FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
• Artistically crafted cabinet with shaped
MicroPerfTM aluminum grilles look natural
and realistic
Recommended Amplifier Power
10 to 100 Watts
I N S T A L L A T I O N G U I D E
Nominal Impedance
8 Ohm, in one-speaker stereo mode
4 Ohm, in two-speaker stereo mode
• 6.5” dual voice coil injection-molded TCC (talc,
carbon, and ceramic) filled polypropylene woofer
with butyl rubber surround
Wiring Requirements
• Dual 1” fluid-cooled tri-laminate Teteron
tweeters mounted at a custom angle for
optimum dispersion
2-conductor direct burial cable at the following
sizes depending on longest length of cable required
(2 per speaker in one-speaker stereo mode):
• Separate left and right channel inputs provide
stereo sound in a single loudspeaker projecting
quality stereo sound over a larger area than
conventional loudspeakers
Wire Gauge Maximum Distance
16
14
12
60 ft (18 m)
100 ft (30 m)
160 ft (50 m)
• Weatherproof design ensures performance
outdoors
Temperature Extremes
-50° to 185° Fahrenheit
-45° to 85° Celsius
• Designed to accommodate live plants
Shipping Dimensions
12 1/2" high x 28" wide x 11 1/2" deep
• Dual 3-foot burial-rated connection cables with
waterproof wire-nuts to insure trouble free
connection
Shipping Weight
35 lbs. (15.9 kgs.)
• Can be wired in one-speaker stereo-input mode
or two-speaker stereo mode
BL E N D I N G HI G H FI D E L I T Y AN D AR C H I T E C T U R E ®
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