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Speakercraft AIM7 Two White 125 Watts 7" In-Ceiling Speaker (5 Pack)

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Speakercraft AIM7 Two White Pivoting 125 Watts 7" In-Ceiling Speaker (5 Pack)

Brand:
Speakercraft
MPN: 5 X AIM7 Two
Condition: New

5 PACK Bundle of the Classic Styled AIM7 TWO
2 Way, Fully Pivoting In-Ceiling Speaker with 7" Woofers and 1" Tweeter
Pivoting 7" Resin Reinforced Fiberglass Woofer
Pivoting 1" Silk Dome Tweeter
WavePlane Technology
2-Position Treble EQ Switch
Timbre-Matched to All TWO Series Speakers
Paint Shields Included
Sensitivity: 90dB 1W/1m
Power Handling: 125 Watts
Impedance: 8 Ohm
Frequency Response: 40Hz - 20kHz
Diameter x Depth: 9-7/8" x 5-1/8" 251mm x 130mm (with Grille)
Cut-Out Diameter: 8 1/4" (210mm)

General
Woofer Size:
7"
Woofer Construction: Pivoting 7" Resin Reinforced Fiberglass Woofer
Tweeter: Pivoting 1" Silk Dome Tweeter
Frequency Response: 40Hz - 20kHz
Impedance: 8 Ohms
Power Handling: 125 Watts
Sensitivity: 90 dB
Timbre: Timbre-Matched to All TWO Series Speakers
Dimensions: Diameter x Depth: 9 7/8" x 5 1/8" 251mm x 130mm (with Grille)
Hole Cutout Dimensions: 8 1/4" (210mm)

Five In-ceiling Speakers

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