro is only 3 cubes each unlike mine thats 5 cubes.. 6 cubes for to 15 aint bad
 

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Username: Splmonster

Post Number: 147
Registered: May-06
sorry ot but kevin what part of ohio u from?
 

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Username: Basshead86

Google is your Friend, FL

Post Number: 3624
Registered: Aug-05
even my stroker 152 has ok sq in its sealed box but thatll change when i put it in a ported box for my ht =.

do you realize what you just said......"ok SQ" doesn't cut it....lol

also....sealed boxes have flatter freq. response...so your "ok SQ" will diminish even further. have fun with that.:-)
 

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Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 7335
Registered: Jul-05
lolololol
 

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Username: Kravenblood

Ohio

Post Number: 57
Registered: Aug-05
im not worryied about sq or i would of gotten something different and i know my sq will dimminish when i port it,And your point bieng? its still going to rumble for my movies,which is All i want at the moment.. the regular strokers are for spl while the stroker pro's are made for sql..and o1gpse im from ceder pointville <joke> Which is sandusky.. there was someone else from the same town here...
 

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Username: Basshead86

Google is your Friend, FL

Post Number: 3637
Registered: Aug-05
you don't want an SPL sub for HT...dumbass.

you don't want something that rumbles......you want somehting with tight, controlled bass. stfu n00b.:-)
 

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Username: James1115

Ct

Post Number: 5920
Registered: Dec-04
Muddy is dead on you want a highly efficient accurate sub for a HT set-up
 

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Username: Kravenblood

Ohio

Post Number: 58
Registered: Aug-05
um no i want something that rumbles to the point of knocking things off the walls next store. my front speakers produce enough accurate bass for the rest...so im not worried about the tight controlled bass from the sub... yes i have my fronts play the full freq range...So wtf ever, Which part of its still going to rumble for my movies,which is All i want at the moment<~~~ didn't you get.
 

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Username: Jmloughrey

Farmington, CT

Post Number: 1557
Registered: Jul-04
If you're looking some kind of SQ a 15" CV Stoker pro is NOT the sub for you.

Not to mention it would be a sin to put that sub in a sealed box, that sub wants ported and wants low tones. Not exactly a sub i'd really reccommend for daily driving purposes...
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