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Orion CT692 6" X 9" 2-Way 450 Watts Max Cobalt Series Coaxial Speakers (Pair)

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Orion CT692 6" X 9" 2-Way Cobalt Series Coaxial Speakers 

Universal 6" X 9" 2-Way Cobalt Series Coaxial Speakers by Orion®. The new Cobalt Coaxials increase the range of Speaker models covering the major part of the vehicle market. The complete line range has been improved in power, in sound quality, in efficiency and most important the best price taking in consideration the quality offered.

Features:

  • High in power, efficient in performance, reliable in service
  • User-friendly design, ergonomic handle, solid construction
  • Will become your right hand in DIY and repair projects
  • Made to meet stringent quality and safety requirements

Specifications:

  • 6" x 9" 2-Way Coaxxial Speaker
  • 450 Watts Max
  • 90 Watts RMS
  • Frequency Response: 34Hz-25KHz
  • Sensitivity: 89.7dB
  • 1" High Temperature Voice Coil
  • 2-1/2" Mylar Cone Midrange
  • 1/2" Mylar Dome Tweeter
  • 30 Oz. Super Strontium Ferrite Magnet Structure
  • Silver Terminal Connections
  • 4 Ohm Impedance
  • Butyl rubber Surround
  • Custom Molded Grill
  • Mounting Depth: 2-3/4"

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