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1 Boston imaging system neo .... 150 shipped

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Do you know of a weblink with information available on these? I'm interested, and I tried searching for more info about this set on Google, and no luck.

 
Features

Imaging System with alloy dome tweeter

* The Type-M2’s 1-inch anodized alloy dome is extremely lightweight and ultra strong, for excellent transient response and low distortion.

* Quick-fit mounting cup simplifies installation by allowing all connections to be made by placing the tweeter in the cup.

* Separable and dockable crossovers make installation more flexible.

* Docks with Pro or stands alone.

Nominal Size

1-inch (25mm)

Cutout Size

1-3/4" (45mm)

RMS Power Handling

50 watts

Peak Power Handling

100 watts

Nominal Impedance

8 ohms

Frequency Response (Imaging mode)

8kHz-22kHz

Frequency Response (SPL mode)

3kHz-22kHz

Sensitivity

90dB (1 watt @ 1 meter)

 
FeaturesImaging System with alloy dome tweeter

* The Type-M2’s 1-inch anodized alloy dome is extremely lightweight and ultra strong, for excellent transient response and low distortion.

* Quick-fit mounting cup simplifies installation by allowing all connections to be made by placing the tweeter in the cup.

* Separable and dockable crossovers make installation more flexible.

* Docks with Pro or stands alone.

Nominal Size

1-inch (25mm)

Cutout Size

1-3/4" (45mm)

RMS Power Handling

50 watts

Peak Power Handling

100 watts

Nominal Impedance

8 ohms

Frequency Response (Imaging mode)

8kHz-22kHz

Frequency Response (SPL mode)

3kHz-22kHz

Sensitivity

90dB (1 watt @ 1 meter)

Thanks aeon! That's the good stuff! 50w RMS, tho. I'll probably pass on these. I want a set of metal tweeters that can take some power and scream.

 
FeaturesImaging System with alloy dome tweeter

* The Type-M2’s 1-inch anodized alloy dome is extremely lightweight and ultra strong, for excellent transient response and low distortion.

* Quick-fit mounting cup simplifies installation by allowing all connections to be made by placing the tweeter in the cup.

* Separable and dockable crossovers make installation more flexible.

* Docks with Pro or stands alone.

Nominal Size

1-inch (25mm)

Cutout Size

1-3/4" (45mm)

RMS Power Handling

50 watts

Peak Power Handling

100 watts

Nominal Impedance

8 ohms

Frequency Response (Imaging mode)

8kHz-22kHz

Frequency Response (SPL mode)

3kHz-22kHz

Sensitivity

90dB (1 watt @ 1 meter)

wow...u rock...thanks!!!!

here is the cheaper set on crutchfield for 149.00

http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Item/Main.aspx?g=430&i=065TYPES&c=3&tp=107&avf=N

 
dude....I have 487 watt's going to each of my tweeters....it's all in how you use it
487 watts going to each tweeter?? Daayum, would those be the tweet in your avatar? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

I'm running my mids and tweets 2-way active right now, each speaker is getting 120w each. So these Boston's would be fine on that kind of power? I was actually considering trying out a set of Boston Pro60's, but if this might be a better option for my application, then I'd definitely be willing to give them a shot.

 
487 watts going to each tweeter?? Daayum, would those be the tweet in your avatar? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I'm running my mids and tweets 2-way active right now, each speaker is getting 120w each. So these Boston's would be fine on that kind of power? I was actually considering trying out a set of Boston Pro60's, but if this might be a better option for my application, then I'd definitely be willing to give them a shot.
yes sir...those are the Genesis r1...scan ring rev variation...

don't see any problem with running that much power to them...keep in mind how much more efficient they are compared to a normal driver...plus 120 watts is only peak or constant power and not what a driver sees playing music... just keep the gain down and keep the driver in it's proper freq band and you'll be fine....

 
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