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Karma Mobile Audio: Allure 1 Tweeter (Pair)

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The Karma Mobile Audio Allure 1 is a 4-ohm tweeter with a 90 dB sensitivity rating, 610 Hz resonance frequency, and a recommended operating range of 2,500 Hz to 20,000 Hz. It is rated for 10 watts normal long-term power and 30 watts instant max power.

$340.00

Karma Mobile Audio Allure 1 Tweeter

The Karma Mobile Audio Allure 1 is a 4-ohm tweeter with a recommended operating range of 2,500 Hz to 20,000 Hz. It has a listed sensitivity of 90 dB at 1 watt/1 meter, a DC resistance of 3.2 ohms, and a resonance frequency of 610 Hz. The tweeter uses a 25.5 mm voice coil with a 1.5 mm winding height and is rated for 10 watts normal long-term power with a 30 watt instant max power rating. Listed dimensions are 60 mm by 30 mm, with a net weight of 145 grams.

  • RMS Power with Crossover: 100 watts with 2500Hz 24dB L-R Crossover
  • Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Mounting Depth: 27.5mm
  • Overall Diameter: 60mm

Karma Mobile Audio Allure 1 Tweeter

The Karma Mobile Audio Allure 1 is a 4-ohm tweeter with a recommended operating range of 2,500 Hz to 20,000 Hz. It has a listed sensitivity of 90 dB at 1 watt/1 meter, a DC resistance of 3.2 ohms, and a resonance frequency of 610 Hz. The tweeter uses a 25.5 mm voice coil with a 1.5 mm winding height and is rated for 10 watts normal long-term power with a 30 watt instant max power rating. Listed dimensions are 60 mm by 30 mm, with a net weight of 145 grams.

  • RMS Power with Crossover: 100 watts with 2500Hz 24dB L-R Crossover
  • Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Mounting Depth: 27.5mm
  • Overall Diameter: 60mm

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Outstanding Tweeters

"I recently purchased a set of karma inspire 2’s for my dash and was very impressed so I figured I’d upgrade my tweeters with these as well. Man what a difference, the clarity at higher volumes is incredible and the build quality on these are top notch. Very happy with the purchase. These replaced a set of helix Ci5 tweeters."

Bobby A. (5/5)

Karma Allure speakers

"The Karma Allure tweeters and midbass are amazing. Very clear for all levels of volume and I have been playing them loud. I listen to all types of music and these speakers don't miss a beat. I'm very pleased with my purchase. Thanks to Nick from resonix sound solutions for answering all my questions. Definitely worth the money. Brian C"

Brian C. (5/5)

Great tweeter

"I simply love these tweeters. Easily one of the best tweeters available today. I have used it in a two way setup paired with the Allure 6 and now in a three way adding the Aspect 3. Highly recommend all the Karma speakers. You wont be dissappointed."

Joe D. (5/5)

Kudos to the creator

"After hearing these tweeters a few years ago, I decided I needed to try them out in my own car. Between my son and I we now run them in three different vehicles. Would love the detail and energy they provide."

Peter (5/5)

Best out there!

"Hands down the Allure 1s are the best tweeters I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot! Amazing detail and clarity, amazing little drivers!"

Mick (5/5)

Unmatched performance vs pricepoint

"In the speaker world,""""affordability"""" is generally synonymous with,""""the cheapest thing we could make, offered at the most we think they'll pay"""", (and rightly so). But instead of taking their checkbooks to China, like so many others, the boys at Karma teamed up with the venerable Dr. Rishi S. Gurbani, and hashed out the construction of the Aspect and Allure component sets. Then, they decided to charge about half of what they're worth. I've been running both of these sets in different vehicles since their inception, and my biggest takeaway is I feel like I should have paid a lot more for the performance I'm getting. I've run plenty of comparable gear, but I paid a lot more for that stuff. Karma has created one of those rare occasions where the consumer doesn't pay in the long run for paying so little up front."

Jdr (5/5)

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