Specifications
- 6.5 inch, 150 Watt two-way component system
- Power handling (peak): 150 Watts
- Power handling (RMS): 75 Watts
- Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Frequency: 35Hz – 20KHz
- Sensitivity: 91 dB @ 1 W/1 m
- Tweeter: 2” soft dome
- Mounting depth: 2-3/8”
- Passive crossover network: 1”
- Crossover slope @ 4.5kHz: 12 dB octave
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Cone – Poly Injection
Polyurethane is a resilient, flexible and durable manufactured material that can take the place of paint, cotton, rubber, metal, or wood, and is used in thousands of applications across virtually all fields. It can be hard like fiberglass, squishy like upholstery foam, protective like varnish, bouncy like rubber, or sticky like glue. In the specific case of our cones, this material allows for maximum flexibility that produces great sounding speakers lasting you a long, long time.
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Surround – Butyl Rubber
Butyl Rubber is a synthetic material valued for its chemical inertness, impermeability to air, and the ability to endure or resist exposure to the many types of weather fronts. Butyl rubber has applications from sports equipment to automotive parts, the medical industry, and more. We use them for the Surrounds that connect the cone to the basket. Did you know that most modern chewing gum uses food-grade butyl rubber as the central gum base, which contributes not only to the gum's elasticity but to an obstinate, sticky quality? Just like that chewing gum, the Butyl Rubber Surround in our speakers can take the equivalent amount of abuse without quitting on you.
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Voice Coil – Aluminum
Our speakers are capable of higher or elevated temperature strength and fatigue properties that will increase performance and efficiency of heavy duty play time through lower weight and higher operating temperatures.
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Tweeter – Dome
Generally, the dome tweeter is a step up from the semi-dome tweeter, primarily because of improved sound dispersion. The dome shape radiates sound with a wider dispersion pattern than the semi-dome design. Since high-frequency sound waves are very directional, a wider dispersion of the sound waves will give you a larger "sweet spot" to work with when setting up your system.
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