| Every speaker has a distinctive sound. Sometimes it’s due to the cone or dome material. Sometimes it is the magic within the motor structure. There is no shortage of speaker manufacturers for all realms of audio. Each has their own theories on what materials are best, what parameters work best for certain applications, etc. There are still some very old speakers still in existence and they still sound phenomenal. But as technology changes, new and exciting products can be fabricated. The PC components come in 2-way and 3-way models with all individual drivers using rare-earth Neodymium motors for high BL, light weight and compact size. Traditionally only tweeters use Neo motors, but PPI used Neo on the 2.5” midrange and 6.5” midbass as well making the drivers very strong and compact. The 6.5” uses a Kevlar composite paper cone with laminated foam backing. Paper cones traditionally yield the most natural, uncolored sound reproduction possible. PPI embedded Kevlar fibers into the paper for rigidity which reduces cone flexing and radiated distortion. The 2.5” midrange features an aluminum cone for lightweight and strength while the tweeter uses a 20mm inverted aluminum diaphragm. The shallow depth of the midrange allows it to mount with the tweeter on the dash, or in the A-pillar, for phenomenal staging, rather than being limited to using a 4” midrange with the tweeter and being forced, in most cases, to fabricate kickpanel pods. The crossover, thought by many to be the most important part of any component set, are truly phenomenal. There is one model that is used for both 2-way and 3-way sets. In two way mode the crossover sends a high-pass signal to the tweeters at 4kHz, away from the sensitive and critical 1kHz point. The low-pass signal goes to the 6.5” midbass and is also limited to 4kHz and down. When the switch is flipped for 3-way applications, the 4kHz low-pass couples with a 400Hz high-pass for the 2.5” midrange band. The previously empty midbass terminals now send a low-pas signal at 400Hz to the 6.5” midbass. The crossovers use top quality inductors and capacitors. The tweeter circuit includes both a bulb and PTC switching capacitor for unparalleled protection. PPI spared no expense for any part during the engineering process! Top quality everything = top quality performance. 6.5” Midbass Features: - High Strength Neodymium Motor
- Kevlar Reinforced Paper Cone with Laminated Foam Backing
- Solid Phase Plug
- Low Resonance Polyphenylene Sulfide Basket
- Conex Spider with Stitched Tinsel Leads
- Butyl Rubber Surround
- CCAW 2” Voice Coil
- Glass Fiber VC Former
2.5” Midrange Features: - High Strength Neodymium Motor
- Aluminum Cone
- Aluminum Dust Cap
- Low Resonance Polyphenylene Sulfide Basket
- Conex Spider Inverted Butyl Rubber Surround
- CCAW 1” Voice Coil
- Aluminum VC Former with cooling vents
20mm Tweeter Features: - High Strength Neodymium Motor
- Inverted and Dimpled Aluminum Diaphragm
- CCAW 20mm Voice Coil
- Kapton VC Former
Precision Power PPI PC3.65C Specifications: - 6-1/2" Power Class Series 3-Way Car Component System
- Power Handling: RMS: 200 watts per set / 100 watts each side
- External crossover networks designed for 3-way component systems
- 3 ohms impedance
- Woofer Mounting Depth: 2.625"
- Midrange Mounting Depth: 1.75"
- Tweeter Mounting Depth: .625"
- Also available in a 2-Way Component System
- 1-year warranty
- grills included
- Frequency Response: 60-20kHz
- Efficiency: 87dB
- Priced Per Complete Component System: 2 midbasses, 2 midranges, 2 tweeters and 2 crossover networks
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