Electronics : Boss Audio Systems CH6930 6-Inch x 9-Inch 3-Way Chaos Series Speaker

Electronics : Boss Audio Systems CH6930 6-Inch x 9-Inch 3-Way Chaos Series Speaker

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Boss Audio Systems CH6930 6-Inch x 9-Inch 3-Way Chaos Series Speaker

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Boss Audio Systems CH6930 6-Inch x 9-Inch 3-Way Chaos Series Speaker
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Street Price: $44.99
Gaunz Org Price: $33.49
Savings!: $11.50 (26%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 14382





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: BOSS
EAN: 0791489104937
Label: BOSS AUDIO
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: BOSS AUDIO
Model: CH6930
Publisher: BOSS AUDIO
Ranking: 14382
Studio: BOSS AUDIO


Piece facts:
  • POWER HANDLING, PEAK 400 Watts; MAGNET STRUCTURE, 60 OZ
  • IMPEDANCE, 4 OHM; FREQUENCY RESPONSE, 50 Hz ¿ 20 kHz; SPL 1 WATT/1 METER, 92 dB
  • CONE MATERIAL, POLY INJECTION
  • VOICE COIL, 1-Inch ALUMINUM; TWEETER, 3/4-Inch PIEZO
  • MIDRANGE, 2 ¿ ½-Inch POLYIMIDE CONE




Speaker Series Chaos 3-Way 9-Inch x 6-Inch CH6930 Systems Audio Boss






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Looks Great and Sounds Great but will only last for a month... ...
I brought mine in early July and well the first speaker busted(the volume and bass was never loud) after about three weeks. So I put my old pioneer in its place. Then about a month after that my other speaker just stop working. I triple checked connections, I rewired everything and it still doesn't work. Boss Audio Speakers are no good. You would come out better paying a little more for a Pioneer than to waste money on these speakers.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good for application
I bought these to serve as high range speakers, and they do just fine, the sound is good.



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