Focal PS165F3E – 3 Way Components

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Focal PS165F3E – 3 Way Components

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Focal Flax Evo PS165F3E – 3 Way Components

PS 165 F3E EVO 3 WAY FLAX COMPONENTS WOOFER/MIDRANGE/TWEETER*MADE IN FRANCE

The speakers in the PS 165 F3E kit combine the best of Focal innovations to create a powerful, precise, balanced installation suitable for any type of interior. Equipped with careful finishes, PS 165 F3E offers immersive sound and new musical sensations in your vehicle.

EXCLUSIVE MEMBRANE – Made in France and patented, the Flax diaphragm (made of linen) offers a very natural, uncolored sound, with rich reproduction in the midrange and clean attacks in the bass. With Flax Evo, listening takes on a whole new dimension.

SOUND DEFINITION – The loudspeaker surrounds are also patented by Focal. With their exclusive Tuned Mass Damper (TMD) profile, they stabilize diaphragm movements, eliminating all parasitic vibrations and revealing perfect sound definition.

PREMIUM SYSTEM – Tilted tweeter mounting and a multi-level audiophile crossover make it easy to install the kit in vehicles. Added to this are the meticulous finishes – engraved serial number, aluminum bowl, etc. – for a premium system.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Product type : 3 -way separate kit
  • Loudspeakers :
    Midrange: 3″
    Woofer: 6.5″
  • Membrane :
    Flax
  • Suspension technology : Tuned Mass Damper
  • Medium : 3″
  • Tweeter :
    165 mm
  • Filter : Integrated
  • Frequency response (+/- 3dB) :
    60Hz – 28kHz
  • Maximum power : 160 watts
  • Maximum SPL (peak@1m) :
    87.5 DECIBEL
  • Motor : Ferrite
  • Nominal Impedance : 4 Ω
  • Nominal power : 80 W RMS
  • Sensivity : 90.5 dB
  • Suspension material : Butyl

  • RMS power : 80 W RMS

  • Weight : 160 g / 0.35 lb
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