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D-X4b

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D-X4b"Der D X4b von DD Audio ist ein 4 Zoll Koaxial Lautsprecher mit einem Magnet der Gteklasse Y35. Zur Ausstattung zhlen ein Kurzschlussring und eine Kurzschlusskappe aus Kupfer sowie eine Kapton Former CCA Schwingspule. Ein 25 mm Seidenkalotten Hochtner und Polyfilm Hochtner Frequenzweichen sind integriert. Der Glas Verbund Konus und die Gummiummantelung ergnzen die Konstruktion. Die Leistungsdaten umfassen 60 Watt RMS und 210 Watt Spitzenleistung bei

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Der D-X4b von DD Audio ist ein 4 Zoll Koaxial-Lautsprecher mit einem Magnet der Güteklasse Y35. Zur Ausstattung zählen ein Kurzschlussring und eine Kurzschlusskappe aus Kupfer sowie eine Kapton Former CCA Schwingspule. Ein 25-mm-Seidenkalotten-Hochtöner und Polyfilm-Hochtöner Frequenzweichen sind integriert. Der Glas-Verbund-Konus und die Gummiummantelung ergänzen die Konstruktion. Die Leistungsdaten umfassen 60 Watt RMS und 210 Watt Spitzenleistung bei Impedanz S3. Der Frequenzgang liegt bei 90 bis 20 kHz, der SPL bei 86 dB. Der Einbaudurchmesser beträgt 93 mm, die Einbautiefe 43 mm.

Merkmale
  • 4 Zoll Koaxial-Lautsprecher
  • Magnet der Güteklasse Y35
  • Kurzschlussring aus Kupfer
  • Kurzschlusskappe aus Kupfer
  • Kapton Former CCA Schwingspule
  • 25-mm-Seidenkalotten-Hochtöner
  • Polyfilm-Hochtöner Frequenzweichen
  • Glas-Verbund-Konus
  • Gummiummantelung
Technische Daten
  • Lautsprechergröße: 101.6 mm
  • RMS-Leistung: 60 Watt
  • Spitzenleistung: 210 Watt
  • Impedanz: S3
  • Frequenzgang: 90–20 kHz
  • SPL: 86 dB
  • Einbaudurchmesser: 93 mm
  • Einbautiefe: 43 mm
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