i have for sale some powerbass 3xl-6c. it's better then a lot of the mid line components on the market. a step down from alpines 6.5 type x's ,kickers ss65.2 and can almost keep up with the rainbows slc265. the good thing about this components is it's 3 ohm, meaning your amp can produce more power at 3 ohms then at 4 ohms, granted your amp is 2 ohm stereo stable. it goes plenty loud and sound good doing it. the reason i am selling it is because i need money for my g/f's b-day. what is included is tweeter, mounts, crossover and speakers. now on to specs:
• Power Handling Capacity (Peak) : 220W
• Power Handling Capacity (RMS) : 110W
• Nominal Impedancel : 3 ohm
• Frequency Response : 53Hz - 21kHz
• Sensitivity : 92 dB/W/M
• Mounting Depth : 2.4"
the power rating is very conservative and can handle 150-200rms easy crossed over at 70-100 hertz but only need anywhere from 50-100 rms for them to sound good. even off of deck power they sound great. asking 200/obo shiped
next i have some 4x6 from the same company. model # is pb-c462x. these are coax and sound good, considering they are 4x6. asking 60/obo shiped. only because the wires for the tweeter got cut some and just need to be soldered back on. everything garenties to work fine.
if intrested in anything feel free to pm or post. thanks.
• Power Handling Capacity (Peak) : 220W
• Power Handling Capacity (RMS) : 110W
• Nominal Impedancel : 3 ohm
• Frequency Response : 53Hz - 21kHz
• Sensitivity : 92 dB/W/M
• Mounting Depth : 2.4"
the power rating is very conservative and can handle 150-200rms easy crossed over at 70-100 hertz but only need anywhere from 50-100 rms for them to sound good. even off of deck power they sound great. asking 200/obo shiped
next i have some 4x6 from the same company. model # is pb-c462x. these are coax and sound good, considering they are 4x6. asking 60/obo shiped. only because the wires for the tweeter got cut some and just need to be soldered back on. everything garenties to work fine.
if intrested in anything feel free to pm or post. thanks.
