The surface is coated with a fashionable matte finish paint, featuring a passive single radiator on the back and a fully enclosed sound chamber. Its compact and exquisite design delivers high-fidelity audio quality. The radiator can meet the playback effects of conventional music genres, providing excellent performance for 2.5-inch ceiling speakers in terms of power, making it suitable for vocal and light bass music playback.
Model | DSP102L |
Drive Units | 2.5” |
Rated Power | 10W |
Impedance | 4Ω |
Sensitivity (1m, 1W) | 82±3dB |
Max. SPL(1m) | 92 dB |
Frequency Response | 300Hz-20kHz |
Distortion | <5% |
External Dimensions | Φ102×Φ60mm |
Aperture Size | 75mm (75-95) |
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