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White 2-Way 6.5" 120 Watt 6 Ohms In-Ceiling Tilted Home Speaker (pair)

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White 2-Way 6.5" 120 Watt 6 Ohms In-Ceiling Tilted Home Speaker (pair)

Brand: HTI
MPN: 1.6CBT
Condition: New


Tilted In-Ceiling 2-Way Speaker Type
6-1/2" Alloy of Aluminum + Magnesium Woofer
Swivel 25mm Titanium + Silk Edge Dome Tweeter
40 Watts RMS Power
120 Watts Peak Power
6 Ohms Impedance
45Hz - 25kHz Frequency Response
92dB Sensitivity
+3, 0dB Woofer EQ Adjustments
+3, 0, -6dB Tweeter EQ Adjustments
Aluminum Micromesh Grill Type
Current Coefficient Resistor Over Power Protection
10-9/32" (261mm) Finish Diameter
9-9/32" (237mm) Cutout Diameter
Includes (2) Two Speaker and (2) Two Speaker Grille

Speaker Type: Tilted In-Ceiling 2-Way
Woofer: 6-1/2" Alloy of Aluminum + Magnesium
Tweeter: Swivel 25mm Titanium + Silk Edge Dome
RMS Power: 40 Watts
Peak Power: 120 Watts
Impedance: 6 ohms
Frequency Response: 45Hz - 25kHz
Sensitivity: 92dB
EQ Adjustments: Woofer +3, 0dB; Tweeter +3, 0, -6dB
Grill Type: Aluminum Micromesh
Over Power Protection: Current Coefficient Resistor
Finish Diameter: 10-9/32" (261mm)
Cutout Diameter: 9-9/32" (237mm)

(2) Two 1.6CBT Speaker
(2) Two Speaker Grille

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