Lanzar MAXP64 Max Pro 6.5-Inch 600-Watt Small-Enclosure 4-Ohm Subwoofer
- 5 Position Electronic Adjustable Panel
- 16 – 9 Wide Screen
- Full Function OSD Touch Screen
- High Resolution and High Definition Picture capability
- DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/CDR/CDR/RW Player Built-In ESP (Electronic Shock Protection)
Lanzar MAXP64 Max Pro 6.5-Inch 600-Watt Small-Enclosure 4-Ohm Subwoofer
Product Description
6.5-Inch High Power Subwoofer Non-Press paper Cone Specially Treated Foam Edge Suspension 1.5-Inch High Temperature Aluminum Voice Coil Magnet Weight: 40 Oz Impedance: 4 Ohm Fs: 80Hz, Qms: 4.05, Qes: 1.3, Qts: 1.2, SPL: 87(dB), Vas: 6.8(Cuft) Mounting Depth: 3″ Rubber magnet Boot Cover… More >>
Lanzar MAXP64 Max Pro 6.5-Inch 600-Watt Small-Enclosure 4-Ohm Subwoofer
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Lanzar MAXP64 Max Pro 6.5-Inch 600-Watt Small-Enclosure 4-Ohm Subwoofer: 5 Position Electronic Adjustable Panel 16… http://bit.ly/cAty3V
I was quoted $100 locally for a far cheesier version of this made in china speaker. As it was intended to replace a blown subwoofer in a $125 Klipsch Promedia 2.1 system, I was loathe to spend $100, even to avoid shipping. This was a pretty good fit in the end, though I had to salvage part of the grill frame from the old speaker. Going strong, thumping along without getting too audiophile serious.
Rating: 4 / 5
I blew out my non-internally amplified 6.5inch bazooka tube sub for behind my seat in my pickup by accidently sitting on the volume up button on remote. This was a quick and easy replacement and actually gives more bass than the original. I am amplifying it with an older alpine 60×4 vdrive cd/mp3 deck and a 100rms x 1 output (bridged) definately nothing special by any means but i can tweak it endlessly which i like, and it is plenty sufficient as it was with the bazooka. The bazooka took less power at lower volumes so i had it turned down more, but this can hit harder at higher volumes. The quality of the bass (response) is also different (slightly differnt low response, responds easily to 70-100hz but 65 and below takes a drop off and it is less responsive, hence i had to re-eq my deck and amp but in the end i got nice crisp univerally tight but not boomy bass response from this small speaker.
Rating: 4 / 5