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Blaupunkt GTX630 GTX Series 6.5" 300 Watt Max 3-Way Coaxial Speakers (pair)

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Blaupunkt GTX630 GTX Series 6.5" 300 Watt Max 3-Way Coaxial Speakers (pair)

The Blaupunkt 3-Way Coaxial Speakers are a pair of high power 6.5" car speakers. With 300 Watts of peak power and 4Ohm impedance, these speakers will have the powerful playback that you desire. Expect crisp clarity with its 86dB/SPL sensitivity and 0.75" high quality voice coil. Enjoy a dynamic range of sound for your music and crystal clear playback for talk radio and podcasts - perfect for long drives and every day use!

  • 1 Pair of Speakers with Grille & Accessories
  • High Quality PP Cone
  • Butyl Rubber Surround
  • 0.75" High Quality Aluminum Voice Call
  • High performance Ferrite Magnet
  • Mylar Dome Tweeter
  • 300 Watts Peak
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Frequency Response: 90Hz ~ 20KHz
  • Sensitivity: 86db

  • 1 Pair of Speakers with Grille & Accessories
  • High Quality PP Cone
  • Butyl Rubber Surround
  • 0.75" High Quality Aluminum Voice Call
  • High performance Ferrite Magnet
  • Mylar Dome Tweeter
  • 300 Watts Peak
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Frequency Response: 90Hz ~ 20KHz
  • Sensitivity: 86db

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