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Clarion Srv250 150w Max Amplified Subwoofer Low Profile Design on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
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Shipshewana, Indiana, United States

Shipshewana, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:CLARION Manufacturer Part Number:SRV250

Description
Clarion SRV250
・ Built-in MOS-FET power amp with 150W max. output 
・ Low-profile design allows installation under seat 
・ AMI-PP cone with aramid fiber mixed in polypropylene 
・ Rigid aluminum die-cast enclosure for tight bass reproduction 
・ Independent buttons for Gain control/Low-pass filter cut-off frequency/Phase switching on Wired Remote Control 2m (cable: 6.5ft) 
・ RCA/Speaker level inputs 
・ Remote control extension cable 4m (13ft) included
・ Power Output:29W × 2 RMS (2Ω@14.4V≤1% THD+N) 
・ Signal to Noise Ratio:65dB (Ref; 1W into 2Ω)

Specification
Speaker Type : 6-3/4" (17cm) AMI-PP cone dual voice coil subwoofer
Enclosure Type : Aluminum enclosure type amplified subwoofer
Maximum Power Output : 150W
Frequency Response : 30 to 200Hz
Crossover Frequency : 50Hz ~ 120Hz variable(75Hz/100Hz fixed)
Input Sensitivity : RCA input 60mV to 4V, Speaker level input 2V to 5V
Power Source Voltage : DC14.4V
Ground : Negative
Current Consumption : 7.0A
External Dimensions : [Main unit] 10-13/16" (275mm) (W) × 2-3/4" (70mm) (H) × 7-11/16" (195mm) (D)
[Remote control unit] 1-1/4" (32mm) (W) × 1" (24.5) (H) × 4-3/8" (111mm) (D)
Weight : [Main unit] 5.5Lbs (2.5kg) / [Remote control unit] 0.2Lbs (90g)

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