Description
JBL GT7-6 2 Way Coaxial Car Audio Speakers6.5 Inches – 135W
Made in a small size, the JBL GT7-6 6.5 inch 2 way coaxial speakers provide the JBL brand of quality sound in a compact product design. These speakers have been optimized to be accurate and powerful and deliver balanced and dynamic sound to the inside of your car.
Key Features
- Max Power: 135W
- 2-Way Coaxial System
- Frequency Range: 50Hz – 20kHz
- Sensitivity: 93dB
- 6.5-Inch Size for universal fit
- Genuine JBL sound clarity
Specific Features
Design
The JBL GT7-6 speakers feature a sleek, compact 6.5-inch design that fits perfectly in most vehicles for a stylish, factory-finish look.
Material
This woofer cone is made of polypropylene including PEI balanced dome tweeter in order to achieve clear highs.
Performance
Delivers 135W of clear, balanced sound with deep bass and crisp highs for an enhanced in-car audio experience.
Benefits
- JBL sound with its true sound at a low price.
- can be installed in factory mounts with ease.
- Durable and long lasting materials.
- Enhances the in-car entertainment.
How to Install?
Place and connect positive terminals and negative terminals in line with where the slots are and screw it firmly. Test before closing panels.
Why Choose Sehgal Motors?
Good Quality: Original JBL speakers because they are real.
Low Cost: Audiophile without paying too much.
Customer Support: Expert support at all times.
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Get high quality and depth of sound with JBL GT7-6.
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