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Orion XTR 12" Sub + Sealed Box


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There are those who are satisfied with moderate bass. However, if you’re one of those people who like to have your fillings rattle in your mouth every time the bass hits, the Orion XTRs were made for you! These "Xtreme" bass machines were designed to play loud and look great. They feature a suspension assembly that allows them to move a lot of air with great control. Poly-cotton spiders help control the motion and are extremely durable. Large tinsel leads and improved reinforced glass epoxy voice coils handle more power. Curved Linear Cones With Parabolic Dish inverted dustcaps handle more power without flexing. The XTR's Santoprene surround helps maintain control and accuracy while the cone moves in and out. The molded graphics, rubber top gasket, and magnet boot give the XTRs a cool and finished look. XTR subwoofers are handcrafted in the USA.

Subwoofer Specifications

Size: 12 inch

Rec. Sealed Box Dims: 1.50 cu.ft.

Rec. Ported Box Dims: 2.25 cu.ft.

Free Air Usage: not recommended

Sensitivity: 93 dB

Frequency Response: 23-500 Hz

Recommended RMS Power: 250W

Peak Power Handling: 500W

Impedance: dual 4 ohms

Comes installed is pro made black carpeted sealed box which is wide lenght ways but short front way so it will fit in the boot of a car without taking up to much room.

$300 ono

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