Electronics : Alpine Type-X SPX-13REF - Car speaker - 60 Watt - 2-way - component

Electronics : Alpine Type-X SPX-13REF - Car speaker - 60 Watt - 2-way - component

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Alpine Type-X SPX-13REF - Car speaker - 60 Watt - 2-way - component

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Alpine Type-X SPX-13REF - Car speaker - 60 Watt - 2-way - component
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Alpine
EAN: 0793276601315
Label: Alpine
Product Manufacturer: Alpine
Model: SPX-13REF
Publisher: Alpine
Ranking: 36487
Special Features: OEM Adapters and Flexible Mounting Accessories
Studio: Alpine


Piece facts:
  • Cross-Rib Aluminum Cone Woofer with Neodymium Motor
  • Cast Aluminum Vented Heat Transfer Frame
  • 1" (25mm) Ring Dome Tuned Chamber Tweeter
  • Coax/Component Convertible Installation
  • External Crossover Network with Bi-Amp Capability




component - 2-way - Watt 60 - speaker Car - SPX-13REF Type-X Alpine






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The SPX-13REF speakers combine premium sound with an easy-to-install design. A lightweight cross-rib aluminum woofer cone offers more installation options such as a coaxial mount tweeter bridge. These speakers also feature a full 1-inch ring dome tweeter and compact high-grade external crossover network with level and bi-amp capability for flexible installation.










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