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Orion HCCA104 10" DVC Dual 4 OHMS 4000W Nominal Power Car Subwoofer 2000W RMS (Each)

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Precio original $499.00
Precio original $499.00 - Precio original $499.00
Precio original $499.00
Precio actual $449.95
$449.95 - $449.95
Precio actual $449.95

Orion HCCA 104 10" HCCA Series DVC Dual 4 Ohms 4000W Nominal Power Subwoofer 2000W RMS

The Orion HCCA104 is a 10-inch subwoofer with 2000 watts of RMS power that ensures proper handling of sustained music reproduction. With a sensitivity rating of 84 dB, the Orion HCCA104 efficiently converts power to clear sound. This Orion car speaker features a polypropylene cone for superior bass performance. Additionally, this 10-inch subwoofer has dual 4-ohm copper-wound voice coils that create a symmetrical magnetic field, which results in minimal distortion. This Orion car speaker features an enhanced voice coil cooling system for effective heat dissipation and optimal operating efficiency.

Features

  • RMS Power: 2000 watts
  • Nominal Power: 4000 watts
  • Polypropylene cone woofer
  • Rubber tri-radius symmetrical surround
  • Dual flat conex spiders with loop stitched tinsel leads
  • Enhanced voice coil cooling systems
  • High-temperature PAARC (Polyester Amide, Amide Resin Coated) voice coil
  • Copper wound voice coil on an aluminum former
  • Sensitivity: 84 dB
  • Mounting depth: 8-3/4"

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