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selling my splits as im lookin at getting some Dyna's for car

there excellent speakers which are a few months old still as new in car atm for a demo these are clarions top of the range compnent speakers.. best for this price range like most of clarion stuff. A set of these tweetters alone are $200+

RRP is $570

selling for $400

• 16.5cm Glass-Fibre Cone Midrange/Woofer

• Woofer with Powerful Strontium Magnet

• 2cm Pure Silk Dome Tweeter with Neodymium Magnet

• 120kHz Extremely High Frequency Reproduction

• Super Heat-Resistant Voice Coil and Polyimid Bobbin

• High Grade -12dB/oct 2-way Crossover Network

• Tweeter Level Attenuator( 0,-3dB)

• Tweeter Protector Circuit

• High Grade Air-Core Inductor & Mylar Capacitor

• Gold-Plated Terminals

• Flush & Surface Tweeter Mounting

• Rear-Vented Pole Piece

• Butyl-Rubber Surround

• Powerful Neodymium Magnet

• Dolby Digital Ready

• Fs: 65Hz

• Qts:0.65

• Vas: 20.0 litres

• Music Peak Power 200W

• Frequency Response 25~120,OOOHz

• Efficiency 91 dB

PERTH SALE ONLY

contact by email

[email protected]

click the link for more

www.clarion.com.au

click

PS Speakers

entre and there the top set

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