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ORION XTR-654NEO 6.5" Midrange Speakers 1200 Watts Max Power 4 Ohms Car Audio (Pair)

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ORION XTR-654NEO 6.5" Midrange Speakers 1200 Watts  Car Audio - Pair

Orion's 6.5" Slim High-Efficiency Midrange Speakers will do just that providing you with 1200 watts max power / 300 watts RMS each and produce super loud low/midrange notes. It has a frequency response of 128Hz-10KHz leaving less room for background noise and more room for quality sound. With an impedance of 4 ohms, its 1.5" high-temperature CCAW voice coil and neodymium magnet make for a sturdy built speaker that is sure to bring you clean-cut audio where ever you go. Be proud to be Loud! And also has a wide basket slight modification might be required.

Features:

  • 2 Slim Midrange Speakers
  • 6.5" Black paper cone
  • 1.5" High-temperature CCAW voice coil
  • Neodymium Magnet
  • 300W RMS / 600W Nominal / 1200W Max music power
  • 4 Ohm Impedance
  • Sensitivity: 91.7dB/W/M
  • Frequency Response: 128HZ-10KHZ
  • Has wide basket slight modification might be required

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