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Up for sale I have my 6-1/2" DLS Ultimate Series UX26 speakers.

Had these in my car for a little over a month and they have hardly been "run in". Sold my car so have no use for these!

These speakers have exceptional sound quality, have a very good sound stage and have great attention to mids and highs. Suited more to someone who wants a decent speaker, and not your typical pioneer/kenwood etc. which have all bass and no mids or highs.

Comes with everything as new including 2-way crossovers etc.

Specs:

Ultimate´series UX 26 is a high class 6,5" /165 mm coaxial speaker using the latest DLS technology.

- The midbass driver has a 2" VC with flat aluminium wire for maximum tightness.

- Aluminium cone with rubber surround.

- Neodymium magnet system.

- The 28 mm tweeter uses our latest technique allowing it to play up to 25 kHz.

- The tweeter level is adjustable in four steps.

- Separate filter box with high class components like ribbon air coils and polypropylene capacitors - Grilles are included

6-1/2" Ultimate Series 2-Way Coaxial Car Speakers

Power Handling:

Peak: 320 watts per pair / 160 watts each

RMS: 200 watts per pair / 100 watts each

Aluminum cone

Rubber surround

1" Dome tweeter

Tweeter level is adjustable in four steps

Separate filter box with high class components like ribbon air coils and polypropylene capacitors

Speaker grilles included

4 ohms impedance

2" Voice coil with flat aluminum wire for maximum tightness

Frequency Range: 45-25,000 Hz

Sensitivity: 91 dB

Crossover: 6 dB low pass, 12 dB high pass

Impedance: 4 ohm

2-5/16" Neodymium magnet system

Top-mount depth: 2-5/8"

Located in Adelaide but can ship interstate at buyers expense.

pm or text 0430 597 643

$300

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