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Pioneer TS-A6990F 6x9 5-Way Coaxial Speaker System 700 Watts

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Pioneer TS-A6990F 700 Watt 6"x 9" A-Series 5-Way Coaxial Car Audio Speakers 6x9

Pioneers A-series sound design purposely matches the subwoofer and full-range loudspeakers to
provide seamless and smooth sound characteristics with dynamic, high impact bass that lets you
hear and feel the music. Deep woofer basket and oversized motor structure design for maximum bass
and sound quality. Pioneers OPEN & SMOOTH sound concept provides a seamless and smooth transition
between the midrange and tweeter drivers and delivers uniform off-axis frequency response optimized
for automotive applications where one or more speakers are often aimed away from the listeners ears.
Pioneers CarSoundFit app is actually a car sound simulator for experiencing in-car sound with your
own smartphone.

System Type: 5-way Coaxial
Sound Pressure Level (Sensitivity): 90 dB (+- 1.5dB)
Frequency Range: 22 Hz to 25 kHz
Continuous Power Handling (RMS): 120 Watts
Maximum Peak Power Handling: 700 Watts
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Crossover Frequency: 3,600 Hz
WOOFER
Diameter: 6 x 9"
Cone Material: Carbon and mica reinforced IMPP
Surround Material: Elastic polymer
Magnet Material: Ferrite
Magnet Weight: 15.2 oz
Mounting Depth:3-3/8" (Deep basket)
TWEETER
Type: Triple Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) dome tweeter
Diameter: 9 mm (Super), 11 mm, and 18 mm

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