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Upgrade your car's audio system with the Pioneer TS-A6881F 6” x 8” 4-Way Oval Car Speakers. Sporting a sleek black color, these speakers are designed to deliver enhanced sound quality and performance, allowing you to enjoy your favorite music like never before. With a maximum power handling of 350 watts and a continuous power handling of 80 watts, the TS-A6881F can handle high power levels, allowing you to enjoy louder and more dynamic audio. The speakers are designed to deliver impressive volume levels without sacrificing clarity or causing distortion. Upgrade your car's audio system with the Pioneer TS-A6881F 4-Way Coaxial Car Speakers. Experience improved sound quality, enhanced bass, and clear vocals, bringing your music to life on the road. Enjoy the Pioneer quality and elevate your in-car audio experience.
SYSTEM
System Type: 4-way Coaxial
Sound Pressure Level (Sensitivity): 90 dB (+- 1.5dB)
Frequency Range: 30 Hz to 32 kHz
Continuous Power Handling (RMS): 80 Watts
Maximum Peak Power Handling: 350 Watts
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
WOOFER
Diameter: 6 x 8"
Cone Material: Carbon and mica reinforced IMPP
Surround Material: Elastic polymer
Basket Material: Iron Plate Press
Magnet Material: Ferrite
Magnet Weight: 7.4 oz
Voice Coil Bobbin: Glass Imide
Voice Coil wire: Copper
Mounting Depth: 2-1/2" (Shallow basket)
TWEETER
Type: Twin Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) dome
Diameter: 11 mm (Super) and 11 mm
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