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Jensen Msx60cpr 6.5" Coaxial Speakers (pair) Model# Msx60cpr on 2040-parts.com

US $90.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jensen Manufacturer Part Number:MSX60CPR UPC:681787018855

JENSEN MSX60CPR 6.5" Coaxial Speakers (Pair) Model# MSX60CPR


6.5" Coaxial Speaker

Are you in search of the perfect speaker to help you jam to your tunes? Then check out the JENSEN 6.5" coaxial speakers! They have the latest features on the market along with a durable construction designed to withstand any harsh elements. These 75 watt speakers deliver crisp, clear sound transporting listeners to the scene of their favorite music artists' performance. Sold as a pair.

Features:

  • Max power input: 75W
  • Frequency response: 65Hz - 20KHz
  • Bridged/suspended tweeter
  • Polypropylene cone
  • Rubber suspension/surround
  • Magnet weight: 11oz
  • High polished chrome grille
  • Water and corrosion resistant sealed design
  • All plastic chassis construction
  • UV resistant (ASTM-D4329 compliant)
  • Hole size: 5''
  • Mounting depth: 2.3''
Cutout Size 5"
QTY Pair
Watts 75W

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