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Gm / Delco Oem Or General Use Tweeters -2 Pairs- 4 Total on 2040-parts.com

US $5.49
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Purchased a Bulk of these and used 100 of them.

Great as General Use Tweeters or GM Replacement.

Made by Onkyo.

High Pass Capacitor  recommended for best performance and to last.

Standard 3/8" Mylar tweeter element with phase lens.

6 ohms

40watts RMS

Delco Part# 16252459

Excellent for Home, Auto or speaker projects,

Rear mounting may be required with rear terminals.

Specifications:

Power Handling: 20 watts RMS/40 watts max

VC dia: 3/8"

Znom: 6 ohms Re: 4.10 ohms 

Frequency range: 6,000-20,000 Hz

Fs: 4,200 Hz

SPL: 87 dB 2.83V/1m 

Driver Dimensions: Overall Diameter: 1-3/8", Cutout Diameter: 1-1/4", Mounting Depth: 5/8".

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