CMB10.S4 SPEAKERS

 699,00

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Pro Sound Mid-Bass Driver

  • 600WRMS /1200 MAX Power Handling
  • Ferrite Magnet structure
  • Heavy Duty / Die-cast Aluminum Basket
  • 3.0” 4-Ohm / 6 Layer High Temp Voice Coil (Black Coat™) Voice Coil
  • Vented Voice Coil Gap for Maximum Heat dissipation
  • Advanced Voice Coil Heat Sink Design for Better Heat Dissipation
  • Frequency Response: 35Hz -1.75Khz+/-5dB
  • High Sensitivity: 87.2dB (1W/1M)
  • Total Diameter: 10.24” / 260mm
  • Mounting Depth: 4.31” / 109.5mm
  • Mounting Diameter: 8.98” / 228mm

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he CMB10.S4 drivers represent the next wave of product from Cicada Audio.  These drivers handle more power, are louder, play lower, with more authority and sound better right out of the box than any other pro audio type speaker for Harley applications. We’ve built these speakers with the best materials we can use and keep sensitivity and sound quality as high as possible. With 3-inch/ 6 Layer 4-ohm voice coils on the Mid-Bass driver and a “Trick” dust cap.  We’ve built in extreme sensitivity for unreal output and High power/High heat dissipation.   These are NOT for the squeamish, AND they are NOT lightweight.  With our cone materials, surrounds and finishes have ALL passed extensive UV exposure testing to ensure these speakers will look and sound amazing for years to come. This component Pro style Mid-Bass design offers amazing efficiency and clarity.  Pair these with our Ring Radiator Horn Mid-Range tweeter (RR3T) and you have a winning combination.

APPLICATIONS/CUSTOM FITMENT:

Utilizing these drivers is TOTAL custom fabrication. And power hungry too!! They are rated at 600WRMS each (typically used in pairs – left and right bag).

So the amplifiers of choice would be a CICADA AUDIO BDA2000.4D – 4 CH amplifier bridged turning it into a BIG 2 channel (over 1,000WRMS pre-Bridged Output using one bridged channel per mid-bass driver) Or a BDA2200.1D Mono Block driving a pair of these brutes parallel (2-ohm 2200 watts).

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