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MB Quart PS1-316 Premium Series 6.5" 3-Way Component Speaker System 400 Watts

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MB Quart PS1-316 Premium Series 6.5" 3-Way Component Speaker System 400 Watts

MB Quart PS1-316 Premium 3-Way component speakers with 1" Magnesium WideSphere‚ĄĘ Technology Tweeters and 6.5" mid-bass, 4" mid-range with pop aerated paper cone with a Mica blend and external audiophile crossover networks.¬†The new 3-way component system is the highest end design you can choose from MB Quart. Six drivers create a huge sound stage in yourr vehilce by seperating the tweeters, mid-range and mid-bass drivers into their seperate frequencies all controlled by our top-of-the-line, metiulously engineered crossover network system

Features

  • RMS POWER HANDLING (WATTS)
  • 100 / 200 Each & System
  • PEAK POWER HANDLING (WATTS)
  • 200 / 400 Each & System
  • SPEAKER IMPEDANCE (OHMS) :4
  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE
  • 20Hz - 22kHz
  • SENSITIVITY
  • 85.5 dB
  • CROSSOVER SLOPE
  • 12dB / Octave
  • MOUNTING DIAMETER/CUT OUT (IN)
  • Woofer: 5.5, Midrange: 3.5
  • OUTSIDE DIAMETER (IN)
  • Woofer: 6.8, Midrange: 4.0
  • MOUNTING DEPTH/CHASSIS DEPTH (IN)
  • Woofer: 2.5, Midrange: 2

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