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DX 6.5" 2- Way Component Speaker System With Kevlar Cone 230 Watts Rms 4-Ohm

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DX 6.5" 2- Way Component Speaker System With Kevlar Cone 230 Watts Rms 4-OhmDS18 DX2 Kevlar 6. 5 2 Way Premium Quality Car Component Speaker System 460 Watts 4 Ohm The DX2 set comes with two DX2W 6. 5" woofers, as well as two DX2T 1. 18" tweeters, and two DX2C passive 2 way crossovers. The DX2W woofer is a rigid carbon fiber cone with a machined aluminum basket that emits a clear, low end signal at 50Hz and up to 12KHz with a 4 ohms impedance. The DX2T neodymium tweeter, also at 4 ohms, fills the mid high to high end

DS18 DX2 Kevlar 6.5” 2 Way Premium Quality Car Component Speaker System 460 Watts 4-Ohm

The DX2 set comes with two DX2W 6.5" woofers, as well as two DX2T 1.18" tweeters, and two  DX2C passive 2-way crossovers.

The  DX2W woofer is a rigid carbon fiber cone with a machined aluminum basket that emits a clear, low end signal at 50Hz and up to 12KHz with a 4 ohms impedance. The DX2T neodymium tweeter, also at 4 ohms, fills the mid-high to high end frequencies adding the right amount of brightness and sizzle to your favorite music.

Also included are the DX2C 2-way passive crossovers which accurately separates wattage and frequencies for your component set, ensuring long lasting and great sounding experiences. The TW ATT options gives you a selection of 0dB, 2dB, and 4dB loudness options at 12dB/oct.

The DS18 DX2 is a quality speaker system that offers exceptional value.


Highlights

  • DX2W 6.5" woofer which handles 100w AES. Featuring a carbon fiber cone, ferrite magnet,  machined aluminum basket, and high quality terminals.
  • DX2T 1.18" high fidelity  neodymium tweeter that is easy to mount and will complete your HQ full range experience.
  • DX2C 2-way passive crossover with multiple DB selections so you can be sure to get distortion free HQ sound accurately routed to the proper speaker with ease.



Technical Details



WOOFER

Nominal Diameter 6.5"
Nominal Impedance 4 Ohms
Peak Power Handling 400W
Program Power Handling 200W
AES Power Handling 100W
Sensitivity (1w/1m) 89 dB
Frequency Response 50Hz - 12KHz
Recommended HI Pass Crossover 45 Hz
MOTOR
Voice Coil Diameter 1.2"/30.5 mm
Voice Coil Former Material TIL
Winding Material SV
Cone Material Carbon Fiber
Surround Materia Rubber Edge
Basket Materia Aluminum
Magnet Materia Ferrite
Magnet Weight 20.2 oz
Measurements
Overall Diameter 6.49"/165 mm
Front Mount Baffle Cutout 5.59"/142 mm
Mounting Depth 2.85"/72.5 mm
Overall Depth 3.05"/77.5mm
Motor Diameter 3.9"/100mm

TWEETER

Nominal Diameter 1.18"
Nominal Impedance 4 ohms
Peak Power Handling 60 Watts
Program Power Handling 30 Watts
AES Power Handling 15 Watts
Sensitivity (1w/1m) 90dB
Frequency Response 800Hz - 20Khz
Recommended HI Pass Crossover 3.8 KHz
MOTOR
Voice Coil Diameter 0.98"
Voice Coil Former Material ASV
Winding Material CCAW
Diaphragm Material Silk
Magnet Material Neodymium
Magnet Weight 14 oz
Body Material ABS
MEASUREMENT
Overall Diameter 2" / 51mm
Overall Depth 1.1"/28.1 mm
Front Mount Baffle Cutout 1.85" x 47 mm
Mounting Depth 0.7"/ 18 mm

CROSSOVER

Passive Crossover Ways 2 Ways
Frequency Crossover 3.2 KHz
Power Handling 300 Watts
Cut Off Slope 12dB /Oct
Tweeter Attenuation 4dB
FEATURES
Capacitor Type Metac Film
Coil Type Inductor
Terminals Type Screw Terminal
Housing Material ABS
Adjustments Tw Att by Terminal
Extra Features Spk Phase Switch
MEASUREMENT
Overall Length 4.3"/110 mm
Overall Depth 4.3"/110 mm
Overall Height 1.37"/35 mm

 

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