- Sensitivity : 94 dB
- Frequency Response : 20-40 Hz
- RMS Power Range : 200 Watts
- Peak Power Handling : 400 Watts
- Shallow Mount : No
Traditional thinking suggests that the human ear can only audibly hear up to 20,000 Hz. So why build a product with reproduction capability to 40,000 Hz? The answer is simple. While we can only audibly hear to 20,000 Hz, there is musical harmonic content well beyond. It is these higher frequencies harmonics that give music texture, presents and the airiness of a live performance. It is those higher frequencies that give music emotion and touches your other senses. They excite the hair folicals on your arms . . . . your legs . .. the back of your neck. It makes your audio system sound like you are sitting in front of a live performance.
General Features
(Tweeters)
- Adjustable Spin Nut Mounting System
- Air Motion Technology
- High Power Neo Magnets
- Integrated Lead Wires
(Midrange)
- Stamped Steel Frame
- PVC “Sealer” Integrated Trim Ring Grill
- Natural Fiber Composite Cone
- Inverted Surround Technology
- High Power Strontium Ferrite Magnets
- Integrated Push Terminals
(Woofers)
- Die Cast Aluminum Frame
- PVC “Sealer” Integrated Trim Ring Grill
- Natural Fiber Composite Cone
- Inverted Surround Technology
- High Power Strontium Ferrite Magnets
- Integrated Nickel Plated Spring Terminals
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- Weight: 10
- Authorized Internet Dealer
Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer warranty.
This item is accompanied by a manufacturer's warranty. If it is found to be defective, it may be returned to OnlineCarstereo.com for replacement within 1 year from the original date of purchase with proper return authorization.
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I bought a used 97 Jeep Wrangler and wanted some better sound. Soundbar had kenwood coax and some garbage 4x6's up front. Went with infinity's up front, as there's not many options. I decided i wanted Precision Power amplification, i got the Phantom 900.4 at 125/channel @ 4ohm to have overhead with any speakers i might get. For soundbar components, i was torn between Alpine SPR-60C's, Rockford T-1652s, Kenwood SR-17P's and the Precision Power P.65C3's. I decided to go with the PPI's as i figured their components and amps are meant for each other. After some time cutting the soundbar and cutting spacers for the woofers and mids, i installed and hooked up. I got a used Kenwood Excelon BT952 headunit which has DSP processing and many features...WOW! I've had these installed for a month. I listen to a lot of metal: Disturbed, Slipknot, Rage, Tool, etc. These speakers are VERY accurate in that they represent recordings quite well. Detail, accuracy, intensity and power. They also will represent recording inconsistencies, low quality recording levels, etc.
For the money, they are awesome. I'm sure there are better but for WAY more money. If you want straight noise, then look elsewhere. These will begin to distort if not crossed-over properly. You need bass (subwoofer) to accompany these or you'll be missing out. If you ask just a touch too low, then you get distortion. Once you move the Hz up on a high pass, then these will take the "handoff" from a sub and just slay anything you throw at them. These definitely need to be tuned, but i give them an awesome rating regardless. Super happy and OCS gave the right price. As an Authorized PPI dealer, it's a no-brainer.