Nakamichi NMSPE-E6557 6.5″ 2-Way Marine Speaker
Specifications
- Model Name: NMSPE-E6557
- Speaker Type: Component
- Surround Sound Channel Configuration:0
- Color: Multi-coloured
- Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches
- Item Weight: 2 pounds
What’s in the box?
- JBL 12″ 275 Watts RMS – 8 Ohm Woofer
Product Descriptions
In order to handle the high frequencies and precisely reproduce the sound spectrum of your music, two-way, or coaxial, speakers have a second tweeter housed inside the woofer. For more richness and realism, three-way, or triaxial, speakers combine a midrange driver with a separate woofer and tweeter.
Features
Although price frequently affects the quality and features of the speaker (like everything), marine-grade speakers aren’t always pricey.
- Maximum output: 195 watts.
- 65 watts of RMS power.
- 4 ohms of impedance.
- The tweeter dome is made of titanium.
Note
Products with electrical plugs are made with American consumers in mind. Because outlets and voltage vary from country to country, this device might need an adapter or converter to be used where you are traveling. Before buying, kindly verify compatibility..
FAQs
In order to handle the high frequencies and precisely reproduce the sound spectrum of your music, two-way, or coaxial, speakers have a second tweeter housed inside the woofer.
Heavy-duty materials are used to construct marine speakers to ensure their durability in the more challenging marine environment. They are made of stainless steel components to endure unexpected temperature changes and are made of special plastic to withstand the elements.
A series of speakers, amplifiers, and other devices form part of the marine audio system, which is used to play music on boats. It is typically installed in the cockpit or cabin.
Since maritime speakers are not specifically made for your automobile, they will obviously not fit there exactly. You may need to make room in your car if your marine speaker is too large, or it may not mount at all. The identical issue may arise if you use your vehicle’s speakers for your vessel.
Marine Speakers, 6.5″
The most options in terms of brand, speaker quality levels (good, better, best), colours, and the possibility to add LED lights are available with the 6.5 inch, which is what most boats will come equipped with as standard.
Marine amplifiers are waterproof, so even if they get wet, the music will still play.
They definitely don’t sound great, but they’re not nearly as horrible as the recycled vehicle speakers you might find in a yacht that’s “new to you” if you look behind the grilles. In either case, you need a set of high-quality, marine-rated speakers if you’re serious about sound. Marine speakers are made specifically for use on boats.
Speakers designed specifically for use in water are known as marine speakers. They are more durable in addition to being more water-resistant. The impacts of water, humidity, and weather can be withstood using marine speakers.
The loudest 6.5″ speakers you can install in your boat are the Wet Sounds REVO speakers. On paper, it is clear why the REVO 6 should be the loudest speakers when comparing power management, tweeter size, efficiency, and tweeter material.
Marine speakers are those that are more suitable for use in the water. They are typically more durable in addition to being water-resistant. Marine speakers are designed to resist the various exposures to moisture, climate, and weather.
The main distinction between many marine stereos and their car stereo counterparts is a conformal coating on the circuit board(s) of the marine-rated product. All of the equipment/components above the board are practically unprotected because it is not potted. It does provide some defence against rust.
The majority of maritime stereos come equipped with an amplifier, some of which are very powerful. Without an external amplifier, good sound is definitely feasible. Almost always, you can add an amplifier later, therefore I advise most people to test their stereo without one first.
Two-way, or coaxial, speakers contain a second tweeter located inside the woofer in order to handle the high frequencies and accurately recreate the sound range of your music. Three-way or triaxial, speakers combine a midrange driver with a separate woofer and tweeter for increased depth and realism.
The boat stereo should have a subwoofer.
The system can play deeper bass with more detail and at higher volume levels thanks to the subwoofer. Most customers are unaware that adding a sub will improve the sound quality and volume of your boat’s midrange speakers because they won’t have to work as hard.
Making plans for your boat audio system To complement the amp, look for speakers with a top RMS rating of at least 50 watts RMS. Look for an amp that offers at least 75 watts RMS per channel if you have a larger yacht or simply want loud music.
Nakamichi NMSPE-E6557 6.5″ 2-Way Marine Speaker



















