About the Cicada Audio CHX525.4

Product highlights:
- 2-way 5-1/4" weatherproof motorcycle speakers (pair)
- designed and built for motorcycles
- water-resistant carbon matrix composite cone with treated cloth surround
- horn tweeter with aluminum dome diaphragm and Nanofram™ horn cover
Specs:
- 4-ohm impedance
- power handling: up to 150 watts RMS (300 peak) with high-pass filter at 100 Hz
- frequency response: 90-20,000 Hz
- sensitivity: 90.8 dB
- top-mount depth: 2.804"
- cutout diameter: 4.645"
- frame width: 5.228"
- warranty: 2 years
- MFR # CHX525.4
- Item # 426CHX5254
- California customers: Please click here for your Proposition 65 WARNING.
What's in the box:
Cicada Audio CHX525.4 owner's manual
If you need assistance accessing this owner's manual, please give us a call.- Two 2-way speakers
- Two crossovers with attached input and output wires
- Two adhesive backed foam gaskets
- Eight 1" Stainless steel screws
- 8 Speed clips
- Four 1" Screws (not stainless steel)
- Four 0.25" Wide crimp-on spade connectors (16-22 gauge)
- Four 6" Zip ties
- Two 1.75" x 0.625" Adhesive backed hook and loop fasteners
- Two in-line resistors
- Crossover wiring instructions
More details on the Cicada Audio CHX525.4

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Features
Power: The power handling specification (150 watts RMS) is only valid when using a high-pass crossover, 100 Hz and 12 dB/octave minimum, for the midbass (preferably active).
Crossovers: The high pass crossovers for the tweeters have 12" input and 12" output wires attached. The slope is 12 dB/octave and the crossover point is 6 kHz. The output wires are terminated with female quick slides that plug into the tweeter terminals. The input wires are terminated with 0.187" male quick slides, designed to plug into your motorcycle's factory wiring. The midbass' wiring is shorted with the crossovers' inputs (the midbass drivers are not crossed over) and terminated with spade connectors that attach to the speakers' screw terminals.
Crossover Dimensions:
- Length: 4"
- Width: 1¼"
- Height: 1"
Bi-Amp: Because there are separate inputs for the tweeter and midbass, the speakers can be bi-amped using a four channel amplifier (or separate amplifiers).
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