About the Rockford Fosgate PP4-T
They'll hear you coming
They'll hear you coming
Rockford Fosgate knows that you like it loud, so they built a tweeter just for you. Using technology taken from concert sound systems, they built the Punch Pro PP4-T tweeter to take your system to the same kind of sound levels that you experience in your local clubs. This tweeter features an aluminum cone and phase plug that shrug off the heat, so it'll handle up to 50 watts RMS. The oversized motor structure and high-temperature voice coil help this tweeter cope with high volume levels, while its high sensitivity rating means you'll get maximum performance from your amp.
Note: This package contains one tweeter. We recommend using an external amplifier to drive this tweeter properly — an in-dash stereo won't have enough power.
Product highlights:
- 1-1/2" aluminum bullet tweeter with compression horn design
- power range: 10-50 watts RMS (100 watts peak power)
- frequency response: 4,000-20,000 Hz
- impedance: 4 ohms
- sensitivity: 105 dB
- top-mount depth: 2-5/8"
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # PP4-T
What's in the box:
Rockford Fosgate PP4-T owner's manual
- One tweeter
- Four 1" Self-tapping Allen head screws
- 3mm Allen head bit
- Installation and Operation manual (English/ French/ Spanish/ German/ Italian)
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Features
Crossover: The ICC (Integrated Concealed Crossover) is built into the casing around the motor structure. The slope is 6 dB/octave and the crossover point is 4.5 kHz.
Terminals: The spring post terminals will accept bare wire up to 16-gauge.
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Can actually hear entire cymbal sound on highs, not just a click when mallet hits high hat. Hear the whole instrument for a change. Try not to laugh when your stuff sounds better than the DJ's system in the club.
Bradley J from Bakersfield, C.A.