Manufacturer: MB QUART Electronics
Part number: DKE169
General
- Product Type Car speaker
Speaker System
- Speaker Type Coaxial - 2-way - Passive
- Speaker Diameter 6" x 9"
- Response Bandwidth 35 - 32000 Hz
- Input Impedance 4 Ohm
- Recommended Amplifier Power 60 - 140 Watt
- Crossover Frequency 4500Hz
- Connectivity Technology Wired
Speaker System Details
- Speakers Included Car speaker - 6" x 9" - 2-way - 35 - 32000 Hz - 4 Ohm - Wired
- Driver Details Car speaker : 1 x Woofer driver - Polypropylene, Car speaker : 1 x Tweeter driver - 0.5 in - Titanium silver
Miscellaneous
- Remote Control None
Cutout & Mounting Dimensions
- Depth 3.1 in
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 3 years
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