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- 130 W max, 3 Ohm, HQPP membrane, 3D structure, rubber surround.
- 20 mm tweeter, silk dome, low-resonance steel basket.
- Hexagonal protective grille included, crossover 6 & 12 dB/octave.
- More technical details
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Titanium GZTC 130.2X by Ground Zero
The Titanium GZTC 130.2X from Ground Zero is a 5-inch Speaker Set as a 2-way component speaker system with a diameter of 130 mm. It uses an HQPP membrane with a 3D structure and a rubber surround in a resonance-optimized steel basket. The 20 mm Tweeter with silk dome operates with a 12 dB/oct. high-frequency Crossover. The version with high-efficiency 3 Ohm and ferrite magnet is rated at 80 Watts RMS and 130 Watts maximum. The efficiency is 88.5 dB with a frequency response of 60 Hz to 22 kHz. Installation diameter is 117.5 mm. A Crossover with 6 and 12 dB/octave and a crossover frequency of 5500 Hz are specified. A low-pass filter in the cable connection as well as a hexagon protection grille are included.
- 5-inch (13 cm) Speaker Set
- 2-way component speaker system
- HQPP membrane with 3D structure
- Rubber surround
- Resonance-optimized steel basket
- 20 mm Tweeter with silk dome
- Ferrite magnet
- High-efficiency 3 Ohm version
- Low-pass filter in the cable connection
- 12 dB/oct. high-frequency Crossover
- Includes hexagon protection grille
- Type 2-way component speaker system
- Diameter 130 mm
- Power handling RMS 80 Watts
- Power handling max. 130 Watts
- Impedance 3 Ohm
- Efficiency 88.5 dB
- Frequency response 60 Hz – 22 kHz
- Tweeter 20 mm silk dome
- Membrane HQPP with 3D structure
- Installation diameter 117.5 mm
- Crossover 6 and 12 dB/octave
- Crossover frequency 5500 Hz

