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Electronics : Pioneer Ts-G4641R 4-Inch X 6-Inch 2-Way Speakers

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Pioneer Ts-G4641R 4-Inch X 6-Inch 2-Way Speakers

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Pioneer Ts-G4641R 4-Inch X 6-Inch 2-Way Speakers
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12865





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pioneer
EAN: 0012562771243
Label: Pioneer
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model: TS-G4641R
Publisher: Pioneer
Ranking: 12865
Studio: Pioneer


Piece facts:
  •  150W Max, 30W Nominal
  •  4_
  •  Freq Resp: 35 Hz?22 Khz
  •  Sensitivity: 91 Db
  •  Grey-Metallic Colored Impp Composite Cone




Speakers 2-Way 6-Inch X 4-Inch Ts-G4641R Pioneer






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Pl0NEER TS-G4641R 4' X 6' 2-WAY SPEAKERS 150W MAX, 30W N0MlNAL;4_;FREQ RESP: 35 HZ22 KHZ;SENSlTlVlTY: 91 DB;GREY-METALLlC C0L0RED lMPP C0MP0SlTE C0NE;FERRlTE MAGNET;CL0TH SURR0UND;KAPT0N V0lCE C0lL;CUST0M-FlT US/EUR0 BASKET DESlGN 4' X 6' 2-WAY SPEAKERS








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Review ...
I have a 91 Century and it sounds a ton better. No modifying what so every. They really are good speakers for the price. I definitely recommend them.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - These sound great!
***UPDATE*** I've decided to upgrade the rating to 5 stars. These speakers have outstanding performance for the money.

(4.5 stars) These speakers for the money, are an outstanding value. I paid $25 and I couldn't be much happier. The highs are very clear and detailed and the bass response is quite powerful and tight as well (for a 4x6). These speakers aren't top of the line, but I believe they're as good as anything you'll find in the price range. These are a definate safe buy and are highly recommended.



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