XS mounts for wakeboard tower speakers on flat surface
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Speaker Diameter In | 6.5 |
| IP rating | Résistant aux UV et au brouillard salin |
| Color | Noir |
| Compatible Speaker Size In | 6.5 |
| Compatible Speaker Type | Fusion XS Series Wake Tower |
| Product dimensions | 90 x 74 x 48 mm |
| Material | Composite marin |
| Mounting Location Type | Tour de wake |
| Type de surface de montage | Surface plane |
| Mounting type | Surface |
| Package contents | Supports de montage, visserie |
| Product range | XS Series |
| Salt Fog Resistance | Oui |
| Uv Resistance Level | Élevé |
| Weight | 0.82 kg |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed to expand installation options for your Fusion XS Series wake tower speakers, this flat-surface mounting bracket (part number 010-13101-20) provides a versatile mounting solution. It allows you to install 6.5" Fusion XS Series marine wake tower speakers on composite tower beams or T-top roofs of center-console consoles, increasing audio positioning flexibility on your boat.
Construction and compatibility
Made from durable aluminum alloy, this bracket ensures resistance to marine conditions. Its design is UV-resistant and salt-fog resistant, ensuring longevity in marine environments. Dimensions are 90 x 74 x 48 mm (3.54 x 2.91 x 1.89 inches). It is specifically designed for 6.5" Fusion XS Series marine wake tower speakers.
Installation and design
The Fusion XS Series flat-mount bracket is designed for simple and quick installation. Its black finish blends discreetly with the aesthetics of the speakers and boat structures. It provides a stable base for the speakers, enabling directional audio projection for water sports activities. This model is a replacement or extension part for existing or newly installed Fusion audio systems.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
« Support de montage plat Fusion XS : flexibilité et robustesse pour l'intégration audio marine »
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