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Cerwin Vega XLS-215


$599.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Available for significantly less than MSRP. Sound remains distortion free at higher volume levels. Offers lots of bass - down to 36 Hz.

The Cons:Heavy - difficult to move around. Volume - much louder than the typical user requires.

The Cerwin Vega XLS-215 is a mid-range, dual 8-inch 3 way tower speaker. This Vega product is a step above the smaller and less powerful XLS-28, which also has a less dynamic frequency response. The XLS-215 features an elegant black-ash cast frame, which contributes to the speaker’s overall build quality.

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The dual 15-inch high excursion woofers are paired with a smaller 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter. Performance-wise, this speaker can produce audio within the 36 Hz to 20 kHz range. Sensitivity is rated at 95.3 dB, meaning audio signals can be transferred to the XLS-215 in an efficient manner. To guard against potential speaker damage, the XLS-215 has built-in fuse protection. With 500 watts of power output, the Cerwin Vega XLS-215 is ideal for large rooms.

Features

  • 1" Soft Dome Tweeter with Ferro Fluid
  • 6.5" Woofer with Fiber Impregnated Cone
  • Dual 15" Cast Frame High Excursion Woofer
  • Proprietary Mid and High Frequency Waveguide
  • Fuse Protection
  • Black-Ash Enclosure
  • Frequency response: 38 Hz - 20 kHz (-3 dB) / 36 Hz - 20 kHz (-10 dB)
  • Sensitivity in SPL: 95.3 dB (@ 8 ohms @ 1 meter full)
  • Power: 500 watts
  • Dimensions & weight: 116 lb, 49.7” x 17” x 21.1”

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    available for significantly less than MSRP

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    sound remains distortion free at higher volume levels

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    offers lots of bass - down to 36 Hz

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    the tweeter uses a proprietary waveguide - improves highs

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    looks good - housed in a black-ash enclosure

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    can be easily mixed and matched with other speakers from the XLS line

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    heavy - difficult to move around

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    volume - much louder than the typical user requires

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