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Alpine Sps-m600 6.5" 110w Marine Boat Full Range 2 Way Stereo Speaker on 2040-parts.com

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ... Type:Speakers MPN:ALPINE SPS-M600 SPSM600 Brand:ALPINE RMS Power:30W Model:SPS-M600 SPSM600 Manufacturer Part Number:ALPINE SPS-M600 SPSM600 UPC:793276601216

Alpine SPS-M600

6-1/2" 2-way marine speakers

Give your nautical journeys a boost with a new pair of marine speakers. Alpine's SPS-M600 6-1/2" marine speakers use a time-tested design to boost the performance of your boat's audio system.

Alpine equips its speakers for high power handling, so they'll cut through the noise of the wind, waves, and motor. The stiff 6-1/2" polymica woofers deliver powerful, accurate reproduction, while the titanium/PEI tweeters supply plenty of high-frequency detail.

Alpine built the SPS-M600 speakers to withstand the tough environmental conditions of life on the water. The speakers sport silver UV-resistant grilles and high-temperature custom frames that stand up to direct exposure to the sun, while treated cloth surrounds resist damage from moisture, heat, and motor oil. Your speakers won't turn yellow or lose any musical zip.

Product Highlights:

  • 6-1/2" 2-way marine speakers (pair)
  • polymica woofer with coated cloth surround
  • 7/8" titanium/PEI balanced-dome tweeter
  • built-in tweeter protection
  • silver UV-resistant grilles and high-temperature ABS custom frames
  • power range: 2-35 watts RMS (110 watts peak power)
  • frequency response: 60-22,000 Hz
  • sensitivity: 89 dB
  • top-mount depth: 2-7/8"

Features

Woofers: Each speaker has a 6-1/2" poly-mica woofer cone and coated cloth surround to handle the marine environment.

Tweeters: Each speaker uses a 7/8" titanium and PEI (Polyetherimide) balanced dome tweeter. A built-in circuit helps protect the tweeter from being overdriven.

Grille/Basket: Centrex 813-coated grilles and high-strength, non-resonant, high-temperature ABS frames provide durability in fresh or salt water, and UV protection against yellowing. The silver grilles are removable, but are used in most marine applications. With the grilles in place the speaker mounting height is 0.893 inches, versus 0.605 inches without the grilles.

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