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Niles OS6.3SI (Ea) Outdoor Indoor 6" 2-Way Stereo Input White Speaker

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Niles OS6.3SI (Ea) Outdoor Indoor 6" 2-Way Stereo Input White Loudspeaker 6 inch

Brand: Niles
MPN: OS6.3SI-WHT
Condition: New

-Woofer Technology
-Integrated woofer/baffle assembly increases cone area to provide powerful bass output
-6" Mica-filled polypropylene cone is extremely rigid to reduce breakup and lower distortion
-Butyl rubber cone surround damps resonance and provides exceptional durability
-Dual voice coils deliver both left and right channels from one speaker
-Tweeter Technology
-Stereo Imaging tweeter array directs the high frequency sounds from both the right and left channels into a space from one speaker
-Dual 1" UltraSilk domes with fluid-cooling and ultra-wide dispersion for clear and detailed high-frequencies

Woofer Size: 6 (Inches)
Woofer Construction: 6" Mica-filled Polypropylene Cone Is Extremely Rigid To Reduce Breakup And Lower Distortion
Tweeter(s): Dual 1" UltraSilk Domes With Fluid-cooling And Ultra-wide Dispersion For Clear And Detailed High-frequencies
Frequency Response: 75Hz - 21kHz +/-3dB
Impedance: 8 (Ohms)
Power Handling: 125 (Watts)
Sensitivity: 90 (dB)
Dimensions: 13-5/16" high x 8-3/16" wide x 9-3/16" deep

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