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Dayton DAEX25 Sound Exciter Pair | 
enlarge | Brand: Dayton Audio Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.94 You Save: $5.05 (25%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
UPC: 844632070709 EAN: 0844632070709 ASIN: B001EYEM8C
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| Features:
| • | Turn any solid surface into a great sounding speaker system | | • | Create a completely hidden surround sound system | | • | 3M adhesive pads for secure and fast placement | | • | Wideband frequency response (dependent on attached material) |
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Product Description Dayton Audio DAEX25 Sound Exciters turn virtually any solid object into a speaker by vibrating it at speeds of up to 20,000 cycles per second. The vibrations modulate the air, which is then decoded by the brain as sound. We've tested and placed Sound Exciters on nearly everything you can imagine; under a desk, in an overhead cabinet, behind picture frames, inside cans, behind paper plates, inside binders, cardboard, scraps of wood and even the box they came in! Test the limits of your imagination. Each stick on Sound Exciter is designed using patented nxt transducer technology for a wide frequency response and great sensitivity. Built-in push terminals enable quick connection to the included pre-stripped speaker wire. Strong 3M adhesive pads affix to nearly any solid surface for secure, long-lasting playback. Package includes two Dayton Audio Sound Exciters and two pairs of 5 ft. speaker wire. Specifications: Power handling: 6W RMS Impedance: 8 ohms VCdia: 1" Dimensions: 3-1/2" dia. x 3/4".
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| Customer Reviews:
Now have rear speakers on my BMW R1200CLC October 10, 2008 I was looking for rear speakers for my motorcycle, a 2003 BMW R1200CLC, when I came across the Dayton Sound Exciters. Since the price was right, and REALLY didn't want to cut holes in the top case of the bike, I figured I'd try these... if they didn't work, well, I'm only out 3 cups of Starbucks coffee! Hooked them up last night, and although they are not as powerful as my front speakers, they are plenty loud for the passenger when I set the fader to have more volume in the back, (so my wife is now happy). (Note: part of the volume thing could be my fault - instead of using BMW cable ends, which I didn't have, I used Radio Shack butt connectors in the wire harness...) Anyway - frequency response thru the fiberglass/ABS plastic top case is very good, and I recommend them.
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