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Nomad Eight 5.25" 5 1/4" 80 Watt Woofer Subwoofer Speaker on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Aptos, California, United States

Aptos, California, United States

The Nomad Eight All-Weather & Surround Speaker is designed to provide you with high-fidelity reproduction in a wide variety of outdoor and home theater applications. The carbon-polypropylene woofer cones and ferrofluid treated wide dispersion tweeter have been carefully constructed to resist the effects of hostile weather climates. The specially molded cabinets are hermetically sealed and specially designed to resist the elements in harsh environments.

FEATURES

5 1/4" woofer with 1" voice coil 1.25lb magnet

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Response:
    55 Hz- 20 kHz +/-3 dBNominal Impedance:
    8 ΩMiniminal Impedance:
    6 ΩSensitivity 1 Watt/l Meter:
    88 dBRMS Power Range:
    10-80 WattsWoofer Size:
    5-1/4"Magnet Weight:
    1 lbCone Material:
   

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