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Polyplanar Vhf Extension Speaker - 8w Surface Mount -(single) Black Model# Mb21b on 2040-parts.com

US $31.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:PolyPlanar Manufacturer Part Number:MB21B UPC:731128002118

PolyPlanar VHF Extension Speaker - 8W Surface Mount -(Single) Black Model# MB21B

VHF Extension Speakers Surface Mount
Part Number: MB-21B

This compact marine communications speaker includes a stainless steel mounting bracket and stainless steel grill. 8 watts Maximum handling power. Comes equipped with a 10' lead wire and mini-plug. These waterproof communication speakers can be mounted where you can hear your VHF radiotelephone.

Features
  • Completely waterproof and corrosion-proof
  • Features stainless steel grills, sturdy plastic frames, polypropylene speaker cones and teflon-coated wires
  • Ideal for use as a VHF remote
  • Available in black or white color speaker


Specifications
  • Peak Power Handling: 16W/pair
  • Speaker Impedance: 4 ohm
  • Frequency Range: 1K to 10K Hz
  • Weight: 0.35Lb per Speaker
  • SPL: 83 dB+/-3 dB
  • Overall Dimensions: 2-1516" x 2-¾" x 1-516" (74mm x 69mm x 33mm)
Watts
8
Mounting Style
Bracket
Waterproof
Yes
QTY
Single
Warranty
2 Years


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