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Pioneer TS-G4620S G-Series 4" x 6" 2-Way 400W Max (60W RMS) Coaxial Car Speakers (pair)

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Pioneer TS-G4620S G-Series 4" x 6" 2-Way 400W Max (60W RMS) Coaxial Car Speakers (pair)

Use this Pioneer two-way speaker to play your favorite music while you drive. Its 1 3/16-inch tweeter produces vibrant high frequencies, and its OFC shorting ring minimizes distortion when you turn up the volume. This 200W Pioneer two-way speaker has a powerful woofer with a composite cone for natural, realistic audio and wide range.
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Features

  • Pioneer TS-G4620S
  • 4" x 6" G-Series 2-Way Car Speakers/li>
  • Power Handling:
  • Peak: 400 watts per pair / 200 watts each
  • RMS: 60 watts per pair / 30 watts each
  • Injection-molded polypropylene cone
  • Rubber-coated cloth surround
  • 1-3/16" Balanced dome tweeter
  • Rubber magnet boot cover
  • Ferrite magnet motor structure
  • Top-mount Depth: 1-5/8"
  • Cutout Dimensions: 3-3/4" x 6"
  • 4 ohms impedance
  • Frequency Response: 35-22,000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 89dB

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