DS18 is now shipping the EXL-XXB Series in 12 and 15 Inch

Written by Ben

July 31, 2019

Miami Gardens, FL – DS18 is now shipping the EXL-XXB Series in 12 and 15 inch.
The EXL-XXB series is brought to you by the most talented engineers in the audio industry. They were designed from the bottom up with the audio enthusiast in mind. It is our second from the top tier subwoofer on the market and rightfully so!
The DS18 EXL-XXB subs arrive in two convenient sizes of 12″-EXL-XXB12.2D and 15″-EXL-XXB15.4D. The baskets are made by DS18 for DS18 as are most of our parts for the innovate electronics we create. For the customers convenience, this subwoofer comes with a re-cone option so if your sub is ever damaged, you can be back out on the road, lanes, or trail in no time.
These beasts handle up to 2000 watts RMS continuous wattage and up to 4000 watts peak power! They each come with four-layer spider packs that ensure the cone stays under control and has perfect resonance. The paper cone holds a high excursion rubber surround that has been tested by our R&D department to its max to ensure maximum excursion without failure. The massive four-layer copper wound coil is your best friend when it comes to all the extreme levels of power going to this subwoofer.
These subs are the no nonsense approach to having the loudest bass on the block, hands down. Please check out the EXL XX line starting at $249.95 and our other huge selection of products for everything audio related, only at DS18.com! More subs >>>

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