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Planet Audio TQ413 4" x 10" 3-way 150 Watts Full Range Speakers (Pair)

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Planet Audio TQ413 4" x 10" 3-way 150 Watts Full Range Speakers (Pair)

Add rich, clear sound to your vehicle with these TQ413 Planet Audio Speakers. The set comes with custom-tooled grilles and glossy black poly-injection cones with rubber surround to help project the sound. This 3-way car speaker pair also has 1" aluminized-Mylar cone tweeters and 0.5" aluminized-Mylar cone micro tweeters so you can enjoy treble and mid-range levels. It provides 50Hz-20kHz frequency response and 4ohm impedance. The 4" x 10" speakers provide 150W of max power, and have 90dB efficiency at 1W/1m and 75W RMS for a quality sound experience.

Features:

  • Come with glossy black poly-injection cones
  • Aluminized-Mylar cone tweeters
  • Aluminum voice coil former
  • 4" x 10" car speaker with custom-tooled grilles
  • 50Hz-20kHz frequency response
  • 4ohm impedance
  • 3-way
  • 150W max
  • 75W RMS
  • 90dB efficiency at 1W/1m
  • 1" Mylar dome tweeter
  • 0.5" Mylar dome micro tweeter
  • Sold in pair

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