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Infinity Marine 612m 150w Rms 6.5" 2-way Coaxial Marine Stereo Speakers New!!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Channelview, Texas, United States

Channelview, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:INFINITI

Infinity Marine 612M 150W RMS 6.5" 2-way Coaxial Marine Stereo Speakers


What's in the Box:





Owner's manual

Two 2-way Marine speakers (each speaker has a non-removable grille)

Ten 1-1/8" Stainless self-tapping screws

10 Stainless speed clips

2 Self-adhesive foam-strips

Instructions

Warranty card

Infinity sticker

 

 






Product Highlights:





2-way 6-1/2" marine speakers (pair)

polypropylene woofer cone with UV-resistant rubber surround

grille-mounted 1" polypropylene semi-dome tweeter

cast-polymer basket and stainless steel mounting hardware

power range: 2-75 watts RMS (225 watts peak power)

frequency response: 50-20,000 Hz

sensitivity: 92 dB @ 2.83V

top-mount depth: 2-5/8"



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