MRP. ₹ 14,490/-
Our premium offering in D-series, pioneering the Open & Smooth™ concept
A 17 cm component speaker designed with Open & SmoothTM concept featuring a revolutionary cone (Twaron®, World first!!) and new tweeter with improved sound directivity for creating the perfect musical experience. With Flexible installation options and a separate cross-over for easy installation.
Like a smooth, open road, the journey to more perfect in-car sound treats passengers to dramatic sensations moving with natural, dynamic flow.
Open: Open staging and sound characteristics enhance the widening effect that extends way beyond the space between speakers.
Smooth: With smooth transitions between mid-bass and tweeter, sound from these speakers is not marred
by crossover frequency dips.
While your woofer & tweeter justify your music experience, are you missing 'something' in the vocals? Well, it’s the fault of the cross-over which comes with the speaker. Upgrade to Pioneer speakers featuring an external, high-quality crossover which ensures a smooth blend of sounds from the components without losing out any sounds.
Pioneer is the first company all over the world to use Twaron® for making speaker cone. This is the same material that is used in the Bulletproof jackets, it's quite sturdy and light weight. Even though it's lightweight, it has 5 times more tensile strength than steel. These speakers demonstrate quicker response with superior mid-range extension producing a very natural sound.
A thicker woofer basket provides high stiffness & rigidity to speaker, reducing vibrations
More magnetic field increases power output and optimizes heat dissipation.
More options for tweeter installation with improved mounting accessories
SEPA. 2-WAY
88 dB(±1.5dB)
27 Hz ~ 44000 Hz (-20 dB)
260w
(60w)
6-3/4" (170mm), CONE
4 OHM
Acousitic 4500 Hz / Electric 4800 kHz
Twaron fiber
Yellow
Elastic polymer, Black
Dome
TETRON NET
Black
φ165 x 72.1 mm (w/o grille)
1.39 kg ( 3 lb 1 oz)
65 mm
Φ144 mm
Ravindra Pissay
Rohan Kerketta
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