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MB Quart NPW-254 10" Marine Subwoofer & NK2-116W 6.5" 2-Way Marine Speakers

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MB Quart NPW-254 10" Marine Subwoofer & NK2-116W 6.5" 2-Way Marine Speakers

MB Quart's NPW-254 10" subwoofer is built for boaters who love big bass. This Nautic-class sub-features quality components and thoughtful design, so it'll sound great for seasons to come. And with three different speaker grilles included, you can choose the look that's right for your vessel.

MB Quart NK2-116W premium 6.5-inch coaxial speaker for boat, RV and off-road vehicle audio installations. The speakers feature water-resistant midrange cones, titanium tweeters, and rust-resistant connectors. Sold in pairs with grills in white.

Features

MB QUART NPW-254

  • 600 Watts Max
  • 300 Watts RMS
  • UV resistant
  • Butyl rubber surround
  • High-Energy Ferrite Magnet
  • 2.5 inch high temperature voice coil
  • Top-mount depth: 2.83"

MB QUART NK2-116W

  • 120W Max Each, 60W RMS Each
  • 75" Titanium Dome Tweeter
  • Composite Polypropylene Cone
  • 4 Ohms Impedance
  • Sensitivity: 87.7 dB
  • Mounting Depth: 3.7"

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