Two Rainbow Vanadium 8-inch Car Subwoofers on 2040-parts.com
Arlington, Virginia, United States
Up for sale is a pair of 8-inch subwoofers for use in a car. The manufacturer is Rainbow Audio of Germany; Vanadium is a sound quality-oriented lineup of metal cone speakers. One subwoofer is gently used, and the other is new in box. Each sub has dual voice coils, 7.2 Ohms in series or 1.8 Ohms in parallel, and can handle up to 250 watts of power. The recommended enclosure volume for one of these subwoofers is from 0.39 cubic feet to 1.3 cubic feet. You'll need to double the enclosure size if you want to run both drivers in the same box.
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