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Key Features
Coaxial speakers, also known as two-way speakers, usually have more than one speaker mounted together but driven separately. This generally allows for better sound quality, especially at higher frequencies. Component speakers are independent speakers that need to be coupled with others for a full range of sound. Component systems are combinations of individual speakers that have already been selected to work well with one another.
Car Speaker Type
Component System
This is the number of actual projecting devices. The greater the number of elements, usually the higher the quality of sound produced.
These different types of speakers produce certain frequencies of sound. Subwoofers are best at the lowest bass frequencies, tweeters are for the highest, and mid-range are for everything in between.
Car Speaker Function
Tweeter, Mid-Range Speaker
This is the amount of power (which is closely related to volume) that a speaker is capable of.
Nominal Power Handling
140 Watt RMS
A powered speaker includes a built-in amplifier to drive it.
Technical Features
Peak Power Handling
280 Watt
Frequency Response
30 Hz - 25 kHz
Impedance
4 ohm (Dual Coil)
Components
A tweeter is a small driver dedicated to high-frequency reproduction. There are several types all with their own attributes. Generally the technology involved will have a significant bearing on the overall price of the tweeter. Cone Cone tweeters are the most common and economical. They have proven to be an efficient and cheap option for a reasonable level of sound quality. Dome Dome or "edge-driven" tweeters are the type found in most home speakers. They have excellent clarity and sound dispersion. Whizzer Unlike most tweeter types which move independently of the woofer, a whizzer is a small paper cone fixed to the woofer's center. Both cones move along a common axis reducing the disconnect that can occur between the two speakers from different angles. The result is a very natural sound. Horn Horn tweeters deliver low-distortion and superb high frequency sound.
A tweeter is a small driver dedicated to high-frequency reproduction. There are several types all with their own attributes. Generally the technology involved will have a significant bearing on the overall price of the tweeter. Cone Cone tweeters are the most common and economical. They have proven to be an efficient and cheap option for a reasonable level of sound quality. Dome Dome or "edge-driven" tweeters are the type found in most home speakers. They have excellent clarity and sound dispersion. Whizzer Unlike most tweeter types which move independently of the woofer, a whizzer is a small paper cone fixed to the woofer's center. Both cones move along a common axis reducing the disconnect that can occur between the two speakers from different angles. The result is a very natural sound. Horn Horn tweeters deliver low-distortion and superb high frequency sound.
Types of surround material have certain benefits and drawbacks. Foam This is a material with polyester fibers blended in for extra strength and durability. Cloth or Textile This is the name for a variety of cloth fabrics used for speaker construction. Used to replicate the sound of silk tweeters. Rubber Rubber offers excellent flexibility and durability. Butyl Rubber A rubber/butylene compound with excellent flexibility and durability. Santroprene This is a popular new durable plastic material used in many different products apart from speakers. Urethane Urethane is a plastic compound with proven flexibility and weather resistance and is an advance on natural rubber.
Surround Material
Butyl Rubber
Mounting
Decide whether you want the speaker component itself, or the casing as well.\r\n
Top Mounting Depth
2.63 In.
Miscellaneous