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DLS UP36i Ultimate Series 3-Way 6.5 Inches 180 Watts Speaker System Components

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DLS UP36i 3-Way 6.5 Inches 180 Watts Speaker System Components

Ultimate series UP36i is a 16.5 cm (6.5") 3-way component with very good sound. The midrange is our unique UP2.5i (2.5", 63 mm) mid-dome.

"Brand new. No returns accepted. Item has been tested and working."

Features:

  • Powerful neodymium magnet system.
  • Two-inch voice coil.
  • Filter boxes with selectable tweeter level.
  • 28 mm silk dome tweeter UP1i.
  • Grilles are included.

Specifications:

  • Woofer size: 16,5 cm (6,5")
  • Midrange size: 63 mm (2,5")
  • Tweeter: UP1i, 28 mm (1,1") silk dome tweeter
  • Power handling capacity: 150 W RMS / 180 W max
  • Impedance: 4 ohm
  • Frequency range: 50 - 20.000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 88 dB (1W/1m)
  • Crossover: Filter box with 12/6/6 dB slope
  • Crossover point (Hz): 500 Hz / 5000 Hz
  • Size of filter box: 145 x 95 x 45 mm ( 5,71 x 3,74 x 1,77")
  • Outer diameter of woofer: Woofer: 165 mm (6,5") Mid: 100 mm (3,94")
  • Magnet size: 62 mm (2,44") Hybrid ferrit/neodymium
  • Mounting depth: Woofer: 63 mm ( 2,48") Mid: 25 mm (1")
  • Mounting hole: Woofer: 140 mm (5,5") Mid: 82 mm (3,23")

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