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    Mission Impossible Kevlar is an amazing fibrous material developed b y two DuP ont research scientists in 1965. The technology developed b y Stephanie Kw olek and Herber t Blades prov ed to be stronger , mor e durable and lighter than any other mat erial available . Kevlar is 5 times stronger than steel of the same weight. These unique properties l[...]

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    SC-620 KE 6 ½" black Kevlar woofer with butyl surround ¾" pivoting textile soft dome tweeter 91 dB sensitivity 12 dB/octave crossover Frequency Response: 45 Hz - 20,000 Hz Power Handling: 40 watts nom. 80 watts max. 8 Ohms Cut-out dimensions: 7 3/8" round 2 7/8" deep Overall dimensions: 8 3/8" round SC-820 KE 8" blac[...]

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    OEM Systems Company , Inc. 740 Freeport Blvd., #106 Sparks, NV 89431-6168 775 355-0405 775 355-0646 Fax www .oemsystems.com info@oemsystems.com Phase Plug T echnology A - Phase plug pole piece extension B - Magnet C - Spider (centers the cone vertically and horizontally) D - Speaker cone E - Surround F - Conventional pole piece G - Conventional dus[...]