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SpeakerCraft Profile AIM7 Five Series 150W 7" In-Ceiling Speaker (ea)

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SpeakerCraft Profile AIM7 Five Series 150W 7" In-Ceiling Speaker (ea)

Brand: SpeakerCraft
MPN: ASM57501-2-WH
Condition: New

Pivoting and Rotating 7" Kevlar Cone Woofer
Pivoting 1" Magnesium/Aluminum Dome Tweeter
WavePlane Technology
Flangeless Appearance
Timbre-Matched to All Five Series
Front-Mounted Bass & Treble Equalization Switches

Power Handling: 150 (Watts)
Speaker Type: Fully Pivoting In-Ceiling
Woofer Size: 7 (Inches)
Woofer Construction: Pivoting and Rotating 7" Kevlar Cone Woofer
Tweeter: Pivoting 1" Magnesium/Aluminum Dome Tweeter
Frequency Response: 35Hz - 20kHz ±3dB
Impedance: 8/6/4ohms depending on switch settings
Sensitivity: 91dB 1W/1m
Timbre: Timbre-Matched to All Five Series Speakers
Switches: Front-Mounted Bass & Treble Equalization Switches
Dimensions: 9 5/8" x 5 1/8" (251 mm x 130 mm) (with Grille)
Hole Cutout Dimensions: 8 1/4" (210 mm)

1 SpeakerCraft PROFILE AIM7 FIVE In-Ceiling Speaker
1 Grill
1 Hole Template

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