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Orion XTX658 6.5" 1400 Watts Mid Range Bass Loud 8 Ohm Car Audio Speakers - Pair

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Orion XTX658 1400 Watt Max Power 8 ohm Midrange Speaker - Pair

These Orion Audio 6.5" mid-range speakers will handle an amazing 1400 watts max power / 350 watts RMS each and produce super loud low/midrange notes. They are great for those bass-heavy car audio systems that want to be heard! Not only are these speakers loud and efficient they also have a great look to them. 6.5" Black Paper Cone, 1.5" High-Temperature CCAW Voice Coil, and 40 oz. magnet structure.

  • Two High-Efficiency Mid-range Speakers
  • 6.5" Black Paper Cone
  • 1.5" High-Temperature CCAW Voice Coil
  • 20 Ounce Magnet / 40 Ounce Magnet Structure
  • RMS Power: 350 Watts
  • Nominal Power: 700 Watts
  • Max Power: 1400 Watts
  • 8 Ohm Impedance
  • Sensitivity: 97.8dB/W/M
  • Frequency Response: 140Hz-12KHz
    • Two High-Efficiency Mid-range Speakers
    • 6.5" Black Paper Cone
    • 1.5" High-Temperature CCAW Voice Coil
    • 20 Ounce Magnet / 40 Ounce Magnet Structure
    • RMS Power: 350 Watts
    • Nominal Power: 700 Watts
    • Max Power: 1400 Watts
    • 8 Ohm Impedance
    • Sensitivity: 97.8dB/W/M
    • Frequency Response: 140Hz-12KHz
    • Mounting Depth: 3" Inches

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