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Speakercraft SC-OG-6 6" 2-Way 70V/100V/8 ohm Landscape Satellite Speaker

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Speakercraft SC-OG-6 6" Inch 2-Way 70V / 100V / 8 ohm Wide Dispersion Landscape Satellite Speaker

Brand: Speakercraft
MPN: SC-OG-6
Condition: New
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The SpeakerCraft SC-OG-6 features durable weatherproof design that ensures years of reliable performance. The new speakers incorporate nickel-plated brass fittings that address a common failure point among other landscape speakers that use plastic-plated fittings. The Satellites can operate in traditional 8ohm mode, but also have adjustable 70V/100V tap switch settings. This enables installation and amplification modes favored by many installers, and allows users to set the volume of each speaker individually. The 110-degree wide dispersion ensures wide audio coverage in all outdoor spaces.
(Mounting Accessories sold separately)

Woofer Size: 6 Inches
Woofer Construction: Polypropylene Cone Woofer with NBR Surround
Tweeter: Aluminum Dome Tweeter
Frequency Response: 100Hz- 20Khz
Impedance: 8 Ohms
Power Handling: 120 Watts
Sensitivity: 87 dB
Crossover: 2.8kHz
Line Voltage: 70V/100V
Transformer Tap Settings: 3.75W (70V only), 7.5W, 15W, 30W, 8 Ohm (Bypass)

Dimensions: LxWxH, in/mm: 11.8 x 7.7 x 12 / 300 x 195.6 x 307 with arm extended
Length: 11.69 Inches
Width: 11.69 Inches
Height: 13.77 Inches
Weight: 9 (Lbs)

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