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Pioneer TS-A6970F 5-Way 600 Watt 6" x 9" A-Series Coaxial Speakers 6x9

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Pioneer TS-A6970F 5-Way 600 Watt 6" x 9" A-Series Coaxial Car Audio Speakers 6x9

Pioneers A-series sound design purposely matches the subwoofer and full-range loudspeakers
to provide seamless and smooth sound characteristics with dynamic, high impact bass that lets
you hear and feel the music. 6"x9" multi-fit installation adapters included which expand
flexibility and improve acoustic performance. Pioneers OPEN & SMOOTH sound concept provides
a seamless and smooth transition between the midrange and tweeter drivers and delivers uniform
off-axis frequency response optimized for automotive applications where one or more speakers
are often aimed away from the listeners ears. Pioneers CarSoundFit app is actually a car
sound simulator for experiencing in-car sound with your own smartphone

System Type: 5-way Coaxial
Sound Pressure Level (Sensitivity): 89 dB (+- 1.5dB)
Frequency Range: 34 Hz to 25 kHz
Continuous Power Handling (RMS): 100 Watts
Maximum Peak Power Handling: 600 Watts
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Crossover Frequency: 4,300 Hz
WOOFER
Diameter: 6 x 9"
Cone Material: Carbon and mica reinforced IMPP
Surround Material: Elastic polymer
Magnet Material: Ferrite
Magnet Weight: 12.7 oz
Mounting Depth: 2-7/8"
TWEETER
Type: Triple Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) dome tweeter
Diameter: 9 mm (Super), 11 mm, and 18 mm

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