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DLS Performance M369 240W 6x9 3-Way Coaxial Car Audio Speaker (Pair)

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DLS Performance M369 240W 6" x 9" 3-Way 4 Ohm Coaxial Car Audio Speakers (Pair)

Performance series M369 is very appreciated 3-way 6 x 9” with 2” mid driver and a 25 mm silk dome tweeter.

The woven fiberglass bass driver has a rubber surround and a powerful magnet system that guarantees good bass control and the silk dome tweeter provides detailed highs. Grilles are included. External in-line crossovers with 12dB slope for the tweeter and 6 dB for bass and midrange.

Woofer size 6" x 9" (165 x 236 mm
Tweeter 25 mm (1") tweeter, 45 mm (2") midrange
Power handling capacity 80 W RMS / 120 W max / 200 W peak power
Impedance 4 ohm
Frequency range 50 - 20.000 Hz
Sensitivity 89,3 dB (1W/1m)
Crossover External filter with 12 and 6 dB slope
Outer diameter of woofer 165 x 236 mm
Magnet size 100 mm (3,94")
Cone material Woven glass fiber with rubber surround
Mounting depth 86 mm ( 3,38")
Mounting hole 155 x 221 mm (6,1 x 8,7")

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