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Universal 200w 12v Compact Loud Speaker Pa System Horn Emergency Warning Siren on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:100% brand new, high quality Output Power:200w Manufacturer Part Number:SIREN-200W-G2-Horn Police Car Fire Truck Horn Size::5.75" x 5.5" x 2.5" Warranty:1 Year ISO9001:2000 Approved 200W Rated Rated Voltage:12V DC UPC:Does not apply

Features:

Features a Neo-driver which is known to deliver a robust low frequency sound
Powered by 12V
200-watt speaker output
Weather-proof housing
Clear sound frequency
Built-In bracket for mounting
Non-corrosive finish
Perfect for tight places     
Universal to all Sirens   


Installation:
-Easy to install anywhere with 12V DC Power - No installation guide provided, please consult with car audio installer or mechanic.
-Custom installation required. Requires 12V Power delivered to 2 wires. You may have to extend the wire between the speaker and the control module if you are mounting this in your engine bay. Please check above installation guide before purchase.
-You have to bolt the speaker to an appropriate place in the grill or under the hood of the vehicle, then wire it to a siren head unit to drive it or connect it to a PA amp


Content:                                                                   

-1 x Speaker Unit

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