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Earthquake Sound AWS-602B Black 6" 200 Watt All-Weather Indoor Outdoor Speaker - Pair

Disponibilidad:
Stock bajo
Oferta Oferta
Precio original $259.00
Precio original $259.00 - Precio original $259.00
Precio original $259.00
Precio actual $209.00
$209.00 - $209.00
Precio actual $209.00
Product Details:
  • All rust proof aluminum screws and materials
  • Extremely versatile molded PVC construction with UV protection
  • Highly weather resistant mylar dome tweeters
  • Three mounting options
  • Directional positioning for better sound dispersion
  • More excursion for better sounding bass response
  • Electro plated mylar woofer cones with UV protection
  • Paintable to match any decor, in or out doors
  • High power handling

Specifications:
  • Dimensions: 11-1/2" H x 8-1/2" W x 7-1/8" D
  • Frequency Response: 65Hz - 20kHz
  • Recommended Amplifier Power: 35-150 Watts
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 ohm
  • Sensitivity: 96 dB
  • Woofer: 6.5" (25mm ASV voice coil)
  • Tweeter: 1/2" (25mm KSV voice coil)
  • Grille & Bracket: Powder Coated Aluminum
  • Enclosure: High Temp Molded PVC
  • Finish: Black

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